typecast

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基本釋義

vt.
配合其型而決定角色,使模式化

詞性變化

實用例句

She didn't want to be typecast as a dumb blonde.

她不想總是演傻乎乎的金發(fā)女郎一類的角色。

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I didn't want to be typecast and I think I've maintained a large variety in the roles I've played.

我不想老是扮演同一類型的角色,我認為自己塑造的形象已經(jīng)保持了相當?shù)亩鄻有浴?/p>

柯林斯例句

He is practically typecast for the role a gangster.

他扮演匪徒極為合適.

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As every actor knows, it is easy to be typecast.

凡是演員都知道, 出演適合自己的角色并非難事.

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This makes it possible to typecast a long string directly to a null - terminated string.

這一設計是為了將長串直接轉換為空結束串.

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The trouble for Sony, of course, is the natural reluctance of Generation X to be typecast.

當然, “索尼”的困難是“未知一代”天生不愿意被人們看成是一成不變的人.

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英英釋義

Verb
  • 1. cast repeatedly in the same kind of role

  • 2. identify as belonging to a certain type;

    "Such people can practically be typed"

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