1 (characteristically) [+defiant, flamboyant, Spanish] típicamente a spell of typically British weather un periodo de tiempo típicamente británico
This clause is a typically English compromise It was showy and childish, typically American ...a typically [defiant] statement by Margaret Thatcher ...a typically robust response to the invasion ...a typically flamboyant gesture by the Russian premier
his letter was typically humorous, but brief su carta, como de costumbre, era graciosa pero breve
Typically, he credits everybody else with his success ...from where, typically, he has managed to find wines which taste nothing like what most merchants sell
2 (usually) por regla general; generalmente women typically have lower cholesterol levels than men por regla general generalmente las mujeres tienen el colesterol más bajo que los hombres;or
Such equipment is typically used only by the military Traditional cleansing creams typically contain some form of detergent or soap Atwood has 128 active clients and each deal typically involves more than $1 million in goods and services Do people vote on the basis of abortion policy? Typically they do not Typically these symptoms occur about a week before menstruation begins typically, managers are white male graduates
3 (predictably) (humorous) como era de esperar; como suele ocurrir Typically, he was out first ball Heartfield fled to Britain, where, typically, he was interned as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the Second World War