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characterised

vt. 刻划……的性格;表示……的特性 (characterise的变形)
characterise的过去分词, 过去式

双语例句

  • Some of the romantic myths and over-expectations that characterised Europe's approach to China have changed, he says.
    在欧洲对待中国的态度上,一些浪漫神话和过高期待的特点,已经改变。
  • In an age characterised by the death of trust we find comfort in being able to blame everyone.
    在一个丧失了信任的年代,我们可以责备任何人,这让我们找到了安慰。
  • This makes them worse than useless in a world characterised by persistent financial instability.
    在一个以金融持续不稳定为特征的世界里,它们只能是有害无益。
  • We must avoid the damaging boom-bust cycles which characterised the 1980s.
    我们必须避免出现20世纪80年代那样具有破坏性的繁荣萧条交替循环的局面。
  • A paranoid-schizoid state is characterised by distrust and constant jittery activity, as currently manifest in markets.
    偏执-分裂状态的特点是不信任和持续紧张行为,这在当前市场中表现得十分明显。
  • This state is characterised by feelings of exhilaration, and intrusive, obsessive thoughts about the object of one's affection.
    这种状态的特征,是兴奋感和对情感对象打扰式的和强迫性的思恋。
  • In a world characterised by growing financial panic, that has to be good news.
    在一个以金融恐慌不断加剧为特点的世界里,这肯定算是好消息。
  • The trust, which has 2.3 million members, has been characterised as a sleeping giant of the environment movement.
    这个拥有230万名成员的信托基金会被描述为环保运动方面的一头睡狮。
  • But the deep-seated opposition to liberal reforms that once characterised the nationalist elite has been waning gradually since 1991.
    不过,自1991年以来,对自由化改革的根深蒂固的反对(这一度是民族主义者精英的特征)已逐渐消退。
  • For too long the British economy has been characterised by unfairness and imbalance; short-term thinking and short-term gains.
    在太长的时间里,英国经济是以不公平和不平衡为特征的;短期思维和短期利益大行其道。