casts
The cast of a play or film is all the people who act in it.
The show is very amusing and the cast is very good.
表演非常有趣,演员都很优秀。
A cast is a model that has been made by pouring a liquid such as plaster or hot metal onto something or into something, so that when it hardens it has the same shape as that thing.
An orthodontist took a cast of the inside of Billy's mouth to make a dental plate.
正牙医师从比利的口腔内部取了模型来制作齿板。
A cast is a cover made of plaster of Paris which is used to protect a broken bone by keeping a part of the body stiff.
cast aside
If you cast aside someone or something, you get rid of them because they are no longer necessary or useful to you.
We need to cast aside outdated policies.
我们要废除过时的政策。
casts , casting , cast
To cast an actor in a play or film means to choose them to act a particular role in it.
The world premiere of Harold Pinter's new play casts Ian Holm in the lead role.
哈罗德·品特新戏的首次全球公演选择伊恩·霍姆担纲主演。
He was cast as a college professor.
他被选扮演大学教授这个角色。
If you cast your eyes or cast a look in a particular direction, you look quickly in that direction.
He cast a stern glance at the two men.
他严厉地瞪了那两名男子一眼。
I cast my eyes down briefly.
我往下瞅了瞅。
If something casts a light or shadow somewhere, it causes it to appear there.
The moon cast a bright light over the yard.
月亮在院子里撒下清辉。
To cast doubt on something means to cause people to be unsure about it.
Last night a top criminal psychologist cast doubt on the theory.
昨晚,一位顶级的犯罪心理学家使人们对该理论产生了怀疑。
When you cast your vote in an election, you vote.
About ninety-five per cent of those who cast their votes approve the new constitution.
95的人投票赞成新宪法。
To cast an object means to make it by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a specially shaped container and leaving it there until it becomes hard.
Our door knocker is cast in solid brass.
我们的门环是纯铜铸造的。