pigeonholes
n. 鴿捨出入口( pigeonhole的名詞複數 ); 小房間; 檔案架上的小間隔
v. 把…擱在分類架上( pigeonhole的第三人稱單數 ); 把…留在記憶中; 緩辦; 把…隔成小格
A pigeon-hole is one of the sections in a frame on a wall where letters and messages can be left for someone, or one of the sections in a writing desk where you can keep documents.
To pigeon-hole someone or something means to decide that they belong to a particular class or category, often without considering all their qualities or characteristics.
He felt they had pigeonholed him...
他感到他們硬把自己劃入了某一類人。
I don't want to be pigeonholed as a kids' presenter.
我不想被歸類為兒童節目主持人。
If you put someone in a particular pigeon-hole, you decide that they belong in a particular category.
Because I had an unusual accent people were not able to put me into a pigeon-hole.
因為我與眾不同的口音,人們無法把我歸入任何一類。
All of those who are different those who do not fit the boxes and the pigeonholes?
那些與眾不同,不合適常規,不符合傳統的人的位置又在哪裡?