characterize 

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单词释义
vt.描述,是…的特征,以…为典型,使…具有特点(或最引人注目的特征),刻画(…的特征、特点)
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
词根character(n.角色,品质,字符) +ize …………
其他怎么记补充/纠错
联想记忆char(字符)+act(行动)+er(一般表示人) → 程序员经常行动起来代码敲字符 → 描述的是“程序员 …………
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:characterize第三人称单数:characterizes过去式:characterized过去分词:characterized现在分词:characterizing
词组和短语补充/纠错
characterize...as 将...描述为
be characterized by 具有...的特征
characterize sb. as sth. 将某人描述为某物
characterize sth. as sth. 将某物描述为某物
characterize sb. as being sth. 将某人描述为某物
characterize sth. as being sth. 将某物描述为某物
单词例句
The rabbit is characterized by its long ears.
兔子的特征是耳朵长。
What characterizes a knowledge economy according to the passage?
根据文章,知识经济的特征是什么?
She characterized a hero.
她刻画了一位英雄人物。
Such plain beauty is the right thing to characterize Chinese culture.
这样质朴的美丽很好的表达了中国文化的特点。
Extensive cooperation characterize the relationship between Aviage Systems and CAFUC in terms of information safety, artificial intelligence, civil aviation data, and integrated avionics technology.
Shen said two aspects characterize the education industry this year-the number of larger fund infusions has risen; and leading companies receive funds more easily than in the past.
Therefore, we have worked out 128 tags to characterize students, and another 128 tags for teachers, and yet another 128 tags for textbooks.
How would you characterize China's luxury market?
Heritage, quality, uniqueness and consistency define and characterize every Moncler product, a brand that withstands the tides of fashion, because real luxury today is having a high-quality product that lasts.
""Therefore, this fair is significant in this sense, and I characterize it as a step towards a more sustainable world .
"Equality, inclusiveness, and mutually beneficial partnership characterize the relationship. "
Wang Xiaofeng, principle analyst from research firm Forrester, said record-smashing GMV had come to characterize past Double Eleven festivals, but "chasing high GMV is no longer the focus.
Close competition and complementarity characterize the dynamic between the two neighbors.
A variety of fascinating factors characterize Gen Z's consumption in China-and market forces are investing a great deal of time and money to understand and exploit such factors as Gen Z hold out hope that economic recovery could still be possible in spite of the resurgent COVID-19.
Group's monthly disposable income nearly 50 percent higher than averageAs consumption is set to drive China's economic growth in the coming decade, discussions abound as to what will characterize the next generation of shoppers.
When asked to describe China's economic growth in 2020 in three key words, Gaspar told Xinhua that he would characterize it as "great so far," as the country has controlled the COVID-19, and has recovered "strongly" after experiencing economic loss at the beginning of the year.
Meanwhile, positive changes characterize a range of related indicators, Sheng said, noting the purchasing managers index for China's manufacturing sector came in at 50.2 in September, above the boom-or-bust line of 50, bouncing back to the expansionary territory for the first time since April.
Thanks to the new round of medicine regulation reforms that began in 2015, a lot of innovations have come to characterize the country's pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
"China will comfortably reach these targets, likely ahead of schedule, and may not characterize them as particularly ambitious," said Ivy Yin, an analyst with Platts Analytics.
Demand robust for local specialties, home entertainment, imported goodsSurging cross-city order placements, craving for local specialties and imported goods, desire for healthy lifestyle items, as well as home-based entertainment characterize this year's Spring Festival online shopping trends, as more Chinese stayed put during the holiday to curb the potential spread of COVID-19.
Strong sales haven't gone unnoticed by livestock producers who have urged regulators to prohibit the use of words like "pork" and "meat" to characterize plant-based products, fearing consumers will be misled.
Those in favor of the bill characterize Chinese-made vehicles and rail cars as a potential threat to national security and an attack on the US economy.
In an article published on Henlius Biotech's WeChat account, Scott Liu, the company's president, CEO and co-founder, said biologics are structurally complex large molecules produced in living cells and more difficult to characterize than chemically synthesized small-molecule drugs.
Digital technologies have come to characterize the new era in development.
"I don't think it's fair to characterize them as 'the latest restrictions on Huawei'.
Exponential growth in sales revenue and stratospheric P/E ratios, which came to characterize internet-based companies, will soon become things of the past.
This prudent investment mindset may not help women investors capitalize on the soaring prices of assets like, say, Bitcoin, but can shield them from potential huge losses that characterize volatile assets.
Looking ahead, the EBRD president said he thinks continuity and upgrade will characterize the next stage of the bank's relationship with China.
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六级In keeping with the automotive world’s hottest consumer trend, maybe it’s best to characterize it as a hybrid (混合动力汽车); an expensive consumer product that, over time, will pay rich dividends.

为了跟上汽车世界最热门的消费趋势,也许最好将其定性为混合动力(混合动力汽车); 一种昂贵的消费品,随着时间的推移,它将带来丰厚的回报。

2009年6月英语六级真题

四级Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use.

因为玩具通常可以被视为一种艺术形式,所以它们没有受到成人使用发明的技术飞跃的影响。

1999年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题

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