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Перевод: stereotype
[прилагательное] стереотипный; шаблонный; стандартный; избитый; [существительное] стереотип ; стереотипность ; шаблон ; избитость ; [глагол] стереотипировать; печатать со стереотипа; придавать шаблонность; делать избитым; делать стандартным
Тезаурус:
- I have avoided attempting to stereotype you and the life you lead.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Such optimism about the human condition is very different from the dominant social stereotype of old age.
- 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."
- "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.
- Real skins are much less coherent than the stereotype.
- Once again, we must ask where the stereotype of competitive men and cooperative women comes from.
- 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.
- 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.
- In short, the Army does not try to reduce "Britishness" to some unhuman stereotype that might appeal to trendy politicians.
- 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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