epitomise

epitomise

美 [ɪ'pɪtəmaɪz]  英 [ɪ'pɪtəmaɪz]

  • v.成为…的典范(或典型)
  • 网络象征;代表;成为的缩影

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
成为…的典范(或典型)to be a perfect example of sth
The fighting qualities of the team are epitomized by the captain.
这个队的战斗精神从队长身上体现出来。
These movies seem to epitomize the 1950s.
这些影片似乎就是 20 世纪 50 年代的缩影。

英汉解释

v.
1.
作为...的缩影
2.
象征

例句

Mr Dobson is at the heart of his movement's difficulties, just as he used to epitomise its success.

杜布森面临人生关口过往成就一个缩影

Village resident Mu Jiang seems to epitomise the new kind of citizen Chengdu is trying to create - he is neither urban nor rural.

村民穆江似乎代表成都创造市民——不是城市不是农村

"Carragher is an excellent player and people like him and Steven Gerrard epitomise Liverpool Football Club, " said Hodgson.

卡拉格一名非常出色球员人们喜欢杰拉德利物浦象征。”老霍

PetroChina's latest set of annual results, released on Monday, epitomise this.

中石油周一发布最新年报便是一个例证

Little girls epitomise a patriarchal society's ideal of compliant, docile sexuality.

女孩体现父权社会女性提出理想标准温顺方面服从

First identified in Scotland in the 1990s, food deserts have come to epitomise urban decay.

食品沙漠首次发现20世纪90年代苏格兰成为市区老化缩影

She was 16 when she started modelling in 1966 and by the late 80s the slender adolescent body had come to epitomise female beauty.

1966年16开始模特生涯80年后期青春期少女纤细身材成为女性象征

But one thing is for sure: as with previous booms, signature deals will come to epitomise its excesses.

一件确定以前繁荣一样一些引人注目交易最终成为并购活动泛滥写照

Two young economists epitomise this trend.

代表这种趋势青年经济学家

ILLINOIS AND ITS largest city, Chicago, epitomise much of what is wrong with pensions in America.

伊利诺斯州及其最大城市芝加哥集中体现美国养老金问题

In some ways the current travails of Goldman Sachs (see article) epitomise the problem.

程度目前高盛公司阵痛这种问题缩影

This is most marked in the country that used to epitomise free enterprise.

一点集中体现自由企业国家最为明显

'Cause baby, you alone epitomise all that life can be And once again I realize you're everything to me

因为便胜于生活全部一次意识到一切