
英:/'ˈsteriətaɪpt/ 美:/'ˈsteriətaɪpt/
比較級:more stereotyped 最高級:most stereotyped
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adj. 用鉛版印刷的;老一套的
v. 把…澆鑄成鉛版;使成為陳規(stereotype的過去分詞)
The stereotyped views of the older generation are difficult to change.
老一輩的傳統觀點很難被改變。
The roles in these soap operas are always very stereotyped.
這些肥皂劇裡的角色總是那一套。
He subverted the stereotyped image of a leader for the first time.
他首次颠覆了領導人的刻闆形象。
Italian and French people are always stereotyped as being very romantic.
意大利人和法國人總是被認為是非常浪漫的。
Ha! It's no surprise we're always stereotyped as being eco-friendly hippies.
哈哈!也難怪我們總是被打上環保嬉皮士的标籤了。
He was stereotyped by some as a renegade.
他被一些人帶着成見視為一名叛逆者。
Why are professors stereotyped as absent-minded?
為什麼在人們心目中教授就一定健忘呢?
Children from certain backgrounds tend to be stereotyped by their teachers.
教師往往模式化地根據學生的某些背景把他們歸為某一類學生。
There is a sameness about all these tales. They're so stereotyped — all about talented scholars and lovely la***s.
這些書就是一套子,左不過是些才子佳人,最沒趣兒。
To add stereotyped attributes to a class.
按照以下方法,來向某個類添加構造型屬性。
adj.|banal/trite;用鉛版印刷的;老一套的
“Stereotyped”是一個形容詞,也可作為動詞“stereotype”的過去式和過去分詞形式。以下是其詳細解釋:
形容詞
"stereotyped phrases of condolence"(千篇一律的慰問語)
動詞(過去式/分詞)
"Society often stereotyped certain groups based on appearance."(社會常根據外表對某些群體形成刻闆印象)
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單詞stereotyped是一個形容詞,用來描述某種事物或想法因為被重複使用過多而變得毫無新意或創新性。以下是該單詞的詳細解釋:
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