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词汇 stereotypically
释义 stereotypically
adverb
uk /ˌster.i.əˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌster.i.əˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl.i/
in the way that you would expect someone or something to be, do, behave, etc., even though this idea is often wrong: 刻板印象地;类型化地
Brendan is a stereotypically disheveled academic.布兰登是一个人们刻板印象中典型的衣冠不整的学者。
Stereotypically, Americans are very patriotic.
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stereotypical
He is reserved in a stereotypically British way.
Being hard-nosed and aggressive are characteristics stereotypically associated with men.
Stereotypically, one doesn't associate the words "librarian" and "excitement".
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Plain and ordinary
as it comesidiom
austere
austerely
austerity
average Joe
homespun
homey
humble
humdrum
middle-of-the-road
something/nothing to shout aboutidiom
sparely
spartan
stale
starkly
unostentatious
unostentatiously
unpainted
unremarkable
unremarkably

Examples of stereotypically


stereotypically
In these accounts, the military should serve as a (stereotypically masculine coded) ordered, dignified force, rather than a site of (stereotypically feminine coded) unruliness.
Intergenerational talk stereotypically includes the expectation of both younger and older participants that older people will reveal their age as a matter of course.
In all these case studies, examples abound where the code-switch does not only function stereotypically, but the form itself is also a stereotype.
One can see that in these situations, patients may prefer to restrict their movements or move stereotypically.
For instance, how exactly does encyclopedic knowledge, a body of stereotypically-based knowledge, serve as a source for lexically represented knowledge?
Frenchness, being stereotypically associated with up-market hairdressers, was important since the centrally located fashionable hairdresser would have profited from it.
This is neither a stereotypically masculine position of control over the world, nor a stereotypically feminine position of connection with the environment.
Stereotypically, women are widely perceived to be worse drivers than men, and some women concur.
Are they stereotypically beautiful, ugly, fat, thin, etc.?
Quantitative methods are employed to establish the frequency with which such stereotypically gendered forms are used.
Their linguistic practices, at least in the company of close friends, rarely utilize stereotypically strong or moderate masculine forms.
This is the most stereotypically fashionable pose of the three, and it appears repeatedly in tailor's journals.
Sixty-seven percent of children rocked, and 19% moved their hands stereotypically.
The tracks stereotypically segregate one section of town from another, hence the expression that one could come from ' the wrong side of the tracks'.
Strategies for "damage control" or avoiding conflict include attenuating disagreements, softening refusals, and hedging directives, and, again, these strategies are stereotypically associated with women's ways of talking.
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