stereotypical

stereotypical[,steriə'tipikl] 

stereotypical 基本解释
典型的;带有成见的;
stereotypical 网络解释

1. 常规的,老套的:sneer 讥笑, 冷笑 | stereotypical 常规的,老套的 | subvert 颠覆

2. 老套的:偏见 prejudice | 老套的 stereotypical | 最初的 initial

3. 陳規的,老一套的:feeble 虛弱的,衰弱的;無力的 | stereotypical 陳規的,老一套的 | depict 描畫;雕出

4. 陈规的, 老套的 (形):stereotypic 标准的, 不特殊的, 典型的 (形) | stereotypical 陈规的, 老套的 (形) | stereotypy 铅版印刷术; 刻板症 (名)

stereotypical 单语例句

1. She is every bit the stereotypical cheerleader with long blonde hair and blue eyes.

2. He led his staff to adopt common and interpretive language while departing from the conventional stereotypical reporting charged with political jargon and slogans.

3. stereotypical什么意思

3. Such a stereotypical media approach has eventually created a kind of " psychology of failure, " a presumptive mentality embedded in both Western and African society.

4. The stereotypical image of Chinese tourists abroad is of large tour groups following a guide with a red flag through sightseeing spots and shopping malls.

5. The acting was so stilted it gives you goose bumps and the story smacks of a stereotypical urban romance.

6. Such stereotypical writing styles have impeded equal communication between readers and writers.

7. Chua writes that she raised " stereotypically successful " Chinese children by being a stereotypical Chinese mother.

8. They've become as much a symbol of Africa's landscape as the stereotypical lions and plains.

9. It's time police changed their stereotypical ideas and became more vigilant.

stereotypical 英英释义

stereotypical的近义词

adj

1. lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality

    e.g. stereotyped phrases of condolence
           even his profanity was unimaginative

    Synonym: stereotyped stereotypic unimaginative