miscast

英 [ˌmɪsˈkɑːst] 美 [ˌmɪsˈkæst]

v.  角色选择不当; 给(演员)分配不适当的角色

过去分词:miscast现在分词:miscasting过去式:miscast第三人称单数:miscasts

BNC.44582 / COCA.34377



牛津词典

verb

  1. 角色选择不当;给(演员)分配不适当的角色
    to choose an actor to play a role for which they are not suitable

    柯林斯词典

    1. (演员)角色不合适的
      If someone who is acting in a play or film is miscast, the role that they have is not suitable for them, so that they appear silly or unconvincing to the audience.

      双语例句

      1. Unfortunately for him, and the company, he was badly miscast.
        但不幸的是,对他本人及公司来说,他担当了很不合适的职责。
      2. His role was to stooge for the popular comedian. The play was miscast.
        那出戏的角色分派不当。
      3. She was a good health minister, but she is miscast as the employment minister.
        她是一个优秀的卫生部长,但是她不适合担任就业部长。
      4. The play is miscast.
        戏中角色分配不当。
      5. It may be considered improper for young businessmen to suggest ideas that differ from those of older, more experienced members of the business. The play was miscast.
        年轻的生意人如果提出与老资格不同的看法,也是不恰当的。那出戏的角色分派不当。
      6. The young actor was badly miscast as Lear/ in the role of Lear. The banks have a vital role to play in arranging the making or receiving of payments in exchange for the documents relating to the goods.
        那个年轻演员扮演李尔王,这一角色安排很不合适.银行在安排收付贷款以换取货物单据时,充当一个重要的角色。

      英英释义

      verb

      1. cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role