adhesive-backed rubber stereotype - translation to russian
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adhesive-backed rubber stereotype - translation to russian

REVERSE OF A STEREOTYPE
Counter-stereotype; Anti-stereotype; Antistereotype; Reverse stereotype; Counter stereotype

adhesive-backed rubber stereotype      
наклеиваемый (на подставку или формный цилиндр) резиновый стереотип, резиновый стереотип с клеевым слоем на оборотной стороне
foam-rubber         
RUBBER MANUFACTURED WITH A FOAMING AGENT
Foam Rubber; Rubber foam; Foam rubber latex; Foam-rubber
foam-rubber noun губчатая резина; поролон (для набивки матрацев, спинок и сидений мебели и т. п.)
foam rubber         
RUBBER MANUFACTURED WITH A FOAMING AGENT
Foam Rubber; Rubber foam; Foam rubber latex; Foam-rubber

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общая лексика

пенорезина

строительное дело

микропористая резина, пенорезина

Definition

rubber bullet
(rubber bullets)
A rubber bullet is a bullet made of a metal ball coated with rubber. It is intended to injure people rather than kill them, and is used by police or soldiers to control crowds during a riot.
Rubber bullets were used to break up the demonstration.
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Wikipedia

Counterstereotype

A counterstereotype is an idea or object that goes against a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment. Although counterstereotypes arise in opposition to stereotypes, they may eventually become stereotypes themselves if they are too popular.

An example is the character type called the magical negro; Spike Lee popularized this term deriding the archetype of the "super-duper magical negro" in 2001 while discussing films with students at Washington State University and at Yale University.

What is the Russian for adhesive-backed rubber stereotype? Translation of &#39adhesive-backed rubber