词汇 | in-character |
释义 | in character collocation typical or typically of the way someone usually behaves, or of the particular qualities that a person, place, etc. has: His recent behaviour is very much in character. It is not in character for Paul to miss an important meeting. The entry was in character with the rest of his diary. See character Compare out of character (of an actor) playing a particular part rather than behaving as they normally do: In between takes he always stayed in character. They hired an actor to dress as the late president and interact in character with visitors. This stubborn resolution was entirely in character. The hotel is very much in character with the city's romantic image. It was entirely in character that the politician resigned on an issue of principle. He claimed he had spoken to his fellow actor that way because he was still in character. Habitual and customary accustomed all in a day's workidiom as a (general) ruleidiom as a matter of courseidiom as per usual/normalidiom inveterately knee-jerk mainstreaming make it a ruleidiom mechanical more often than notidiom nine per prevail pro forma regulation rule surprise surprise, surpriseidiom trad You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing |
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