Stereotype in spanish

Estereotipo

pronunciation: esteɹ̩eoʊtipoʊ part of speech: noun
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stereotype1 = estereotipo. 

Example: They make us look like the stereotype of old fogies.

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» gender stereotype = estereotipo de género.

Example: Instead of challenging gender stereotypes, the book's maligners say it digs deeper into the hackneyed idea that women are subservient to men.

» national stereotype = estereotipo nacional.

Example: This article presents an analysis of a story published in the collection 'Badger on the barge' in 1984 to illustrate to what literary uses national stereotypes can be put.

» racial stereotype = estereotipo racial.

Example: Many publications perpetuate racial and national stereotypes = Muchas publicaciones perpetuan los estereotipos raciales y nacionales.

stereotype2 = estereotipia. [En imprenta, procedimiento empleado para obtener planchas de impresión de metal vertiendo una aleación especial en un molde de cartón piedra o yeso]

Example: Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.

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» stereotype metal = metal para estereotipia.

Example: Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.

» stereotype plate = plancha de estereotipia.

Example: Stereotype plates, normally mounted and imposed as separate pages, were printed exactly like ordinary typeset pages, and it is usually difficult to tell whether a particular book has been printed from type or plates.

stereotype3 = estereotipar. 

Example: But, while people are complimented by having their interests recognized, very often they deeply resent being summarily categorized or stereotyped.

Stereotype synonyms

stamp in spanish: , pronunciation: stæmp part of speech: noun, verb pigeonhole in spanish: , pronunciation: pɪdʒənhoʊl part of speech: noun, verb
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