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词汇 stereotype
释义 stereotype
noun[ C ]
 disapprovinguk /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/ us /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/
C1
a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong: (尤指错误的)模式化印象,老一套,成见
racial/sexual stereotypes陈旧的种族偏见/性别成见
He doesn't conform to/fit/fill the national stereotype of a Frenchman.他不符合一般人头脑中法国人的形象。
The characters in the book are just stereotypes.书中的人物毫无新意。
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I think I fit the popular stereotype of a mad scientist.
She was the very stereotype of the prim English woman.
Adverts are full of stereotypes.
The latest series contains a thoroughly offensive stereotype of a gay man.
Her plots are predictable and her characters little more than stereotypes.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Opinions, beliefs and points of view
accepted wisdom
Afrocentric
agnosticism
anti-drug
anti-ideological
bubble
creed
have/take a notion to do somethingidiom
helicopter view
heretical
heretically
hot take
point of view
pole
politics
posture
pretension
prism
proposition
tick
stereotype
verb[ T ]
 disapprovinguk /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/ us /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/
to have a set idea about what a particular type of person is like, especially an idea that is wrong: 对…形成模式化的看法;(尤指)对…有成见
The study claims that British advertising stereotypes women.这项研究声称英国的广告对女性抱有成见。
We tried not to give the children sexually stereotyped toys.我们尽量不给孩子们玩带有性别成见的玩具。
Synonym
pigeonhole
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying
analogy
archetypal
archetypically
be someone all overidiom
betoken
instance
instantiate
mirror
Mr
Mrs
sum
sum (something/someone) up
summation
symbolic
symbolization
symbolize
symptom
territory
token
translate

stereotype | American Dictionary


stereotype
noun[ C ]
 disapprovingus/ˈster·i·əˌtɑɪp/
an idea that is used to describe a particular type of person or thing, or a person or thing thought to represent such an idea:
All jobs can be made to fit stereotypes, but accountants are particularly easy targets.

stereotype


verb[ T ]us/ˈster·i·əˌtɑɪp/
disapproving
That unfortunate statement stereotypes all men as wimps.

stereotypical


adjectiveus/ˌster·i·əˈtɪp·ɪ·kəl/
disapproving
I’m not your stereotypical Texan.

Examples of stereotype


stereotype
This article will argue that this stereotype is equally unacceptable.
It was further decided to compare the evaluations of stereotypes by young and older adults.
Not surprisingly, stronglybuttressed social stereotypes are extremely tenacious; nevertheless, they can be a poor basis for scientific work.
Drawings as well as travel accounts were used as a database of ready-made stereotypes for those who used the literature of travel as referential background.
However, in an earlier stage to collaborative approaches, the user modeling community provided a different answer, namely the stereotype approach.
It is little wonder that many elderly people should try to dissociate themselves personally from the false stereotype.
These essays challenge the stereotype of a male pioneer migration, establishing patterns and decisions that women would later follow.
Currently, stereotypes are always "hand-crafted", based on empirical observations like user type analysis or sales data.
This is evident when cultural stereotypes become self-fulfilling prophecies.
Second, once formulated, speaker stereotypes are amenable to strategic manipulation to the extent that they are consciously grasped by social actors.
Besides deviant, the more popular stereotype of the convent was that it was both unnatural and unproductive.
Is it that feminine girls report more contradictions in contexts where they feel they may be acting inappropriately by violating feminine stereotypes of behavior?
The contradictions and overdeterminations of their construction as stereotypes in the newspapers, cartoons, fictions, and polemics of the period are obvious.
The contributors included in this volume provide evidence, they suggest, that ' later life is a configuration of experiences that transcends stereotypes ' (p. 7).
Once formulated, stereotype valorizations appear to be rationally motivated.
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Collocations withstereotype


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common stereotype
This illustrates the common stereotype that men did not do magic.
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cultural stereotype
Relating women to their bodies is a cultural stereotype.
ethnic stereotype
This discourse had confined him to an ethnic stereotype that prevented him from becoming an artist in his own right.
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