原级:stereotype
第三人称单数:stereotypes
第三人称复数:stereotypes
现在分词:stereotyping
1. 用铅版印刷的:stereotype 铅版 | stereotyped 用铅版印刷的 | stereotypy 铅版印刷术
2. 老套的:stereotyped 铅版的 | stereotyped 老套的 | stereotyper 铸版工人
3. 铅版的:stereotype 套用老套 | stereotyped 铅版的 | stereotyped 老套的
4. 铅版的/老套的:stereotropism /向触性/向实体性/ | stereotyped /铅版的/老套的/ | stereotyper /铸版工人/
1. Old manufacturing methodology will need to be cast aside along with stereotyped marketing techniques and traditional sales structures.
2. Such reforms are no doubt conducive to straightening out the stereotyped chain of command, and improving administrative efficiency.
3. His stereotyped thinking about the US started to change soon after he settled down at his new college.
4. But I have to point out that this typically reflects a prejudiced understanding of China, which stems from a stereotyped Cold War image of the country.
5. A major impact may come from the novel interpretation of a drug lord and challenges viewers'stereotyped ideas.
6. But my very own facial trip put a new complexion on my stereotyped notion.
7. The genre is often generally censured as rough in linguistic craftsmanship, and stereotyped in plot and portrayal of character.
8. stereotyped
8. We never take Marxism as an empty, rigid and stereotyped dogma.
9. Chen is more involved with the Internet than many assume as he is stereotyped as a highbrow auteur.
10. Cameras recorded how the nation behaved in the romantic way during the Olympics, which was quite different from the traditional and stereotyped " inarticulate " Chinese.
adj
1. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality
e.g. stereotyped phrases of condolence
even his profanity was unimaginative
Synonym: stereotypic stereotypical unimaginative