casting

英['kɑːstɪŋ] 美['kæstɪŋ]
  • n. 铸造;铸件;投掷;角色分配
  • v. 铸造;投掷;投向;选派演员;扔掉(cast的ing形式)

词态变化


复数: castings;

英文词源


casting (n.)
c. 1300, "a throwing; late 14c., "a metal casting, a product of a cast;" verbal noun from cast (v.). Theatrical sense is from 1814. Casting couch in the naughty-Hollywood sense is from 1948.

双语例句


1. He has flatly denied casting aspersions on the rabbi's behaviour.
他已断然否认曾对拉比的行为进行过诋毁。

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2. The moon was casting a rainbow through the spray from the waterfall.
月亮在瀑布溅起的水雾上照出了一道彩虹。

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3. 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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4. The security forces are casting their net wider.
安全部队正在更广泛地布网。

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5. He had no trouble casting the movie.
他为该部电影挑选演员没费一点力气。

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