casting 音標拼音: [k'æstɪŋ]
n . 投擲,鑄成品,角色
投擲,鑄成品,角色
casting n 1 :
object formed by a mold [
synonym : {
cast }, {
casting }]
2 :
the act of creating something by casting it in a mold [
synonym :
{
molding }, {
casting }]
3 :
the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel [
synonym : {
casting }, {
cast }]
4 :
the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie Cast \
Cast \ (
k [.
a ]
st ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Cast };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Casting }.] [
Cf .
Dan .
kaste ,
Icel . &
Sw .
kasta ;
perh .
akin to L . {
gerere }
to bear ,
carry .
E .
jest .]
1 .
To send or drive by force ;
to throw ;
to fling ;
to hurl ;
to impel .
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Uzziah prepared . . .
slings to cast stones . --
2 Chron .
xxvi .
14 .
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Cast thy garment about thee ,
and follow me . --
Acts .
xii .
8 .
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We must be cast upon a certain island . --
Acts .
xxvii .
26 .
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2 .
To direct or turn ,
as the eyes .
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How earnestly he cast his eyes upon me ! --
Shak .
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3 .
To drop ;
to deposit ;
as ,
to cast a ballot .
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4 .
To throw down ,
as in wrestling . --
Shak .
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5 .
To throw up ,
as a mound ,
or rampart .
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Thine enemies shall cast a trench [
bank ]
about thee .
--
Luke xix .
48 .
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6 .
To throw off ;
to eject ;
to shed ;
to lose .
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His filth within being cast . --
Shak .
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Neither shall your vine cast her fruit . --
Mal .
iii .
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The creatures that cast the skin are the snake ,
the viper ,
etc . --
Bacon .
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7 .
To bring forth prematurely ;
to slink .
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Thy she -
goats have not cast their young . --
Gen .
xxi .
38 .
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8 .
To throw out or emit ;
to exhale . [
Obs .]
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This . . .
casts a sulphureous smell . --
Woodward .
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9 .
To cause to fall ;
to shed ;
to reflect ;
to throw ;
as ,
to cast a ray upon a screen ;
to cast light upon a subject .
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10 .
To impose ;
to bestow ;
to rest .
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The government I cast upon my brother . --
Shak .
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Cast thy burden upon the Lord . --
Ps .
iv .
22 .
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11 .
To dismiss ;
to discard ;
to cashier . [
Obs .]
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The state can not with safety cast him .
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12 .
To compute ;
to reckon ;
to calculate ;
as ,
to cast a horoscope . "
Let it be cast and paid ." --
Shak .
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You cast the event of war ,
my noble lord . --
Shak .
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13 .
To contrive ;
to plan . [
Archaic ]
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The cloister . . .
had ,
I doubt not ,
been cast for [
an orange -
house ]. --
Sir W .
Temple .
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14 .
To defeat in a lawsuit ;
to decide against ;
to convict ;
as ,
to be cast in damages .
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She was cast to be hanged . --
Jeffrey .
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Were the case referred to any competent judge ,
they would inevitably be cast . --
Dr .
H .
More .
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15 .
To turn (
the balance or scale );
to overbalance ;
hence ,
to make preponderate ;
to decide ;
as ,
a casting voice .
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How much interest casts the balance in cases dubious ! --
South .
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16 .
To form into a particular shape ,
by pouring liquid metal or other material into a mold ;
to fashion ;
to found ;
as ,
to cast bells ,
stoves ,
bullets .
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17 . (
Print .)
To stereotype or electrotype .
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18 .
To fix ,
distribute ,
or allot ,
as the parts of a play among actors ;
also to assign (
an actor )
for a part .
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Our parts in the other world will be new cast .
--
Addison .
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{
To cast anchor } (
Naut .)
See under {
Anchor }.
{
To cast a horoscope },
to calculate it .
{
To cast a } {
horse ,
sheep },
or other animal ,
to throw with the feet upwards ,
in such a manner as to prevent its rising again .
{
To cast a shoe },
to throw off or lose a shoe ,
said of a horse or ox .
{
To cast aside },
to throw or push aside ;
to neglect ;
to reject as useless or inconvenient .
{
To cast away }.
(
a )
To throw away ;
to lavish ;
to waste . "
Cast away a life " --
Addison .
(
b )
To reject ;
to let perish . "
Cast away his people ."
--
Rom .
xi .
1 . "
Cast one away ." --
Shak .
(
c )
To wreck . "
Cast away and sunk ." --
Shak .
{
To cast by },
to reject ;
to dismiss or discard ;
to throw away .
{
To cast down },
to throw down ;
to destroy ;
to deject or depress ,
as the mind . "
Why art thou cast down .
O my soul ?"
--
Ps .
xiii .
5 .
