miscast

miscast
mis·cast
[mɪˈskɑ:st, AM -ˈskæst]
I. vt
<-cast, -cast>
usu passive
to \miscast sb jdn falsch besetzen
to \miscast a play/film ein Theaterstück/einen Film fehlbesetzen
II. adj
to feel \miscast in one's life sich akk im Leben nicht zurechtfinden
to feel \miscast in one's role sich akk in seiner Rolle nicht wohl fühlen
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['mɪs'kAːst] pret, ptp miscast
vt
play falsch or schlecht besetzen, fehlbesetzen

the actor was clearly miscast in this role — mit diesem Schauspieler war die Rolle eindeutig fehlbesetzt

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miscast v/t irr ein Theaterstück, einen Film etc falsch besetzen, eine Rolle auch fehlbesetzen:
be (badly) miscast eine (glatte) Fehlbesetzung sein (as als)
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n.
Fehlbesetzung f. v.
fehlbesetzen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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