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stereotyped

stereotyped

[英] [ˈsteri:əˌtaɪpt, ˌstɪə-] [美] [ˈstɛriəˌtaɪpt, ˌstɪr-] 生词本

adj.

v.

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1. N-COUNT 模式化的形象(或特征);固定模式;刻板印象;陈规老套 A stereotype is a fixed general image or set of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing. 
  • There's always been a stereotype about successful businessmen...

    人们对于成功商人一直都有一种固定印象。

  • Many men feel their body shape doesn't live up to the stereotype of the ideal man.

    很多男人都觉得自己的体形不符合人们心目中惯有的理想男性形象。

2. VERB 使模式化;使定型 If someone is stereotyped as something, people form a fixed general idea or image of them, so that it is assumed that they will behave in a particular way. 
  • He was stereotyped by some as a rebel...

    他被一些人认定为叛逆者。

  • I get very worked up about the way women are stereotyped in a lot of mainstream films...

    我对很多主流电影中千篇一律的女性形象感到非常气愤。

  • You are likely to find many people who have stereotyped ideas about women.

    你很可能会发现很多人对女性都抱有老一套的看法。

Adjective

1. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality;

  • "stereotyped phrases of condolence"
  • "even his profanity was unimaginative"
1. He is the stereotyped monster of the horror films and the adventure books, and an obvious (though not perhaps strictly scientific) link with our ancestral past.
它们是恐怖电影和惊险小说中的老一套的怪物,并且与我们的祖先有着明显的(虽然可能没有科学的)联系。

来自《用法词典》

2. There is a sameness about all these tales. They're so stereotyped -- all about talented scholars and lovely ladies.
这些书就是一套子,左不过是些才子佳人,最没趣儿。

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》