{
To cast forth },
to throw out ,
or eject ,
as from an inclosed place ;
to emit ;
to send out .
{
To cast in one '
s lot with },
to share the fortunes of .
{
To cast in one '
s teeth },
to upbraid or abuse one for ;
to twin .
{
To cast lots }.
See under {
Lot }.
{
To cast off }.
(
a )
To discard or reject ;
to drive away ;
to put off ;
to free one '
s self from .
(
b ) (
Hunting )
To leave behind ,
as dogs ;
also ,
to set loose ,
or free ,
as dogs . --
Crabb .
(
c ) (
Naut .)
To untie ,
throw off ,
or let go ,
as a rope .
{
To cast off copy }, (
Print .),
to estimate how much printed matter a given amount of copy will make ,
or how large the page must be in order that the copy may make a given number of pages .
{
To cast one '
s self on }
or {
To cast one '
s self upon }
to yield or submit one '
s self unreservedly to ,
as to the mercy of another .
{
To cast out },
to throw out ;
to eject ,
as from a house ;
to cast forth ;
to expel ;
to utter .
{
To cast the lead } (
Naut .),
to sound by dropping the lead to the bottom .
{
To cast the water } (
Med .),
to examine the urine for signs of disease . [
Obs .].
{
To cast up }.
(
a )
To throw up ;
to raise .
(
b )
To compute ;
to reckon ,
as the cost .
(
c )
To vomit .
(
d )
To twit with ;
to throw in one '
s teeth .
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Casting \
Cast "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act of one who casts or throws ,
as in fishing .
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2 .
The act or process of making casts or impressions ,
or of shaping metal or plaster in a mold ;
the act or the process of pouring molten metal into a mold .
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3 .
That which is cast in a mold ;
esp .
the mass of metal so cast ;
as ,
a casting in iron ;
bronze casting .
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4 .
The warping of a board . --
Brande &
C .
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5 .
The act of casting off ,
or that which is cast off ,
as skin ,
feathers ,
excrement ,
etc .
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{
Casting of draperies },
the proper distribution of the folds of garments ,
in painting and sculpture .
{
Casting line } (
Fishing ),
the leader ;
also ,
sometimes applied to the long reel line .
{
Casting net },
a net which is cast and drawn ,
in distinction from a net that is set and left .
{
Casting voice }, {
Casting vote },
the decisive vote of a presiding officer ,
when the votes of the assembly or house are equally divided . "
When there was an equal vote ,
the governor had the casting voice ." --
B .
Trumbull .
{
Casting weight },
a weight that turns a balance when exactly poised .
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134 Moby Thesaurus words for "
casting ":
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adding ,
anaglyptics ,
anaglyptography ,
angling ,
archery ,
architectural sculpture ,
architecture ,
assembly ,
bone -
carving ,
building ,
bullion ,
button ,
calculation ,
calculus ,
cast ,
ceroplastics ,
chasing ,
chucking ,
ciphering ,
clay sculpture ,
composition ,
computation ,
construction ,
conversion ,
crafting ,
craftsmanship ,
creation ,
cultivation ,
decorative sculpture ,
devising ,
earth art ,
elaboration ,
embossing ,
engraving ,
erection ,
estimation ,
extraction ,
fabrication ,
fashioning ,
firing ,
fishery ,
fishing ,
flinging ,
fly fishing ,
footing ,
formation ,
forming ,
formulation ,
founding ,
framing ,
garden sculpture ,
gate ,
gem -
cutting ,
glass sculpture ,
glyptic ,
growing ,
guddling ,
gunnery ,
handicraft ,
handiwork ,
harpooning ,
harvesting ,
heaving ,
hurling ,
ingot ,
ivory -
carving ,
jaculation ,
jigging ,
lobbing ,
lost -
wax process ,
machining ,
making ,
manufacture ,
manufacturing ,
metal sculpture ,
milling ,
mining ,
modeling ,
mold ,
molding ,
monumental sculpture ,
musketry ,
paper sculpture ,
pig ,
piscation ,
pitching ,
plaster casting ,
plastic art ,
portrait sculpture ,
prefabrication ,
preparation ,
processing ,
producing ,
projection ,
raising ,
reckoning ,
refining ,
regulus ,
relief ,
relief -
carving ,
relievo ,
rod and reel ,
sculptor ,
sculpture ,
sculpturing ,
seal ,
shaping ,
sheet metal ,
shell -
carving ,
shooting ,
skeet ,
skeet shooting ,
slinging ,
smelting ,
sow ,
stamp ,
statuary ,
still -
fishing ,
stone sculpture ,
stonecutting ,
throwing ,
totaling ,
toting ,
trajection ,
trapshooting ,
trawling ,
trolling ,
whaling ,
whittling ,
wire sculpture ,
wood carving ,
workmanship ,
xyloglyphy
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