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characterized

US:/ˈkerəktəˌraɪz/
UK:/ˈkærɪktəraɪz/
v.:
叙述[描写]…的特性;鉴定;表示…的特性;以…为特性
网络:
以…为特点的;具有特色的;表征
Word forms: (第三人称单数) characterizes (现在分词) characterizing (过去式) characterized
Examples
1.
Unofficial or unauthorized information is often characterized under one of these two labels by Chinese officialdom.
中国政府部门常常非官方未经授权发布信息冠以二者一个罪名
2.
With good toughness, wear resistance, characterized by soft, easy to use, can be a one-time use and reusable.
具有韧性耐磨柔软特点使用方便一次性使用重复使用
3.
Histologically, they are characterized by a dense lymphoid infiltrate with admixed large cells that is often suspicious for lymphoma.
组织学病变特征表现淋巴细胞夹杂细胞弥漫浸润高度可疑淋巴
4.
Is characterized by an overall poor tensile and shear strength of low, relatively easy to produce cracks.
特点整体较差抗拉强度较低比较容易产生裂缝
5.
Women tend to have networks characterized by close relationships and a great deal of redundancy, said Denzel.
塞尔女性社交网络往往亲密关系交往人群重复特点
6.
Neural electrodes may eventually move up the spinal cord to what is often characterized as the body's primary erogenous zone.
未来神经电极使用可能脊椎扩展主要性欲
7.
The invention is characterized by good effect of cleaning ink, easy- to- get raw material, easy preparation and convenient utilization.
发明不仅油墨清洗效果显著作用而且成本低廉原料制作简单使用方便
8.
Such a way of writing, characterized by making the best of classic poetry and prose, can be defined today as the reception of the latter.
这种吸收古典诗文创作方法今天眼光来看便是古典诗文接受
9.
It is known to all that we live in an age of information characterized by innumerable inventions beyond our wildest imagination.
众所周知我们生活一个信息时代特点无数发明超出我们想象
10.
And when sex is "too short" (by whose definition? ) it is often characterized as a man having premature ejaculation.
当做定义通常认为早泄