role 的英语意思
rolerole /rəʊl $ roʊl/ AWL noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1the way in which someone or something is involved in an activity or situation, and how much influence they have on it某人或某事参与某活动或情境的方式,及其对该活动或情境所具有的影响程度role in
women’s role in society女性在社会中的角色
the role of diet in the prevention of disease饮食在预防疾病中的作用role of
They want to limit the role of government.他们希望限制政府的职能。2the character played by an actor in a play or film演员在戏剧或电影中扮演的角色 SYN partrole of
Matthews plays the role of a young doctor suspected of murder.Matthews扮演一名被怀疑犯谋杀的年轻医生。the lead/leading/starring role (=the most important role)(=最重要的角色)
A young actor named Johnny Depp was given the leading role.一位名叫Johnny Depp的年轻演员获得了主角。major/minor role
It was Johansson's first major movie role.这是Johansson的首个重要电影角色。the title role (=the role of the character whose name is in the title of a film or play)(=与电影或戏剧片名同名人物的角色)
The film features Paul Schofield in the title role.该片由Paul Schofield出演同名主角。3role reversal a situation in which two people, especially a man and a woman, each do what is traditionally expected of the other两人(尤其是男女)各自承担对方传统上被期待扮演角色的情形COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义一verbs动词play/have a role· He played a prominent role in the company’s success.· 他在公司的成功中发挥了重要作用。take on a role (also assume a role formal正式) (=start having it)· Mr Jones took on the role of spokesperson for the organization.· Jones先生担任了该组织的发言人角色。take a role· Britain began to take a more active role in the affairs of Europe.· 英国开始在欧洲事务中扮演更积极的角色。give somebody a role· Health experts should be given a key role in developing the correct procedures.· 卫生专家应在制定正确程序方面发挥关键作用。cast somebody in a role written书面 (=give someone a role, especially one they do not want)· He found himself cast in the role of guide and translator.· 他发现自己被安排承担向导兼翻译的角色。adjectives形容词an important/major role· She played an important role in her husband’s political career.· 她在丈夫的政治生涯中发挥了重要作用。a key/central role· The report recognized the key role of teachers.· 该报告认可了教师的关键作用。a vital/crucial/essential role· Every member of the team has a vital role to play.· 团队的每位成员都有至关重要的作用。an active role (=when you do practical things to achieve particular aims)· She took an active role in the community.· 她在社区中积极发挥作用。a leading role (=the most important role)· They take a leading role in discussions.· 他们在讨论中发挥主导作用。a significant role· Technology is already playing a significant role in classroom teaching.· 技术已经在课堂教学中发挥着重要作用。a prominent role· The military has played a prominent role in Burmese politics.· 军方在缅甸政治中扮演了举足轻重的角色。a dual role (=when someone or something does two things)· People have dual roles in society as producers and consumers.· 人们在社会中身兼生产者和消费者的双重角色。somebody’s traditional role (=one based on ideas that have existed for a long time, without changing)· Some women are happy with their traditional role as carers.· 一些女性对自己作为照护者的传统角色感到满意。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义二verbs动词play a role· She was the first actress to play the role of Peter Pan.· 她是第一位扮演Peter Pan角色的女演员。have a role· His son has a small role in the series.· 他的儿子在该系列中有一个小角色。take a role· In the end, I decided not to take the role.· 最终,我决定不接受这个角色。land a role (=be given a role)· In 1982 he landed a role in the musical 'Destry Rides Again'.· 1982年,他在音乐剧《Destry Rides Again》中获得了一个角色。cast somebody in a role (=give them a role)· Television producers would not cast her in lead roles.· 电视制片人不愿意让她出演主角。adjectives形容词a major/big role· It was his first major role.· 这是他的首个重要角色。a minor/small role· He has had small roles in several other films.· 他在另外几部电影中出演了小角色。the lead/leading role (=the most important role)· He had already cast Tom Hanks in the lead role.· 他已经让Tom Hanks担任主角。a starring role (=one of the most important roles)· She was offered the starring role in a new British stage comedy.· 她获邀出演一部新英国舞台喜剧的主角。the title role (=the role of the character whose name is the title of the film or play)· She will play the title role in ‘Emma’ later this year.· 她将在今年晚些时候出演《Emma》的同名主角。a supporting role (=not one of the main roles)· Lee has a supporting role as Judy’s best friend,· Lee饰演Judy最好的朋友,出演配角,a comic role· She admits she is attracted to comic roles.· 她承认自己对喜剧角色很感兴趣。
