typical

typical
adjective
typisch (of für)

that's just typical! — [das ist mal wieder] typisch! (ugs.)

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['tipikəl]
adjective
((negative untypical) having or showing the usual characteristics (of): He is a typical Englishman; They're typical civil servants.) typisch
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typi·cal
[ˈtɪpɪkəl]
adj typisch; symptom also charakteristisch (of für +akk); (pej fam)
\typical male chauvinist! typisch Macho! fig fam
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['tIpIkəl]
adj
typisch (of für)

a typical English town — eine typisch englische Stadt

that's typical of him —

isn't that typical! — ist das nicht wieder mal typisch!

typical male! — typisch Mann!

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typical [ˈtıpıkl] adj (adv typically)
1. typisch (of für):
a) repräsentativ
b) charakteristisch, bezeichnend, kennzeichnend:
be typical of sth etwas kennzeichnen oder charakterisieren;
it was typical of him to be late es war typisch für ihn, dass er zu spät kam
2. symbolisch, sinnbildlich (beide:
of für)
3. a) ur-, vorbildlich, echt
b) hinweisend (of auf etwas Künftiges)
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adjective
typisch (of für)

that's just typical! — [das ist mal wieder] typisch! (ugs.)

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adj.
charakteristisch adj.
typisch adj.

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