What Is Rote Learning?
Stereotype refers to: lettering or pictures (or corrosion by chemical methods) on wooden or metal plates, so that they can be used as printing masters. Engraved. The metaphor is rigid: the experience of others should be learned, but it cannot be copied in a similar way.
- [kè bn]
- [ Word ]: stereotype
- [ Pinyin ]: kè bn
- Zhuyin
- [ Synonym ] rigid mechanical stagnation
- [ Antonym ] flexible and vivid
- [ Usage ]: predicate,
- 1. [cut block for printing]: engraving substrate for printing
- Stereotype
- 2. [mechanical; inflexible]: The metaphor is inflexible and can't adapt to the situation [1]
- 1. Also as "engraved". Engraving (printing).
- "Zizhi Tongjian · Three Weeks of the Later Zhou Taizu Guangshun": "Shu Wuzhao descended from the Millionaires Camp for Private Wealth, and please print the Nine Classics." Song Sima Guang, "Answer to the New Knowledge of Cizhou Chenfu's Ancient Books": " The first collection of corrections for public servants of the previous year is intended to be rigid and widely spread. "Mao Zedong's" Chinese Revolution and the Communist Party of China "Chapter I Section 1:" The Chinese nation ... has been invented 1300 years ago Engraving. "
- 2. Metaphor follows; rigid.
- The second time in "Official Official Records": "In one year, I have a birthday, and we have a birthday, these two birthdays are rigid." Mao Dun "Aspirants" 4: "Holding your head again, Light another cigarette and lie down on the bed for a while. This is stereotyped. "Chen Xuezhao's" Working is Beautiful "Volume One:" Extreme stereotype, extreme monotony. " [1]