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Definition of untypical in English: untypicaladjectiveʌnˈtɪpɪk(ə)lˌənˈtɪpɪk(ə)l Not having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing; uncharacteristic. 不典型的,无特性的;不平常的,少有的;不表示特性的 he considers the film untypical of college movies Example sentencesExamples - Modern football is utterly absorbed by the here-and-now, so it was untypical, and poignant, to hear fans acclaim a figure from another era.
- He said that the queues and delays along London Road are not untypical of urban areas.
- The sheer number and age range of those involved is what makes it untypical.
- He said: ‘We then expect a request for more information and that would not be untypical when you are dealing with projects of this size.’
- Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study.
- Here is one, I suspect not untypical, example of not acknowledging culture and its practitioners.
- The 22 miles I'm walking each day is not an untypical distance for a family to go and get water.
- Martinique and Guadeloupe are untypical of the Caribbean.
- Ireland has achieved its aim of becoming, in economic and political terms at least, a fairly typical European country, untypical only in the rapid pace with which it has pursued prosperity.
- In the next few days I will be celebrating my two-year anniversary as manager of York City and it has certainly been a typically untypical week.
- It was only seasoned presidential watchers who detected a slightly rushed delivery, and who noticed an untypical red flush develop below the make-up line on her neck as the press conference wore on.
- In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory.
- His views are not untypical, and in my years following this sport, I cannot recall an issue that has caused such a sustained level of complaint over an extended period from senior figures.
- His speech - as much a tirade against British military incompetence and colonialism as an Anzac service prologue - was as untypical for a New Zealander at an Anzac service as it was sharp.
- Last Friday's business news was not untypical: the financial news wires now march to the constant drumbeat of corporate malfeasance.
- He was simply trying to distract from his careless and untypical error by being funny.
- The sheer weight of the surprise may partially explain such a starkly untypical response.
- Keep in mind that animals are also often traumatized by captivity and display bizarre behavior untypical of their kind unless treated with respect and dignity.
- There are a number of features which are untypical of the way Danielle would express herself.
- The recent case of compensation for a traveller detained in a head-lock when trying to run for a train was extreme but not untypical.
Synonyms unusual, uncommon, atypical, non-typical, unrepresentative, rare, isolated, irregular, anomalous, deviant, deviating, divergent, wayward, aberrant, freak, freakish Definition of untypical in US English: untypicaladjectiveˌənˈtɪpɪk(ə)lˌənˈtipik(ə)l Not having the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing; unusual or uncharacteristic. 不典型的,无特性的;不平常的,少有的;不表示特性的 the harsh dissonances give a sound that is quite untypical of that period 刺耳的不谐和音发出的声音不能代表那个时期的音乐风格。 Example sentencesExamples - Last Friday's business news was not untypical: the financial news wires now march to the constant drumbeat of corporate malfeasance.
- In the next few days I will be celebrating my two-year anniversary as manager of York City and it has certainly been a typically untypical week.
- Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study.
- There are a number of features which are untypical of the way Danielle would express herself.
- Here is one, I suspect not untypical, example of not acknowledging culture and its practitioners.
- The sheer number and age range of those involved is what makes it untypical.
- Modern football is utterly absorbed by the here-and-now, so it was untypical, and poignant, to hear fans acclaim a figure from another era.
- Ireland has achieved its aim of becoming, in economic and political terms at least, a fairly typical European country, untypical only in the rapid pace with which it has pursued prosperity.
- In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory.
- He was simply trying to distract from his careless and untypical error by being funny.
- His views are not untypical, and in my years following this sport, I cannot recall an issue that has caused such a sustained level of complaint over an extended period from senior figures.
- It was only seasoned presidential watchers who detected a slightly rushed delivery, and who noticed an untypical red flush develop below the make-up line on her neck as the press conference wore on.
- Martinique and Guadeloupe are untypical of the Caribbean.
- He said that the queues and delays along London Road are not untypical of urban areas.
- Keep in mind that animals are also often traumatized by captivity and display bizarre behavior untypical of their kind unless treated with respect and dignity.
- The sheer weight of the surprise may partially explain such a starkly untypical response.
- The recent case of compensation for a traveller detained in a head-lock when trying to run for a train was extreme but not untypical.
- He said: ‘We then expect a request for more information and that would not be untypical when you are dealing with projects of this size.’
- The 22 miles I'm walking each day is not an untypical distance for a family to go and get water.
- His speech - as much a tirade against British military incompetence and colonialism as an Anzac service prologue - was as untypical for a New Zealander at an Anzac service as it was sharp.
Synonyms unusual, uncommon, atypical, non-typical, unrepresentative, rare, isolated, irregular, anomalous, deviant, deviating, divergent, wayward, aberrant, freak, freakish |