typecast
基本意思释义vt.配合其型而决定角色,使模式化词性变化第三人称单数:typecasts;过去式:typecast;过去分词:typecast;现在

typecast读音音标
英[ˈtaɪpkɑ:st]
美[ˈtaɪpkæst]
基本意思释义
vt.配合其型而决定角色,使模式化
词性变化
第三人称单数:typecasts;
过去式:typecast;
过去分词:typecast;
现在分词:typecasting;
短语及实用例句
She didn\'t want to be typecast as a dumb blonde.
她不想总是演傻乎乎的金发女郎一类的角色。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
I didn\'t want to be typecast and I think I\'ve maintained a large variety in the roles I\'ve played.
我不想老是扮演同一类型的角色,我认为自己塑造的形象已经保持了相当的多样性。
柯林斯例句
He is practically typecast for the role a gangster.
他扮演匪徒极为合适.
As every actor knows, it is easy to be typecast.
凡是演员都知道, 出演适合自己的角色并非难事.
This makes it possible to typecast a long string directly to a null - terminated string.
这一设计是为了将长串直接转换为空结束串.
The trouble for Sony, of course, is the natural reluctance of Generation X to be typecast.
当然, “索尼”的困难是“未知一代”天生不愿意被人们看成是一成不变的人.
英英释义
Verb
1. cast repeatedly in the same kind of role
2. identify as belonging to a certain type;
\"Such people can practically be typed\"
