English to Indonesian Dictionary stereotype

stereotype

stereotip
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
mengklisekan
noun
klise,
stereotip
example
the 'stereotype' of the woman as the carer
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.
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
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
Some of those beliefs 'stereotype' gay men as sexual predators and long-term relationship failures.
But the tired old 'stereotype' is now under pressure.
don't treat anyone as a 'stereotype'
When racial and sexual 'stereotypes' are mixed in, personal fear becomes public hysteria.
They only serve to reinforce society's 'stereotypes' of who we are.
I think it transcends the ideas, 'stereotypes' and societal expectations of what it means to be a man or a woman.
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.
The script also lays out a plethora of supermodel 'stereotypes' for quick laughs.
People just do not understand the issues, or have 'stereotyped' views of how a lesbian or gay man behaves and use it as a basis to criticise their lifestyle.
If you think that by offering your 'stereotypical' slant that you will cause changes, you are delusional.
In spite of a general desire for marital equality among contemporary American couples, strong pressures at the individual, interactional, and institutional levels pull them back toward old gender 'stereotypic' behaviors.
The two leads are better than required, and the rest of the cast are perfect 'stereotypes' .
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.
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' .
Of course, these all relied on 'stereotypical' conventions of the fighting game.
Homosexuals are treated so 'stereotypically' in this film.
Isn't this a rather 'stereotyped' view of the environment, Mr. President?
Done badly, they can reinforce racial 'stereotypes' and increase the prejudices they were designed to reduce.
The English were 'stereotypically' calm about it all.
They also stressed the need to promote a positive approach to ageing and overcome the negative 'stereotypes' associated with it.
In fact, the film begs for a cheesy poster, setting out its cast of two-dimensional 'stereotypes' .
This suggests that negative 'stereotypes' are not widely held or are at least cloaked in external civility.
The lantern-jawed hero comes standard-issue, as do the lazy ethnic 'stereotypes' in the supporting cast.
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