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atypical

/ey-tip-i-kuhl/US // eɪˈtɪp ɪ kəl //UK // (eɪˈtɪpɪkəl) //

非典型,非典型性,非典型的,非典型性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not typical; not conforming to the type; irregular; abnormal: atypical behavior; a flower atypical of the species.

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Examples

  • The two singers Sunday stretched it well beyond two minutes — not atypical at all nowadays.

  • It is a totally organic failure, and it is not atypical of soft-coat low-e’s.

  • This is one of those atypical trades in that it started out as a retail play, and now institutional types have jumped in.

  • His experience at the hospital — staying in a multi-room suite while under constant monitoring by medical professionals — was itself atypical.

  • Edge cases, or atypical events, can cause deep-learning systems to stumble because they haven’t been trained to take them into account.

  • The details of his emerging campaign infrastructure are as atypical as the man himself.

  • If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit.

  • In the Church of England, as a Guardian profile outlined, his dynamism was atypical.

  • I think he's so atypical of what a normal 11-year-old is like.

  • “She has a very low back-of-throat tone that not atypical of rock-pop singers,” Purdy says.

  • In atypical or irregular gout we may have a group of inflammations or functional disturbances in any tissue of the body.

  • It is in this class of atypical gout that hay fever and neurasthenia belong, if they be gouty at all.

  • Do you think your memory of him is atypical, or would you remember all the enlisted men in that crew approximately the same?

  • Where skin lesions are atypical it is well to bear in mind the possibility of this curious condition.

  • Cancer is therefore defined as an atypical, epithelial new formation.