The actress missed too many rehearsals and was dumped from the cast.
这个女演员太多排练都没来,于是被踢了。
dump /dʌmp/
v. get rid of somebody/something or leave them for somebody else to deal with
丢掉,甩掉
Eg. He dumped her.
他把她甩了。
v. to put down or drop something in a careless way
丢掉
Eg. 90 percent of American rubbish is dumped in landfill sites.
百分之九十的美国垃圾都被丢在垃圾场。
v. to sell unwanted goods very cheaply, usually in other countries
甩卖; (通常指卖给其他国家)
Eg. They dumped out-of-date medicines on Third World countries.
他们向第三方国家倾销过期药品。
landfill /ˈlænd.fɪl/
n. an area of land where large amounts of waste material are buried under the earth
垃圾场,废墟
cast /kæst/
v. cast (somebody) something to look, smile, etc. in a particular direction
投掷,投递
Eg. Yiting cast a welcoming smile in Hugo’s direction.
一婷向Hugo的方向投去一个温暖的微笑。
v. cast something (over something) to make light, a shadow, etc. appear in a particular place
投射(阴影,或光)
Eg. The setting sun cast an orange glow over the mountains.
落日在山上投下橘黄色的光辉。
v. to choose actors to play the different parts in a film/movie
试镜,选角
Eg. Candy cast a very beautiful woman.
Candy选了一个非常漂亮的女人当演员。
cast作名词时,是演员表的意思。
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