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Перевод: stereotype speek stereotype


[прилагательное]
стереотипный; шаблонный; стандартный; избитый;
[существительное]
стереотип ; стереотипность ; шаблон ; избитость ;
[глагол]
стереотипировать; печатать со стереотипа; придавать шаблонность; делать избитым; делать стандартным


Тезаурус:

  1. I have avoided attempting to stereotype you and the life you lead.
  2. The epitome of Nineties value rather than volume has become just that, after having been not terribly good at being the Eighties thrusting stereotype - though not for want of trying.
  3. The reader knows enough about the political skills and sophistication of the Zuwaya and their rivals to resist the perhaps supercilious stereotype contained in Le Monde's use of "tribe": the people far from backward or atavistic, the demand for bloodwealth (whoever made it) contested rather than misunderstood; it opposed one particular notion of government with another.
  4. From that dissolute, pleasurable and wasted place, no wonder he's threatened by people who decide to use their intelligence differently, and especially by women who don't fit a stereotype that bolsters the ludicrous notion that He is a Superior Being.
  5. Such optimism about the human condition is very different from the dominant social stereotype of old age.
  6. He (Anderson) played on a sexual stereotype, saying she was young, black, "the best sex he had ever had" - anything that could be used as an excuse."
  7. "I never set out to be a role model for girls or women," she said in a recent interview, "and I don't conform to any stereotype.
  8. Real skins are much less coherent than the stereotype.
  9. Once again, we must ask where the stereotype of competitive men and cooperative women comes from.
  10. This hamlet in northern Michigan is the Hollywood stereotype of a sleepy little town, but on this particular morning tension crackles in the air: everyone is waiting for the start of the day's big event.
  11. There's been a very interesting episode of The Bill which is about wife battering and makes all kinds of progressive points that wife batterers are not, in fact, the sort of British lower-class people of the stereotype.
  12. In short, the Army does not try to reduce "Britishness" to some unhuman stereotype that might appeal to trendy politicians.
  13. Since winning the super-heavyweight gold at last year's Olympics, the London-born but Canadian-raised fighter has shown himself to be anything but another pugilistic stereotype.

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