Encasillado in english
Typecast
pronunciation: taɪpkæst part of speech: verb
pronunciation: taɪpkæst part of speech: verb
In gestures
encasillado = typecast.
Example: Good literature insists on the importance of the inner, the distinctive and individual, life of man, while much else in our activities and in our make-up -- fear, ambition, fatigue, laziness -- tries to make that life generalized and typecast.encasillar = pigeonhole ; box in ; typecast.
Example: The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Example: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements.Example: He discusses how being good-looking all his life has typecast him in certain ways, and prevented him from getting interesting roles.