exemplify
exemplify — 動詞
- exemplifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- exemplifieshe / she / it
- exemplifiedpast simple
- exemplifying-ing form
1. to serve as a clear or perfect example that shows the typical qualities of a par
體現
成為某事物的典型代表
to serve as a clear or perfect example that shows the typical qualities of a particular type, group, or characteristic
The green-roofed buildings in the district exemplify sensible eco-friendly design.
該區的綠色屋頂建築物體現了環保的智慧設計。
entity + exemplify + quality/approach
Trang's calm response during the crisis exemplified the kind of leadership the team needed.
Trang 在危機中的冷靜反應體現了團隊所需要的領導力。
Piotr's recent paintings exemplify the energetic style of modern Polish visual art.
Piotr 近期的畫作體現了現代波蘭視覺藝術的活力風格。
The school's teaching approach exemplifies what a truly student-centered education looks like.
這所學校的教學方針體現了什麼是真正以學生為中心的教育。
Ayesha's volunteer work at the shelter exemplifies the compassion her family has always encouraged.
Ayesha 在收容所的志工服務體現了家人始終鼓勵她懷有的那份愛心。
- typify
Very close in meaning but slightly more informal; typify often refers to what is average or representative of a group
- embody
Stronger than exemplify — suggests something contains or personifies a quality in a complete way
- epitomize
Means to be the perfect or most characteristic example, often carrying a positive connotation
- represent
Broader in meaning; can refer to standing for something symbolically, politically, or statistically
文法句型
noun + exemplify + noun phrase
be exemplified + by/in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used in formal or academic writing. The subject is usually an abstract quality, a thing, an institution, or a person's behaviour — not a person as the active doer. This sense describes what something reveals or stands for, not the act of giving examples.
常見錯誤
2. to make the meaning of something easier to understand by providing a specific ex
舉例說明
用舉例方式來說明
to make the meaning of something easier to understand by providing a specific example that demonstrates it
The maths teacher exemplified each new formula with a short problem the students could try.
數學老師用學生能夠嘗試的簡短題目來說明每個新公式。
person + exemplify + thing + with + concrete example
To show the correct bandage method, nurse Yasmin exemplified each step on a training dummy.
為了示範正確的包紮方式,Yasmin 護理師在訓練模型上一步步說明每個步驟。
infinitive of purpose clause + person + exemplify + steps
This chapter exemplifies the research method by walking through a real study from start to finish.
本章透過完整介紹一個真實的研究案例來說明研究方法。
Kian exemplified each safety rule by acting out both the wrong and the right way to do it.
Kian 同時用錯誤和正確的方式來演練每個安全規則。
The training video exemplifies proper lifting technique using clear before-and-after comparisons.
這支訓練影片運用清楚的前後對比來說明正確的搬運技巧。
- illustrate
The closest synonym; very commonly used in the same instructional contexts, often interchangeable with exemplify
- demonstrate
Broader — can mean to show how something works or to prove a point, not limited to giving examples
- show
More general and informal; less precise than exemplify in academic writing
- obscure
To make something unclear or hard to understand — the opposite of clarifying by example
文法句型
noun + exemplify + noun phrase + with + noun phrase
noun + exemplify + noun phrase + by + verb-ing
用法筆記
The subject is a person, a document, or a teaching resource that intentionally provides examples to explain something. Common in educational and instructional contexts. Takes a direct object (the thing being explained), followed by 'with' or 'by' to introduce the supporting example.