stereotyped 音标拼音: [st'ɛriət
, ɑɪpt] [st'ɛriot
, ɑɪpt]
a . 铅版的;老套的
铅版的;老套的
stereotyped adj 1 :
lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality ;
"
stereotyped phrases of condolence "; "
even his profanity was unimaginative " [
synonym : {
stereotyped }, {
stereotypic },
{
stereotypical }, {
unimaginative }]
Stereotype \
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Stereotyped };
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n . {
Stereotyping }.] [
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1 .
To prepare for printing in stereotype ;
to make the stereotype plates of ;
as ,
to stereotype the Bible .
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2 .
Fig .:
To make firm or permanent ;
to fix .
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Powerful causes tending to stereotype and aggravate the poverty of old conditions . --
Duke of Argyll (
1887 ).
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Stereotyped \
Ste "
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typed \,
a .
1 .
Formed into ,
or printed from ,
stereotype plates .
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2 .
Fig .:
Formed in a fixed ,
unchangeable manner ;
as ,
stereotyped opinions .
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Our civilization ,
with its stereotyped ways and smooth conventionalities . --
J .
C .
Shairp .
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81 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stereotyped ":
alike ,
automatic ,
average ,
back -
number ,
banal ,
beaten ,
besetting ,
bewhiskered ,
bromidic ,
cliche ,
cliched ,
common ,
commonplace ,
constant ,
corny ,
current ,
cut -
and -
dried ,
dominant ,
epidemic ,
fade ,
familiar ,
frequent ,
fusty ,
habitual ,
hackney ,
hackneyed ,
indiscernible ,
indistinct ,
indistinctive ,
indistinguishable ,
interchangeable ,
moth -
eaten ,
musty ,
normal ,
old hat ,
ordinary ,
overworked ,
pandemic ,
persistent ,
platitudinous ,
popular ,
predominant ,
predominating ,
prevailing ,
prevalent ,
rampant ,
recurrent ,
recurring ,
regnant ,
regular ,
reigning ,
repetitive ,
rife ,
routine ,
ruling ,
running ,
set ,
square ,
stale ,
standard ,
stock ,
threadbare ,
timeworn ,
tired ,
trite ,
truistic ,
undifferentiated ,
undiscriminated ,
undistinguishable ,
undistinguished ,
uniform ,
unoriginal ,
usual ,
warmed -
over ,
well -
known ,
well -
trodden ,
well -
worn ,
without distinction ,
worn ,
worn thin ,
worn -
out
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