typecast
常見(jiàn)例句
- If they choose to, they can typecast themselves — as action heroes, for example, or romantic-comedy leading men.
假如他們?cè)敢?,他們甚至可以給自己定做一個(gè)模式:比如動(dòng)作片英雄或浪漫喜劇男主角。 - The banks may have ambitions to play a starry new role, but at home and abroad they will have a hard time not being typecast.
日本銀行也許有抱負(fù)大展拳腳開創(chuàng)新局面,但是不管在國(guó)內(nèi)還是在海外它們都會(huì)在一段時(shí)間內(nèi)很難進(jìn)行角色轉(zhuǎn)換。 - Using the slogan “Just Visiting”, the Conservatives typecast him as an opportunist who had returned to Canada in 2005 in pursuit of personal glory.
保守黨用“僅是來(lái)訪”來(lái)形容他是一個(gè)投機(jī)分子,說(shuō)他在2005年回到加拿大只是為了追求個(gè)人榮譽(yù)。 - Stout and bearded, he could be typecast, like Gould, Morgan, and Vanderbilt, as a robber baron.
NEWYORKER: Get Rich U. - But the No campaigners are still worried that they are in danger of being typecast as old fogies.
ECONOMIST: Culture wars on Europe - He was typecast as a spoiled brat, and not evaluated fairly as an individual, he said, and he considered choosing another career.
NPR: AP Interview: Toyota Chief Stresses Safe Growth 返回 typecast