cliché
IDEA QUE SE HA USADO EN EXCESO HASTA EL PUNTO DE PERDER SU SIGNIFICADO ORIGINAL O SER IRRITANTE
Cliche; Clisé; Clise; Clicle
= cliche, stereotyped, stencil, master, spirit master.
Ex: The true meaning of the cliche "A picture is worth more than ten thousand words," is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.
Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: The stylus emits tiny sparks which cut minute holes in the surface of the stencil.
Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.
Ex: The catalogue covers filmstrips, slides, films, filmloops, portfolios, posters, charts, overhead projection transparencies, kits, cassettes, gramophone records, work cards, educational games, spirit masters, etc.
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* clichés = stereotyping.
* hacer un cliché = cut + stencil.
* lleno de clichés = cliche-ridden.
* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.