epitomized 的定义
e·pit·o·mized, e·pit·o·miz·ing.
- to contain or represent in small compass; serve as a typical example of; typify: This meadow epitomizes the beauty of the whole area.
- to make an epitome of: to epitomize an argument.
epitomized 近义词
typify
epitomized 的近义词 10 个
encapsulate
更多epitomized例句
- Watching “CODA” epitomized the pure joy of discovery that the festival has become known — and, frankly, overhyped — for.
- Wherever in town the owners served crab cakes and grilled squid, along with relaxed but informed service, Johnny’s epitomized the definition of a neighborhood restaurant.
- “S” is for selfish, the character weakness, epitomized by both Snyder and Haskins, that almost always has cascading effects on innocent others.
- “In this combination,” Robinson added, “Chatterjee epitomized the best of Bengal, like Ray himself.”
- Turner epitomized America’s lack of discipline in handling the pandemic.
- A self-invented super-funster, John epitomized everything that was great about the Village in the pre-hedge-fund era.
- Both the Giants and the Jets descended into mediocrity, a situation epitomized by the “Miracle In The Meadowlands” in 1978.
- The McAuliffe candidacy epitomized everything about their own party that progressive Democrats most dislike.
- But with McGovern gone, it seems that the Democratic tradition of decent populism he epitomized was being interred along with him.
- The moment epitomized for me the absence of level-headed and intelligent political discourse about Israel.
- Indeed we may say that the shoe industry epitomized the general economic evolution of the country.
- Every gradation of display between splendour and misery is epitomized in the circuit of the Boulevards.
- And then the wisdom of the West came to him, as epitomized by Cocker along the lines laid down by Solomon.
- Here we see epitomized all the goodness and beauty of Haydn's character.
- He also epitomized Livy and Virgil's Aeneid in the same metre, but these works are lost.