词汇 | characterization |
释义 | characterization noun (UK usuallycharacterisation)uk /ˌkær.ək.tə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌker.ək.tə.rəˈzeɪ.ʃən/ characterizationnoun (IN A STORY)[ U ] the way that people are represented in a film, play, or book so that they seem real and natural: (电影、戏剧或书本中的)人物塑造 The plots in her books are very strong but there's almost no characterization.她写的书情节性很强,可是几乎没有对人物的塑造。 The film's characterization of the artist as a complete drunk has annoyed a lot of people.这部电影将那位艺术家塑造成一个彻头彻尾的酒鬼,使得许多人感到不快。 Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts billing bit part callback cameo role cast list chorus cue dialogue dual role exeunt exit fictionalize Harlequin miscast scripted supporting swing table read tapescript teleplay characterizationnoun (QUALITY)[ C ] the way in which something is described by stating its main qualities归纳…的特征;描述…的特性 Defining & explaining account (to someone) for something accountability adumbrate adumbration annotation annotator belabour demythologize extenuate indefinably indescribably inexpressibly justificatory lay something out outline sketch spell trace walk through something what is he, are they, etc. like?idiom characterization | American Dictionarycharacterization noun characterizationnoun (QUALITY)[ C ] literatureus/ˌkær·ək·tər·əˈzeɪ·ʃən/ a description of the most typical or important characteristics of someone or something: I don’t agree with your characterization of my home town as a boring place to live. characterizationnoun (PERSON)[ U ] literatureus/ˌkær·ək·tər·əˈzeɪ·ʃən/ the method by which a writer represents a person using description and speech Examples of characterizationcharacterization More specifically, we have shown that on the two most promising characterizations, there are substantially (but not dominantly) situationaltering utterances that ought to be uncovered. Our characterizations based on the quantitative data are consistent with the observed characterizations. We then develop a series of operational characterizations of answer sets in terms of operators on partial colorings. The benefit of support-driven characterizations is that the length of coloring sequences is bound by the number of supported rules. In contrast to the previous fixpoint characterizations, order preservation furnishes an account of preferred answer sets in terms of the underlying generating rules. The resulting fixpoint characterizations provide us with a uniform semantic framework for characterizing preference handling in existing approaches. We have exemplified this by giving new alternative characterizations of some of the major semantics from the literature. All these characterizations or typologies are obviously non-exhaustive. From these core considerations -ow a range of thematic characterizations of the urban variable. Many studies are cross-sectional in design and provide useful characterizations of this elderly population. She describes the overly entrenched characterizations of sopranos as helpless and tenors as vulnerable and romantic. We also provide several equivalent characterizations of boundedness. In theoretical computer science, machine models and characterizations have been the basis for quantitative reasoning about the use of computational resources. In fact, if one of the writer's characterizations is correct, it implies a very substantial measure of truth in the other. However, despite their negative characterizations of the wealthy, both novelists show the upwardly mobile lower-class woman ultimately placed with a man who represents wealth. See all examples of characterization 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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