stereotype
stereotype 英 [ˈsteriətaɪp] 美 [ˈstɛriəˌtaɪp, ˈstɪr-]
vt. 老套,一成不变;使用铅版 n. 刻板印象,老套
进行时:stereotyping 过去式:stereotyped 过去分词:stereotyped 第三人称单数:stereotypes 名词复数:stereotypes
- A stereotype is a preconceived notion, especially about a group of people. Many stereotypes are racist, sexist, or homophobic.
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- vt. 老套,一成不变;使用铅版
- n. 刻板印象,老套
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1. cultural stereotypes, gender stereotypes, racial stereotypes
有关文化的╱性别的╱种族的旧框框
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2. 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。
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3. the stereotypical image of feminine behaviour
关于女性行为举止的模式化观念
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4. 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。
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5. Why are professors stereotyped as absent-minded?
为什么在人们心目中教授就一定健忘呢?
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6. a play full of stereotyped characters
充斥着模式化人物的戏剧
- stereotype (n.) 1798, "method of printing from a plate," from French stéréotype (adj.) "printed by means of a solid plate of type," from Greek stereos "solid" (see stereo-) + French type "type" (see type (n.)). Meaning "a stereotype plate" is from 1817. Meaning "image perpetuated without change" is first recorded 1850, from the verb in this sense. Meaning "preconceived and oversimplified notion of characteristics typical of a person or group" is recorded from 1922.
- stereotype (v.) 1804, "to cast a stereotype plate," from stereotype (n.). From 1819 in the figurative sense "fix firmly or unchangeably." By 1953 as "assign preconceived and oversimplified notion of characteristics typical of a person or group." Related: Stereotyped; stereotyping.
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