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1 | C all the performers in a film , play etc (电影、戏剧等的)全体演员 |
| An all-star cast includes Michael Douglas as the US President. 全明星阵容中包括扮演美国总统的迈克尔·道格拉斯。 |
| +of The play has a cast of four. 该剧总共有4位演员。 |
| She was a member of the cast of The Sound of Music for years. 她在《音乐之声》中担任了几年的演职人员。 |
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2 | C medical a hard cover for protecting a broken or injured part of the body , such as an arm or leg , while it is getting better (固定骨折断骨用的)硬质敷料,石膏 |
| Sheila broke her arm skiing and had to wear a cast. 希拉滑雪时胳膊骨折了,只好打上石膏。 |
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3 | C an object formed into a particular shape by pouring a liquid into a mould , allowing the liquid to become hard , and then removing the mould 铸型;模型 |
| The museum’ s study hall has casts of many Greek statues. 博物馆的展厅里有许多希腊塑像的模型。 |
| 3a | a mould used to form a particular shape 模子;模具 | |
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4 | singular BRITISH a particular type of something , especially someone’ s mind , face , or features 特性;脸型;特征 |
| cast of mind men of a military cast of mind 好斗的男人 |
| 4a | the particular way that something looks, especially if it is only slightly noticeable 表情;神情 | | His face had a slightly greenish cast. 他脸上微微泛着青色。 | |
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5 | C the action of swinging a fishing line or net into the water 抛鱼线;撒网 |
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