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stereotype美 ['steriə.taɪp] 英 ['steriə.taɪp] - n.刻板印象;模式化观念(或形象);老一套
- adj.固定不变的;陈规旧套的;铅板(印刷)的
- v.对…形成模式化(或类型化)的看法
- 网络老套;定型;成见
复数:stereotypes 过去分词:stereotyped 现在分词:stereotyping v. typecast,label,pigeonhole,categorize,cast 1. | 模式化观念(或形象);老一套;刻板印象a fixed idea or image that many people have of a particular type of person or thing, but which is often not true in reality |
| cultural/gender/racial stereotypes 有关文化的╱性别的╱种族的旧框框 | | He doesn't conform to the usual stereotype of the businessman with a dark suit and briefcase. 他不同于人们一般印象中穿黑色西装、提公文包的商人形象。 |
1. | [oftpass] 对…形成模式化(或类型化)的看法to form a fixed idea about a person or thing which may not really be true |
| Children from certain backgrounds tend to be stereotyped by their teachers. 教师往往模式化地根据学生的某些背景把他们归类。 | | Why are professors stereotyped as absent-minded? 为什么在人们心目中教授就一定健忘呢? |
v. | 1. to categorize individuals or groups according to an oversimplified standardized image or idea 2. to cast or print something using a stereotype 3. to believe that someone has a particular character only because this is what many people believe someone of their particular class, nationality etc must be like, and not because you know anything about their personality | n. | 1. an oversimplified standardized image of a person or group 2. a metal printing plate cast from a mould in another material such as papier-mâché 3. a very firm and simple idea about what a particular type of person or thing is like 4. someone who is exactly what many people expect a person of their particular class, nationality, profession, etc. to be like 1. an oversimplified standardized image of a person or group 2. a metal printing plate cast from a mould in another material such as papier-mâché 3. a very firm and simple idea about what a particular type of person or thing is like 4. someone who is exactly what many people expect a person of their particular class, nationality, profession, etc. to be like |
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