casting 英 [ˈkɑ:stɪŋ]   美 [ˈkæstɪŋ]

casting

casting  英 [ˈkɑ:stɪŋ] 美 [ˈkæstɪŋ]

n. 铸造;铸件;投掷;角色分配  v. 铸造;投掷;投向;选派演员;扔掉(cast的ing形式) 

名词复数:castings 

The workers are casting a stainless steel bust. 工人们正在铸造一座不锈钢的胸像。
casting shadows so frail that I can see through them. 投下的影子如此柔弱,我几乎能看穿它们。

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  • n. 铸造;铸件;投掷;角色分配
  • v. 铸造;投掷;投向;选派演员;扔掉(cast的ing形式)
  • 1. The workers are casting a stainless steel bust.

    工人们正在铸造一座不锈钢的胸像。

  • 2. casting shadows so frail that I can see through them.

    投下的影子如此柔弱,我几乎能看穿它们。

  • 3. What if cinematic classics like The Godfather were casting right now, for the first time – in 2010?

    如果像《教父》这样的银幕经典即刻就在2010年第一次挑选演员,会怎么样?

  • casting (n.) c. 1300, "a throwing," verbal noun from cast (v.). From early 15c. as "the casting of metal, the act or process of founding;" 1788 as "a metal casting, that which has been formed by running molten metal into a mold of a desired form."  Theatrical sense is from 1814. Casting couch "divan in a Hollywood casting directors office," with suggestion of sexual favors in exchange for a role in a picture is by 1948.
cast·ing / ˈkɑːstɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkæstɪŋ / noun 1 [uncountable ] the process of choosing actors for a play or film/movie 角色分配;演员挑选 2 [countable ] an object made by pouring hot liquid metal, etc. into a mould (= a specially shaped container) 铸件;铸造品 casting castings cast·ing / ˈkɑːstɪŋ ; NAmE ˈkæstɪŋ /
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