Examples of using A typically in English and their translations into Chinese
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Located on a peninsula on the Mediterranean sea and ringed by mountains, Beirut enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild, rainy winters;
Kaiseki cuisine is a typically Japanese type of cuisine which everyone should try at least once during their trip to Japan.
This may explain why older people eating a typically Mediterranean diet tended to show the same cognitive skills as people 7.5 years their younger.
The only difference is that one applicant has a typically Dutch name and the other a foreign-sounding name.
Kai-Fu Lee's story has elements of what we think of as a typically American story- of immigration, innovation and, ultimately, fearlessness.
Bislama is a pidgin language, and now a creole in urban areas, which essentially combines a typically Melanesian grammar with a mostly English vocabulary.
The 25.5% gain in the S&P 500 was the best for the period since 2013, and now the market enters a typically strong period.
The concept provides a man, 6 m high, bowing in a typically Asian greeting gesture.
Behind his(Kem Sokha's) hand it is still the same, it is America,” he said, in a typically bombastic speech.
By hijacking a stranger's computer or phone, a hacker puts the work on those devices-- a typically costly and complicated process.
It is a typically cast-in-place deep.
That was a typically Jack opinion.
It was a typically English display.
What do you eat on a typically Day?
Part-time work remains a typically female form of employment.
Black light theatre is a typically Czech art form.
In a typically maladroit statement, U.S. Secretary of State John F.
This is a typically quantum phenomenon, which only occurs at very reduced sizes.
The rooms of the Pension Seibel are decorated in a typically Bavarian, country-house style.
On the contrary, they reflect a typically liberal, progressive, pragmatist attitude toward philosophical problems.