representative
n. 代表, 众议员, 典型 a. 描写的, 表现的, 代理的, 代表的, 代议制的, 典型的
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教材释义与例句
代表;典型;众议员
someone who has been chosen to speak, vote, or make decisions for someone else
典型的,有代表性的;代议制的
typical of a particular group or thing
释义与例句
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A delegate.
Someone who represents others as a member of a legislative or governing body.
She served four terms as representative of her local at the national union convention.
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A delegate.
One who speaks for or acts on behalf of another in a particular (especially official) capacity.
代表
I will send a representative to work out the details of the contract.
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A delegate.
An heir.
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A delegate.
Specifically, a member of the United States House of Representatives.
众议员
美国 政治All representatives face re-election every two years.
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A delegate.
A company agent who visits potential purchasers; a salesman.
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Something standing for something else.
Something representing or standing for another; a symbol, an embodiment.
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Something standing for something else.
A member of a particular class.
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Something standing for something else.
A member of a particular class.
Something (especially a living organism) regarded as typical of its class; a type.
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Something standing for something else.
A member of a particular class.
A consistent choice of element from an equivalence class, used to identify it.
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Something standing for something else.
A substitute or analogue.
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Typical; having the same properties or interest as a larger group.
If you took all the fools out of the legislature, it wouldn't be a representative body anymore.
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Representing, showing a likeness.
Are you sure this paper is representative of your child's writing?
the representative faculty of the human imagination
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From Middle English representative, from Middle French representatif and its etymon Medieval Latin repraesentātīvus. By surface analysis, represent + -ative; See representation.
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