epitome

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简单释义:


n.典型;典范

网络缩影;摘要;梗概

变形:

复数:epitomes  


完整释义:


n.

1.缩影
2.概要
3.梗概,摘要,节录
4.口气


例句:

  1. It was also seen as the very epitome of the British establishment, yet repeatedly it introduced innovative changes.
    同样,虽然它被看作英国现存制度的缩影,但是它也不断地引入新的变化。

  2. Even New York, for so long the epitome of urban sophistication, went through a bad patch in the 1970s.
    甚至长期以来做为城市演化史缩影的纽约在二十世纪七十年代也遭受了创伤。

  3. The iPhone is now the epitome of what a smartphone should be in many consumers eyes, and for good reason.
    iPhone现在已经成为许多消费者眼中智能手机的缩影。

  4. The division we saw in this school was the epitome of those occurred throughout the whole country.
    我们在这所学校中看到的各个部门是全国各校的缩影。

  5. Because the bicycle is not only a means of transportation for him, it is the epitome of an era, a comfort of mind.
    因为在他的眼里,自行车不再停留在一种交通工具的属性上,更多的是一个时代的缩影,一种情怀的怅望。

  6. The free market, with its voluntary cooperation between individuals for mutual benefit, is the epitome of lawful, responsible behavior.
    自由市场,以及在它其中个体间为了共同利益而产生的自愿合作,是守法的集中体现,是一种负责任的行为。

  7. Dubai was the epitome of the cheap credit property boom, with developers using inexpensive loans to finance grandiose building projects.
    迪拜是廉价信贷房地产繁荣的一个缩影,开发商用廉价贷款为庞大的建筑项目融资。

  8. A bit further in the heart of Tribeca, Five Franklin Place is destined be the epitome of luxury residences.
    一个在翠贝卡心脏远一点,五富兰克林广场是注定的豪华住宅的一个缩影。

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相关单词

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