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stereotype

美['steriə.taɪp],英['steriə.taɪp],

释义

n. 刻板印象;模式化观念(或形象);老一套; adj. 固定不变的;陈规旧套的;铅板(印刷)的; v. 对…形成模式化(或类型化)的看法; 网络释义: 老套;定型;成见;

例句

Was Obama consciously trying to play up to a stereotype of the young black man?
是Obama刻意要渲染出一个典型黑人男孩的形象么?
It would be easy to attach this to a stereotype of women leaders as not in control of their emotions.
很容易会把这联系到一种关于女性领导者的陈词滥调,即她们不擅于控制自己的情感。
With remains found in Utah, this dinosaur was more in line with the Jurassic Park stereotype, and of the same family as well.
人们在犹他州发现了它的遗迹,并由此发现,这种恐龙更加符合侏罗纪公园中的恐龙形象,并且,它也是驰龙大家庭中的一员。
The result of social psychology research indicates that the mass media is one of the sources from which stereotype came into people's mind.
社会心理学研究结果表明,大众传媒是形成人们刻板印象的来源之一。
She believes that she is not a good mother because she does not fit the stereotype of a woman who spends all her time with her children.
她觉得本人不是一个好母亲,由于她不像传统妇女那样花很多时间来陪伴本人的孩子们。
I used to be constantly trying to keep up with stereotype, the social influences on how to be myself.
我曾经试图跟上不断增长的刻板印象,对社会的影响如何成为我自己。
The Cold War stereotype of China as a country of obedient, orderly followers may have never been true, but it's certainly not true now.
冷战时期有关中国是个顺从、有序的国家的陈旧观念也许从来就不是真的,起码现在肯定不是。
And i'm sure that the rats you met last time might have caused you to creast a stereotype.
But yesterday at least, the underclass stereotype beloved of certain politicians simply did not apply.
但是至少昨天,在法庭上没有出现受某类政治家钟爱的那种下层民众典型。
People stereotype child actors and kind of expect you to go off the rails a bit, be a bit crazy, but that's not really happened yet.
人们总是对童星抱有成见,盼着你做点出轨的事情,疯狂一点,但是这些都还没有发生过。

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