柯林斯詞典characterize /?k?r?kt??ra?z/ (characterizing,characterized,characterizes) BRIT also characterise1. V-T If something is characterized by a particular feature or quality, that feature or quality is an obvious part of it. 以…為特征[正式] [usu passive] This election campaign has been characterized by violence. 這次競選運動以暴力為特征。2. V-T If you characterize someone or something as a particular thing, you describe them as that thing. 描述為[正式] Both companies have characterized the relationship as friendly. 兩家公司都認(rèn)為彼此的關(guān)系是友好的。 返回 characterize劍橋詞典Something that characterizes another thing is typical of it. 是…的特征;為…所特有 Bright colours and bold strokes characterize his early paintings . 明亮的色彩和大膽的筆觸是他早期繪畫作品的特征。 to describe something by stating its main qualities 歸納…的特征;描述…的特性 In her essay , she characterizes the whole era as a period of radical change . 她在文章中將整個時代的特征歸納為一個急劇變化的時期。 返回 characterize