cast
Prononciation : [/kæst/]
Contexte : « performing arts »
(verb) to choose actors for a play, movie, or show. It's like selecting the people who will act out the story.
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The director decided to cast Tom Hanks as the lead in the new film.
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They couldn't find the right actors to cast in the school play.
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Who will they cast as the main character in the play?
Contexte : « fishing »
(noun) an act of throwing a fishing line out into the water. It's the action of putting your fishing line into the water to catch fish.
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He made a perfect cast and caught a big fish.
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His cast was too short, and he didn't catch anything.
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How far can you make your cast when fishing?
Contexte : « throwing »
(verb) to throw or propel something in a specific direction. It's like tossing an item to a certain spot.
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She cast the ball with great precision and scored a goal.
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He cast the stone, but it fell short of the target.
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Can you cast the frisbee all the way to me?
Contexte : « material »
(noun) a hard covering used to protect and heal a broken or injured body part. It helps the injured area to heal properly.
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After he broke his arm, the doctor put a cast on it.
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Having a cast made it hard for him to move freely.
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How long will you need to wear the cast on your leg?