English to Arabic Dictionary stereotype

stereotype

الصورة النمطية
definition
verb
the city is too easily stereotyped as an industrial wasteland
view or represent as a stereotype.
noun
the stereotype of the woman as the carer
a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate.
translation of 'stereotype '
verb
طبع بالصفحات,
قولب
noun
سلوك مكرر,
مقولب شىء مكرر,
صفيحة طباعة,
التصفيحية
example
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
But the tired old 'stereotype' is now under pressure.
I had found from talking to Lara yesterday that she really didn't fit the regular 'stereotype' of most women.
"Yet I'm not a 'stereotype' of a Muslim woman," she says.
Forget tension and suspense, 'stereotype' the characters and make them behave obviously to a script we've seen many times before.
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
Some of those beliefs 'stereotype' gay men as sexual predators and long-term relationship failures.
They only serve to reinforce society's 'stereotypes' of who we are.
Here was a man who fit our 'stereotypes' of the nice American.
Carl and I talked for at least an hour about his new show and how his character was 'stereotyped' as a rather boring nerd accountant.
If you think that by offering your 'stereotypical' slant that you will cause changes, you are delusional.
At this point, then, the experimenters had access to two kinds of attitudes - the explicit ones expressed on the questionnaire and the implicit ones suggested by the participants' speed of 'stereotypic' associations.
The nine issues raised here point to the fact that overly simplified and 'stereotyped' views of Africa still prevail.
Americans' attitudes towards the elderly still fit the traditional 'stereotypes' .
He would appear in about 30 movies through the late 1950s, always playing the same forgettable, 'stereotyped' character.
Editors had a growing body of feminist literature on which to draw, but 'stereotypes' persisted.
Her work examines notions of racial identity and cultural 'stereotypes' .
It's a stretch, but maybe the editors are showing the interplay between racial and sexual 'stereotypes' .
Even the four American characters are hugely 'stereotyped' and stolen from all of the other teen movies.
I think it transcends the ideas, 'stereotypes' and societal expectations of what it means to be a man or a woman.
The homeless are often 'stereotyped' as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways.
This suggests that negative 'stereotypes' are not widely held or are at least cloaked in external civility.
This is because those who write them may, often inadvertently, include material that has the unintended effect of reinforcing 'stereotyped' views of offenders and their families.
An intruder is something that should not be in the picture, an element that stops the normalized reading of the image, preventing 'stereotypic' thinking and forcing the viewer to spend more time investigating the picture.
In the past, I always had a 'stereotypical' view of students being apathetic when it came to elections.
Of course, these all relied on 'stereotypical' conventions of the fighting game.
This is a dramatist whose art consists of little more than pulling a string of cliches from a cast of 'stereotypes' in an utterly contrived setting.
And too many men have been unfairly 'stereotyped' and falsely accused.
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