stereotypical
stereotypical 英 [,steriə'tipikl] 美
adj. 老一套的;陈规的
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- adj. 老一套的;陈规的
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1. That means India is without an old Wall Street staple: Women who feel they must act like the stereotypical male banker to advance.
这意味这在印度没有那种华尔街的陈规陋习:女性行动必须像一个老掉牙的男银行家那样。
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2. The latest victim of the show is Tyler Perry, who is presented as "Funny Bot," a woman in a dress who tells silly stereotypical jokes that make you laugh over and over again.
在最近一次节目中泰勒·派瑞就以“滑稽马蝇”的形象出现遭到了恶搞,一个盛装打扮总是说着愚蠢的老一套却能让你一次又一次笑翻的笑话的妇女。
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3. They found that in response to success and failure, people from different cultures displayed the stereotypical gestures of pride and some of the components of expressions of shame.
他们发现这些在胜利和失败的反应中,来自不同文化的人们展示出一成不变的胜利姿态和由若干固定成分组成的羞愧表情。
- stereotypical (adj.) 1949, in the figurative sense, from stereotype (n.) + -ical. Stereotypic is from 1801 in the literal sense.
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