miscast 英 [ˌmɪsˈkɑ:st]   美 [ˌmɪsˈkæst]

miscast

miscast  英 [ˌmɪsˈkɑ:st] 美 [ˌmɪsˈkæst]

vt. 使出演不适合的角色;分配不适当的工作  n. 角色分配不当 

进行时:miscasting  过去式:miscast  过去分词:miscast  第三人称单数:miscasts  名词复数:miscasts 

A strange mismatch of accents don't help the feeling that this one was badly miscast, and it's a real struggle to care about the characters or circumstances. 奇怪的不协调的口音更让人们不禁认为这部电影选错了演员并且没有着重在角色和当时的背景环境上。
Unfortunately for him, and the company, he was badly miscast. 但不幸的是,对他本人及公司来说,他担当了很不合适的职责。

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  • vt. 使出演不适合的角色;分配不适当的工作
  • n. 角色分配不当
  • 1. A strange mismatch of accents don't help the feeling that this one was badly miscast, and it's a real struggle to care about the characters or circumstances.

    奇怪的不协调的口音更让人们不禁认为这部电影选错了演员并且没有着重在角色和当时的背景环境上。

  • 2. Unfortunately for him, and the company, he was badly miscast.

    但不幸的是,对他本人及公司来说,他担当了很不合适的职责。

  • 3. But the ruddy , rotund and absurdly miscast Spencer Tracy , who had bought the rights and was co-producer , got the part.

    不过作为影片联合制片人的斯宾塞·屈塞利用手中的职权获得了这个角色,对于渔夫这个角色,由矮胖红润的斯宾塞出演实在是个荒谬的决定。

  • miscast (v.) late 14c., "to cast (a glance, an 'eye') with evil intent" see mis- (1) + cast (v.). Theatrical sense of "to place an actor in an unsuitable roll" is first recorded 1927. Related: Miscasting.
mis·cast / ˌmɪsˈkɑːst ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈkæst / verb ( mis·cast , mis·cast ) [usually passive ] miscastsb (as sb/sth) to choose an actor to play a role for which they are not suitable 角色选择不当;给(演员)分配不适当的角色 miscast miscasts miscasting mis·cast / ˌmɪsˈkɑːst ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈkæst /
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