English-Thai Dictionary
typical
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น ตัวอย่าง ซึ่ง เป็น แบบอย่าง sueng-pen-tua-yang
typical
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น สัญลักษณ์ sueng-pen-san-ya-lak
typicality
N การ เป็น ตัวอย่าง kan-pen-tua-yang
typically
ADV อย่าง เป็น แบบฉบับ essentially regularly yang-pen-beab-cha-bub
typicalness
N ความ เป็น สัญลักษณ์ การ เป็น แบบอย่าง kwam-pen-san-ya-lak
typicalness
N ความแตกต่าง kwam-teak-tang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TYPICALLY
adv. In a typical manner; by way of image, symbol or resemblance.
TYPICALNESS
n.The state of being typical.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TYPICAL
Typ "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. typicus, Gr. typique. See Type. ]
1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic; prefigurative. The Levitical priesthood was only typical of the Christian. Atterbury.
2. (Nat. Hist. )
Defn: Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. -- Typ "ic *al *ly, adv. -- Typ "ic *al *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
typical
typ i cal |ˈtipikəl ˈtɪpɪkəl | ▶adjective having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing: a typical day | a typical example of 1930s art deco | typical symptoms. • characteristic of a particular person or thing: he brushed the incident aside with typical good humor. • informal showing the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person, situation, or thing: “Typical woman! ” John said disapprovingly. • representative as a symbol; symbolic: the pit is typical of hell. DERIVATIVES typ i cal i ty |ˌtipiˈkalitē |noun, typ i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb [ sentence adverb ] : typically, she showed no alarm | [ as submodifier ] : a typically British stiff upper lip ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin typicalis, via Latin from Greek tupikos, from tupos (see type ).
Oxford Dictionary
typical
typ |ical |ˈtɪpɪk (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing: a typical day | a typical example of 1930s art deco | typical symptoms. • characteristic of a particular person or thing: he brushed the incident aside with typical good humour | how typical of Iris to think of such a detail. • informal showing the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person or thing: ‘Typical woman! ’ John said disapprovingly. 2 representative as a symbol; symbolic: the pit is typical of hell. DERIVATIVES typicality |-ˈkalɪti |noun, typically adverb [ sentence adverb ] : typically, she showed no alarm | [ as submodifier ] : a typically British stiff upper lip ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin typicalis, via Latin from Greek tupikos, from tupos (see type ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
typical
typical adjective 1 a typical example of art deco: representative, classic, quintessential, archetypal, model, prototypical, stereotypical, paradigmatic; common. ANTONYMS atypical, unusual, abnormal. 2 a fairly typical day: normal, average, ordinary, standard, regular, routine, run-of-the-mill, conventional, unremarkable, unsurprising, unexceptional; common, commonplace; informal blah. ANTONYMS atypical, unusual, exceptional. 3 it's typical of him to forget: characteristic, in keeping, usual, normal, par for the course, predictable, true to form; customary, habitual. ANTONYMS uncharacteristic. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Oxford Thesaurus
typical
typical adjective 1 a typical example of 1930s art deco: representative, classic, quintessential, archetypal, model, prototypical, stereotypical; distinctive, distinguishing, particular. ANTONYMS atypical, unusual, abnormal. 2 the 30th of June had been a fairly typical day: normal, average, ordinary, standard, regular, routine, run-of-the-mill, stock, orthodox, conventional, predictable, unsurprising, unremarkable, unexceptional; informal bog-standard. ANTONYMS exceptional, unusual, atypical. 3 it's typical of him to forget to tell me: characteristic, in character, in keeping, to be expected, usual, normal, par for the course, predictable, true to form, true to type; customary, habitual; proverbial; informal … all over. ANTONYMS uncharacteristic, out of keeping. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
typical
typ i cal /tɪ́pɪk (ə )l / (! ty-は /tɪ /) →type 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 典型的な , 代表的な ; « …の » 典型である «of » ; ごく普通の ▸ a typical American woman 典型的なアメリカ人女性 ▸ This film is typical of his early work .この映画は彼の典型的な初期の作品です .2 普通の, いつもの ▸ On a typical day, I arrive at the office around 9:00 .普通の日は9時ごろ会社に着きます .3 «…に » 特有の, 独特の «of » ▸ This style of music is typical of them .このようなスタイルの音楽は彼ら特有のものだ ▸ talk with typical humor 独特のユーモアを交えて話す .4 ⦅非難して ⦆ «…の » 特徴を表している , «…に » ありがちな «of » ▸ It is typical of him to do such a thing .そんなばかなことをするとは彼らしいよ ▸ “She's late again. ” “Typical !”⦅くだけた話 ⦆「彼女また遅刻だ 」「またか 」.~ness 名詞
typically
typ i cal ly /tɪ́pɪk (ə )li /→type 副詞 more ~; most ~1 〖文修飾 〗一般的に , 概して, 概ね (normally )▸ Typically , foreign students study harder than Japanese students .概して, 留学生は日本の学生よりもよく勉強する .2 典型的に , 特徴的に (characteristically ); いつでもそうであるが ▸ features typically found on high-end models (自動車などの )高級モデルに見られる典型的な特徴 .