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Что (кто) такое adhesive-backed rubber stereotype - определение

REVERSE OF A STEREOTYPE
Counter-stereotype; Anti-stereotype; Antistereotype; Reverse stereotype; Counter stereotype
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Ethnic stereotype         
TYPE OF STEREOTYPES
Racial stereotype; Racial stereotypes; Ethnic stereotypes; Cultural stereotype; Racial stereotyping; Racial Stereotype; Ethnic stereotypes in popular culture; Ethnic stereotyping; National stereotype; National stereotypes; National characteristic; Ethnic and national stereotypes; Racist stereotype; Racist stereotypes
An ethnic stereotype, racial stereotype or cultural stereotype involves part of a system of beliefs about typical characteristics of members of a given ethnic group, their status, societal and cultural norms. A national stereotype, or national character, does the same for a given nationality.
Foam rubber         
RUBBER MANUFACTURED WITH A FOAMING AGENT
Foam Rubber; Rubber foam; Foam rubber latex; Foam-rubber
Foam rubber (also known as cellular, sponge, or expanded rubber) refers to rubber that has been manufactured with a foaming agent to create an air-filled matrix structure. Commercial foam rubbers are generally made of synthetic rubber, natural latex or polyurethane.
rubber bullet         
  • 9mm pa cartridge with rubber bullet
  • Rubber balls used against protesters in [[Ni'lin]], August 2013
RUBBER OR RUBBER-COATED PROJECTILES THAT CAN BE FIRED FROM EITHER STANDARD FIREARMS OR DEDICATED RIOT GUNS
Rubber bullets; Rubber coated steel bullet; Rubber baton round
(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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rubber bullet         
  • 9mm pa cartridge with rubber bullet
  • Rubber balls used against protesters in [[Ni'lin]], August 2013
RUBBER OR RUBBER-COATED PROJECTILES THAT CAN BE FIRED FROM EITHER STANDARD FIREARMS OR DEDICATED RIOT GUNS
Rubber bullets; Rubber coated steel bullet; Rubber baton round
¦ noun a bullet made of rubber, used especially in riot control.
Rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
·noun A whetstone; a rubstone.
II. Rubber ·noun India rubber; caoutchouc.
III. Rubber ·noun One who, or that which, rubs.
IV. Rubber ·noun An overshoe made of India rubber.
V. Rubber ·noun The cushion of an electrical machine.
VI. Rubber ·noun An eraser, usually made of caoutchouc.
VII. Rubber ·noun A coarse file, or the rough part of a file.
VIII. Rubber ·noun One who performs massage, especially in a Turkish bath.
IX. Rubber ·noun An instrument or thing used in rubbing, polishing, or cleaning.
X. Rubber ·noun Something that chafes or annoys; hence, something that grates on the feelings; a sarcasm; a rub.
XI. Rubber ·noun In some games, as whist, the odd game, as the third or the fifth, when there is a tie between the players; as, to play the rubber; also, a contest determined by the winning of two out of three games; as, to play a rubber of whist.
Natural rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
Rubber, also called India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, caucho, or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds. Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia are three of the leading rubber producers.
rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
(rubbers)
1.
Rubber is a strong, waterproof, elastic substance made from the juice of a tropical tree or produced chemically. It is used for making tyres, boots, and other products.
...the smell of burning rubber.
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2.
Rubber things are made of rubber.
...rubber gloves.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
A rubber is a small piece of rubber or other material that is used to remove mistakes that you have made while writing, drawing, or typing. (BRIT; in AM, use eraser
)
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4.
A rubber is a condom. (AM INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
India rubber         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
·- ·see Caoutchouc.
rubbers         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
n. (AE)
rubber overshoes
1) to put on; wear rubbers
2) a pair of rubbers
rubbery         
  • A woman in [[Sri Lanka]] harvesting rubber, c. 1920
  • Compression molding machine for rubber parts
  • Rubber latex elasticity
  • rubber tree]], [[Cameroon]]
  • Rubber latex
  • Mixed field coagula.
  • Cup lump rubber coagula in a [[Myanmar]] road stall.
  • Sheets of natural rubber
  • Removing coagulum from coagulating troughs.
  • Chemical structure of cis-polyisoprene, the main constituent of natural rubber. Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from distinct precursors, [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] and [[isoprene]].
  • flashes]] are removed
  • [[Rubber tree]] plantation in [[Thailand]]
  • Rubber is generally cultivated in large plantations. The image shows a coconut shell used in collecting latex, in plantations in [[Kerala]], India.
  • Torn latex rubber dry suit wrist seal
  • Vintage tobacco card, Tapping a Rubber Tree, India, Products of the World series, Player's Cigarettes, 1909
POLYMERS OF THE ORGANIC COMPOUND ISOPRENE, WITH MINOR IMPURITIES OF OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; REFINED FROM LATEX HARVESTED FROM RUBBER TREES
Rubber mixing; Rubbers; Caoutchouc; India-Rubber; India rubber; India-rubber; Gum Elastic; Indiarubber; Rubber; Gum rubber; Production of rubber; Rubbery; Amazonian rubber
1.
Something that is rubbery looks or feels soft or elastic like rubber.
The mask is left on for about 15 minutes while it sets to a rubbery texture.
ADJ
2.
Food such as meat that is rubbery is difficult to chew.
= tough
ADJ

Википедия

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.