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stereotypical

/ster-ee-uh-tip-i-kuhl, steer-/US // ˌstɛr i əˈtɪp ɪ kəl, ˌstɪər- //

刻板印象,刻板,刻板的,千篇一律的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : portraying a simplified and standardized conception or image, often one that is construed as derogatory:She is frustrated by the shallow and stereotypical roles that she is offered as an Asian actor.The stereotypical environmentalist is a white dude wearing sandals and tie-dye.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
clichédhackneyed乏味的,俗气的,乏味,俗气stereotyped刻板印象,刻板的,千篇一律的,千篇一律banal平庸的,平庸,平淡无奇,俗气bathetic蝙蝠状的,蝙蝠状,蝙蝠状物,蝙蝠状的东西bromidic溴化,溴化物,溴化作用,溴酸chain链条,链子,链接,链clichécommon常见的,普通,共同,共同的commonplace平凡的,平凡,平凡的事,平凡的事物cornball玉米球,玉米丸,角球,玉米粒corny陈词滥调,陈腐的,肉麻的,老套的drained精疲力尽,精疲力竭,精疲力尽的,精疲力竭的dull枯燥乏味,枯燥无味,枯燥的,沉闷的exhausted疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,筋疲力尽,精疲力竭familiar tune熟悉的旋律,熟悉的曲子,熟悉的调子,熟悉的曲调flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的hokey虚张声势,虚伪的,虚伪,虚构的jejune牛仔,弱智,年轻人,弱智的人mildewed发霉的,发霉,发霉了,霉变moth-eaten蠹虫蛀蚀,蠹虫,蠹虫害,蠹蚀musty发霉的,发霉,霉变,霉菌old hat老帽子,旧帽子,老帽,老头子ordinary普通,普通的,寻常,一般overused过度使用,过度使用的,过用,过气overworked劳累过度,过度劳累,工作过度,过度疲劳pedestrian行人,人行道,人行,人工platitudinal纵贯线,纵横交错,纵横交错的,纵横捭阖platitudinous陈词滥调,陈词滥调的,老生常谈,俗话说prosaic平淡无奇,平淡无奇的,俗气的,平庸ready-made现成的,成品,现成品,现成routine常规,例行公事,日常工作,常规的run-of-the-mill普通的,平庸的,常规的,平庸之辈set设置,一组,一套,集shopworn衣服,衣服穿在身上,衣服穿戴,衣服穿在身上的stale陈旧的,陈旧,陈腐的,陈旧不堪的stereotypic刻板,刻板印象,刻板的,千篇一律的stock股票,库存,股价,股市threadbare线状物,线状的,线状体,线状结构timeworn久违的,陈旧的,久经考验的,久经考验tired累了,疲惫,疲劳,疲倦uninspired毫无新意,毫无灵感,没有灵感,没有灵感的unoriginal非原创,非原创性,非原创的,没有创意used-up用完的,用完了,用过的,用完即止vapid虚无缥缈,无趣,虚浮,虚浮的warmed-over加温的,热过的,加温,暖和的well-worn饱经沧桑,饱经沧桑的,磨损严重,饱经风霜worn磨损的,破旧的,磨损,穿着的worn-out破旧的,破旧,破旧不堪的,破烂的

Examples

  • I transcend so many stereotypes, but at the same time, I’ve been so many stereotypes.

  • In other words, the old stereotype that the US invents things and China manufactures them is more out of date than ever.

  • “When Amy Coney Barrett used the term ’sexual preference’ in her testimony before the Senate today, she perpetuated the dangerous and false stereotype that being LGBTQ is not a fundamental aspect of identity, but a mere ’preference,’” Minter said.

  • Assumptions based on stereotypes are not sexy and have no place on a good date.

  • It’s also allowed a number of dangerous stereotypes to take root, including something I call “Steve Jobs Syndrome.”

  • The irony is that communities are protesting stereotyping—as cops respond in stereotypical ways.

  • In its structure the Mississippi Summer Project defied the stereotypical pattern of racial power in America.

  • I did one semester at Boulder, which was more a stereotypical, American collegiate experience.

  • It looks like a stereotypical convenience store, shelves crowded with garishly packaged junk food.

  • As Goggins puts it, “pictures about the archetypal not the stereotypical South.”

  • His descriptions of the appearance of Jewish characters are usually unflattering and stereotypical.

  • Most of the money did not come from the stereotypical Jewish billionaires.

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