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stereotyped

/ster-ee-uh-tahypt, steer-/US // ˈstɛr i əˌtaɪpt, ˈstɪər- //UK // (ˈstɛrɪəˌtaɪpt, ˈstɪər-) //

刻板印象,刻板的,千篇一律的,千篇一律

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : reproduced in or by stereotype plates.
    • : fixed or settled in form; hackneyed; conventional.

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Examples

  • “They treated me like an alien,” she says, explaining that North Koreans are viciously stereotyped in South Korea.

  • By comparison, being stereotyped as intellectual, stoic, and boring might seem like a nice problem to have.

  • The current GOP coalition can be stereotyped quite simply as the Medicare/Social Security retiree.

  • I complained yesterday about young people being stereotyped for being unenthused about entering the job market in this era.

  • Compared to Americans, Canadians are stereotyped as steady and predictable.

  • They snarled the stereotyped phrases necessary for the conduct of the game.

  • We are photoed sitting, standing, hats on and off, and in every other stereotyped position known to camera men.

  • They owned no stereotyped plates, and for some weeks had no thought of entering into any business relations with authors.

  • Such men would certainly not adhere strictly to a stereotyped early tradition: that we cannot expect from them.

  • Nearly all our acts, nearly all our utterances, nearly all our thoughts, are of stereotyped and conventional forms.