uncharacteristic
uncharacteristic 英 [ˌʌnˌkærəktəˈrɪstɪk] 美 [ˌʌnkærəktəˈrɪstɪk]
adj. 无典型特征的;不典型的
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- adj. 无典型特征的;不典型的
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1. The poem opens with an uncharacteristic "we," as if I were speaking for all American poets.
这首诗以泛指的"我们"开场,假设我为所有的美国诗人代言。
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2. There also was an uncharacteristic blunder: Equities-trading revenue tumbled because Goldman was caught flat-footed when volatility rose as markets tumbled.
这里还有一个不太典型的失误:当股市动荡 导致波动性上升时,高盛被打了个措手不及,股票交易收入因而下降。
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3. You know how occasionally someone you know will suddenly do something so wildly uncharacteristic, you begin to question whether you ever really knew them at all?
你知道那种感觉吗? 你认识的人偶尔会突然做出不寻常的疯狂举动,于是你开始怀疑你是否真的认识他们。
- uncharacteristic (adj.) 1753, from un- (1) "not" + characteristic (adj.). Related: Uncharacteristically.
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