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Cast N   [V Verb 动词 Ing →See Line

英语单词 cast
英美音标 英 [kɑːst] 美 [kæst]
中文释义 v.掷;抛;投;铸造;指定演员;加起来;投射(目光);投(票);预测
n.演员阵容;投掷;[医]固定用敷料
英语例句 (1) The angler cast her line into the stream.
(2) The storm cast the little rowboat onto the rocks.
(3) The two world wars cast a shadow over the people all over the world.
(4) The metals most frequently cast are iron, steal, aluminum and so on.
(5) The director began to cast actors for the movie.
(6) I'll cast up these figures and tell you the total.
(7) All eyes were cast upon the speaker.
(8) The sales department have forecasted the expenditure in an approximate way.
(9) The play succeeded thanks to the wonderful performance of all the cast.
(10) The cast of the line is crucial to fly fishing.
(11) The doctor had to hold his broken arm with a plaster cast.
中文例句 (1) 那个垂钓者把鱼线掷进了小溪里。
(2) 风暴把这条小划艇抛到岩石上。
(3) 两次世界大战在全世界人民中投下了阴影。
(4) 最常用来铸造的金属是铁、钢、铝等。
(5) 导演开始给演员分配这部电影中的角色。
(6) 我要把这些数字加起来把总数告诉你。
(7) 所有的目光投射在说话者身上。
(8) 销售部门针对经费开支进行了粗略的预测。
(9) 由于演员们的精彩表演,这部戏获得了成功。
(10) 如何投掷鱼线对飞钓来说很关键。
(11) 医生不得不用石膏绷带来固定他断了的胳膊。
vocabulary简明 A cast is the group of actors who make up a film or stage play. And the act of being chosen for the part? Well, they were cast by the director. That's showbiz for you.
vocabulary扩展 Cast also refers to various types of actions a person can take: if you throw out a fishing line in a particular way, you are said to cast it; if you fancy your chances in Vegas, you cast the dice at the craps table. And if you break a limb and they bandage it up in solid plaster for your friends to write all over? That, too, is a cast.
柯林斯解释
The form cast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. cast 的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。
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[N-COUNT-COLL 可数集合名词](戏剧、电影的)全体演员 The cast of a play or film is all the people who act in it.
  • The show is very amusing and the cast are very good.

    演出妙趣横生,演员的表演也很出彩。

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[VERB 动词]挑选(演员);使…出演(某角色) To cast an actor in a play or film means to choose them to act a particular role in it.
  [V n in/as n]
  [V n]
  • The world premiere of Harold Pinter's new play casts Ian Holm in the lead role...

    哈罗德·品特新剧的世界首演由伊恩·霍尔姆担纲主演。

  • He was cast as a college professor...

    他被安排饰演一个大学教授。

  • He had no trouble casting the movie.

    他为该部电影挑选演员没费一点力气。

casting
  • The film could have done without the casting of the director's daughter in a central role.

    其实,当初完全可以不选导演的女儿出演这部电影的关键角色。

  • ...the casting director of Ealing film studios.

    伊灵制片公司负责挑选演员的导演

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[VERB 动词]描述;描写;描绘 To cast someone in a particular way or as a particular thing means to describe them in that way or suggest they are that thing.
  [V n as/in n]
  [V pron-refl as/in n]
  • Democrats have been worried about being cast as the party of the poor...

    民主党人一直担心被描绘成穷人的政党。

  • Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.

    霍兰永远不敢说自己是位钢琴名家。

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[VERB 动词]瞥;飞快看(一眼);扫视 If you cast your eyes or cast a look in a particular direction, you look quickly in that direction.
  [V n prep/adv]
  [V n]
  [Also V n n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • He cast a stern glance at the two men...

    他朝那两个人狠狠地瞪了一眼。

  • I cast my eyes down briefly...

    我向下瞥了一眼。

  • The maid, casting black looks, hurried out.

    女仆怒气冲冲地瞪了几眼,匆匆地出去了。

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[VERB 动词]抛下,投射(光线或阴影) If something casts a light or shadow somewhere, it causes it to appear there.
  [V n prep]
  [V n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • The moon cast a bright light over the yard...

    明亮的月光洒在院子里。

  • They flew in over the beach, casting a huge shadow.

    它们飞到海滩上空,抛下一大片黑影。

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[VERB 动词]使产生怀疑;使不确信 To cast doubt on something means to cause people to be unsure about it.
  [V n on n]
  • Last night a top criminal psychologist cast doubt on the theory.

    昨天晚上,一位顶级犯罪心理学家使人们对该理论产生了怀疑。

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[VERB 动词]投(票) When you cast your vote in an election, you vote.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  • About ninety-five per cent of those who cast their votes approve the new constitution...

    参加投票的人中有大约95%支持新宪法。

  • Gaviria had been widely expected to obtain well over half the votes cast.

    人们普遍认为加维里亚能获得远远超过半数的选票。

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[VERB 动词]扔;抛;投;丢 To cast something or someone somewhere means to throw them there.
  [V n prep]
  [have n V-ed prep]
  [LITERARY 文]
  • Any true lover casting a pin into the fountain and gazing into it will see his or her future partner...

    只要你心诚,往喷泉里扔下一根大头针,然后盯着泉水看,就能看见未来伴侣的影子。

  • John had Maude and her son cast into a dungeon.

    约翰让人将莫德和她的儿子关进了地牢。

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[VERB 动词]抛(鱼线);甩(鱼钩) If someone casts a fishing line or casts, they throw one end of the fishing line into the water.
  [V n]
  [Also V]
  • Some way from them, the fisherman cast his line.

    在离他们稍远的地方,渔夫下了钩。

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[VERB 动词](用模具)铸造,浇铸 To cast an object means to make it by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a specially shaped container and leaving it there until it becomes hard.
  [V-ed in n]
  [Also V n in n]
  • ...sculptures cast in bronze.

    青铜铸造的雕像

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]铸件;模子 A cast is a model that has been made by pouring a liquid such as plaster or hot metal onto something or into something, so that when it hardens it has the same shape as that thing.
  [oft N of n]
  • An orthodontist took a cast of the inside of Billy's mouth.

    正畸医生从比利的口腔内部取了模型。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]同 plaster cast A cast is the same as a plaster cast .
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    [N-COUNT 可数名词](人的)思维模式,特性 If someone has a particular cast of mind or cast of thought, they have that kind of character or way of thinking of things.
    • The Social Democratic Party was full of people of an academic cast of mind...

      社会民主党内尽是些学究式思维的人。

    • Hers was an essentially sunny cast of mind.

      她本质上是属于阳光快乐的性格。

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    See also:
    casting
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      to cast anchor→see:
      anchor

      to cast aspersions→see:
      aspersions
      ; the die is cast→see:
      die

      to cast your mind back→see:
      mind

      to cast your net wider→see:
      net

      to cast pearls before swine→see:
      pearl
        相关词组:
        cast around for
        cast aside
        cast down
        cast off
        cast out

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