stereotypical
英 [ˌsteriəˈtɪpɪkl]
美 [ˌsteriəˈtɪpɪkl]
adj. 老一套的;刻板化的;模式化的
BNC.19649 / COCA.13300
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 典型的;带有成见的;已成定型的
Astereotypicalidea of a type of person or thing is a fixed general idea that a lot of people have about it, that may be false in many cases.- Dara challenges our stereotypical ideas about gender and femininity.
达拉对我们老一套的性别和女性特质观念提出了异议。
- Dara challenges our stereotypical ideas about gender and femininity.
英英释义
adj
- lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality
- stereotyped phrases of condolence
- even his profanity was unimaginative
双语例句
- Gays and lesbians generally stir more positive stereotypical images, but still many regard them with deeply rooted feelings of disapproval, suspicion and fear.
男、女同性恋者通常带给人们比较正面的印象,可还是有许多人以根深蒂固的否定、怀疑和恐惧感看待他们。 - Customers are tired of the stereotypical, fast-talking salesperson.
顾客们对黔驴技穷、摇唇鼓舌的推销员已终厌倦了。 - The stereotypical family of husband, wife and two children is becoming less common.
由丈夫、妻子和两个孩子组成的刻板模式家庭正变得越来越少。 - Many people suffer a period of insecurity during puberty, which gives rise to a lot of the stereotypical behaviors of adolescents.
有许多人在青春期会经历一个不安全感时期,这解释了青少年的许多“典型”行为。 - The joke has been told with knowing smiles by Ivy alumni for decades; there's an answer for each school, which plays humorously on their stereotypical identities.
数十年来,常春藤的校友们都会带着心照不宣的微笑讲这个笑话,每个学校都有一种答案,每个答案都幽默地象征着这所学校所固有的身份认同。 - There did not seem to be any of the stereotypical trouble makers that are always in American classrooms.
似乎看不到美国课堂经常出现的麻烦制造者。 - Americans are used to thinking that law-and-order is threatened mainly by stereotypical violent crime.
美国人已经习惯地认为:真正危害法律和秩序的,主要还要那种老一套的暴力罪行。 - Sheriff Leon Lott, shown Friday, is described by friends as hardly the stereotypical Southern cop.
被朋友描述成严厉的南方警察LeonLott局长星期五证实了上述消息。 - She differs from stereotypical Chinese parents in important ways.
她与固定模式的华裔父母有着重要的不同之处。 - McCONAUGHEY Chris sort of trumped the stereotypical science-fiction film.
麦康纳:克里斯超出了那种刻板印象的科幻电影。