词汇 | pigeonhole |
释义 | pigeonhole (noun) pigeonhole 2 ENTRIES FOUND: pigeonhole (verb) pigeonhole (noun) 1 pigeonhole /ˈpɪʤənˌhoʊl/ verb pigeonholes; pigeonholed; pigeonholing 1 pigeonhole /ˈpɪʤənˌhoʊl/ verb pigeonholes; pigeonholed; pigeonholing Learner's definition of PIGEONHOLE [+ object] disapproving : to unfairly think of or describe (someone or something) as belonging to a particular group, having only a particular skill, etc.给…不当分类 She likes to perform different types of music because she doesn't want to be pigeonholed.她喜欢演奏不同风格的乐曲,因为她不希望被认为仅会演奏某一类的乐曲。 — often + as She doesn't want to be pigeonholed as a jazz musician.她不想被硬归为爵士乐手。 2 pigeonhole /ˈpɪʤənˌhoʊl/ noun plural pigeonholes 2 pigeonhole /ˈpɪʤənˌhoʊl/ noun plural pigeonholes Learner's definition of PIGEONHOLE [count] 1 chiefly British : a small open space in a desk, cabinet, or wall for keeping letters or papers(书桌、柜子或墙内的)信件格,文件格 2 disapproving — used to say that someone or something is being unfairly thought of or described as belonging to a particular group, having only a particular skill, etc.被不当归类 He's a talented actor who doesn't want to be put in a pigeonhole. [=doesn't want to be pigeonholed]他是个才华横溢的演员,不想被认为仅有一技之长。 |
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