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 typecast ['taipkɑ:st]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. (根据演员体形与性格)分配角色, 浇铸(铅字)



    typecast
    [ verb ]
    1. cast repeatedly in the same kind of role

    2. <verb.creation>
    3. identify as belonging to a certain type

    4. <verb.cognition> type
      Such people can practically be typed


    1. I didn't want to get typecast as a comedy actress, but then I was typecast as a dramatic actress." Miss Mills credits Burt Reynolds with launching her career.
    2. I didn't want to get typecast as a comedy actress, but then I was typecast as a dramatic actress." Miss Mills credits Burt Reynolds with launching her career.
    3. There's some concern that "Willow" will get typecast as a "sword-and-sorcery" picture, the kind that was briefly popular five or six years ago, but never really resulted in a runaway hit.
    4. Being typecast is not a problem for Jane Horrocks the waif-like actress whose recent roles have ranged from Sally Bowles in the stage version of Cabaret to the fluffy secretary in Absolutely Fabulous.
    5. I was in danger of being typecast.
    6. Nynex's Mr Rubin splits the difference: 'We are looking at all opportunities, and certainly don't want to get typecast as providers of only one or two types of service.' The Baby Bells' existing operations underline the diversity.
    7. Fawn Hall had no problem spiking efforts by committee sexists to typecast her as beautiful but dumb.
    8. Although she is also splendid in her role, let's hope that Rondi Reed is not typecast as a result.
    9. His rueful expression first typecast him as a coward and a weakling, although maturity brought him a greater variety of roles.
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