查看全部语言翻译1the way in which someone or something is involved in an activity or situation, and how much influence they have on it某人或某事参与某活动或情境的方式,及其对该活动或情境所具有的影响程度role in
women’s role in society女性在社会中的角色
the role of diet in the prevention of disease饮食在预防疾病中的作用role of
They want to limit the role of government.他们希望限制政府的职能。2the character played by an actor in a play or film演员在戏剧或电影中扮演的角色 SYN partrole of
Matthews plays the role of a young doctor suspected of murder.Matthews扮演一名被怀疑犯谋杀的年轻医生。the lead/leading/starring role (=the most important role)(=最重要的角色)
A young actor named Johnny Depp was given the leading role.一位名叫Johnny Depp的年轻演员获得了主角。major/minor role
It was Johansson's first major movie role.这是Johansson的首个重要电影角色。the title role (=the role of the character whose name is in the title of a film or play)(=与电影或戏剧片名同名人物的角色)
The film features Paul Schofield in the title role.该片由Paul Schofield出演同名主角。3role reversal a situation in which two people, especially a man and a woman, each do what is traditionally expected of the other两人(尤其是男女)各自承担对方传统上被期待扮演角色的情形COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义一verbs动词play/have a role· He played a prominent role in the company’s success.· 他在公司的成功中发挥了重要作用。take on a role (also assume a role formal正式) (=start having it)· Mr Jones took on the role of spokesperson for the organization.· Jones先生担任了该组织的发言人角色。take a role· Britain began to take a more active role in the affairs of Europe.· 英国开始在欧洲事务中扮演更积极的角色。give somebody a role· Health experts should be given a key role in developing the correct procedures.· 卫生专家应在制定正确程序方面发挥关键作用。cast somebody in a role written书面 (=give someone a role, especially one they do not want)· He found himself cast in the role of guide and translator.· 他发现自己被安排承担向导兼翻译的角色。adjectives形容词an important/major role· She played an important role in her husband’s political career.· 她在丈夫的政治生涯中发挥了重要作用。a key/central role· The report recognized the key role of teachers.· 该报告认可了教师的关键作用。a vital/crucial/essential role· Every member of the team has a vital role to play.· 团队的每位成员都有至关重要的作用。an active role (=when you do practical things to achieve particular aims)· She took an active role in the community.· 她在社区中积极发挥作用。a leading role (=the most important role)· They take a leading role in discussions.· 他们在讨论中发挥主导作用。a significant role· Technology is already playing a significant role in classroom teaching.· 技术已经在课堂教学中发挥着重要作用。a prominent role· The military has played a prominent role in Burmese politics.· 军方在缅甸政治中扮演了举足轻重的角色。a dual role (=when someone or something does two things)· People have dual roles in society as producers and consumers.· 人们在社会中身兼生产者和消费者的双重角色。somebody’s traditional role (=one based on ideas that have existed for a long time, without changing)· Some women are happy with their traditional role as carers.· 一些女性对自己作为照护者的传统角色感到满意。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义二verbs动词play a role· She was the first actress to play the role of Peter Pan.· 她是第一位扮演Peter Pan角色的女演员。have a role· His son has a small role in the series.· 他的儿子在该系列中有一个小角色。take a role· In the end, I decided not to take the role.· 最终,我决定不接受这个角色。land a role (=be given a role)· In 1982 he landed a role in the musical 'Destry Rides Again'.· 1982年,他在音乐剧《Destry Rides Again》中获得了一个角色。cast somebody in a role (=give them a role)· Television producers would not cast her in lead roles.· 电视制片人不愿意让她出演主角。adjectives形容词a major/big role· It was his first major role.· 这是他的首个重要角色。a minor/small role· He has had small roles in several other films.· 他在另外几部电影中出演了小角色。the lead/leading role (=the most important role)· He had already cast Tom Hanks in the lead role.· 他已经让Tom Hanks担任主角。a starring role (=one of the most important roles)· She was offered the starring role in a new British stage comedy.· 她获邀出演一部新英国舞台喜剧的主角。the title role (=the role of the character whose name is the title of the film or play)· She will play the title role in ‘Emma’ later this year.· 她将在今年晚些时候出演《Emma》的同名主角。a supporting role (=not one of the main roles)· Lee has a supporting role as Judy’s best friend,· Lee饰演Judy最好的朋友,出演配角,a comic role· She admits she is attracted to comic roles.· 她承认自己对喜剧角色很感兴趣。