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| stéréotype m (A representation of a usage distinction. A stereotype is a subclass of an existing element with the same attributes and relationships as that element but with a different intent and possibly additional constraints); stéréotype m (A representation of a usage distinction. A stereotype is a subclass of an existing element with the same attributes and relationships as that element but with a different intent and possibly additional constraints) | |||
| cliché stéréo; stéréo m | |||
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| clichage; stéréotypage | |||
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| A character who is so average or unoriginal that he or she seems like an oversimplified representation of gender, class, religious group, or occupation. This technique in creating a character can be intentionally employed. see also stock character | |||
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stereotypes : 20 phrases in 11 subjects |
| Communications | 4 |
| Construction | 1 |
| Education | 1 |
| General | 2 |
| Human rights activism | 2 |
| Industry | 2 |
| Information technology | 2 |
| Packaging | 2 |
| Social science | 1 |
| Textile industry | 1 |
| United Nations | 2 |