exemplify
英 [ɪɡˈzemplɪfaɪ]
美 [ɪɡˈzemplɪfaɪ]
v. 是…的典型(或典范、榜样); 举例说明; 例证; 例示
过去分词:exemplified 第三人称单数:exemplifies 现在分词:exemplifying 过去式:exemplified
Collins.1 / BNC.7249 / COCA.7776
牛津词典
verb
- 是…的典型(或典范、榜样)
to be a typical example of sth- Her early work is exemplified in her book, ‘A Study of Children's Minds’.
她的《儿童思维研究》一书是她早期的代表作。 - His food exemplifies Italian cooking at its best.
他的菜肴代表了意大利烹饪的最高峰。
- Her early work is exemplified in her book, ‘A Study of Children's Minds’.
- 举例说明;例证;例示
to give an example in order to make sth clearer- She exemplified each of the points she was making with an amusing anecdote.
她的每一个论点都用一个逸闻趣事来说明。
- She exemplified each of the points she was making with an amusing anecdote.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 作为…的例证;是…的典范
If a person or thingexemplifiessomething such as a situation, quality, or class of things, they are a typical example of it.- The room's style exemplifies Conran's ideal of 'beauty and practicality'.
那个房间的风格是体现康兰“美观和实用”观念的典范。 - ...the emotional expressiveness of modern dance as exemplified by the work of Martha Graham.
以玛莎·格雷厄姆的作品为代表的现代舞的情感表现力
- The room's style exemplifies Conran's ideal of 'beauty and practicality'.
英英释义
verb
- clarify by giving an example of
- be characteristic of
- This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue