词汇 | stereotyped |
释义 | stereotyped past simple and past participle ofstereotype 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 Typifying, illustrating and exemplifying analogy archetypal archetypically be someone all overidiom betoken genre instantiate mirror Mr Mrs on-brand sum summation symbolic symbolization symbolize symptomatic territory translate trust Examples of stereotypedstereotyped In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Such origin stories became stereotyped, as the same ones were being told in the mid-eighteenth century. Analysis of the subjects' speech showed fewer patronizing features towards a positively stereotyped older person, but even then, age-related adaptations were made to the speech. In this respect, they are quite different from communication systems based on a limited repertoire of stereotyped messages. Few people were still able to whistle it, and their repertoire was limited to a small number of stereotyped formulas. Thus, neither the stereotyped delta rhythm nor spindles require local inhibitory interneurons, which are rather engaged in sculpturing information processing during adaptive behavioral states. The use of a stereotyped sentence prevented variation in the form of sentence construction beyond that specified by the task instructions. In the latter contexts the subject will offer only stereotyped, concrete, low level descriptions. It is possible that the research instrument used may have been capturing the stereotyped views held about older people. From zoology and ethology, we know that this behaviour is quite stereotyped and its variability is inscribed within known limits. If we had stereotyped their beliefs, we would have done them a disservice and constructed a difference that might not have existed. We have seen that alveolar nasals in the morpheme -ing are stereotyped (and doubtless actual) features of many accents. Furthermore, we cannot assume that older people are passive victims in the production of ageist behaviour and stereotyped attitudes. The fact that not all melodies are stereotyped in all their parts is taken as evidence that they have fallen into decline. Of course, ' relating to' a stereotype can also mean feeling better, because one is not part of the negatively stereotyped group. One soon tires of the over-frequent diminished sevenths, the excessively stereotyped rhythms and the unrelieved parataxis, one short, selfcontained phrase repeatedly coming up after another. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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