role
role — noun
1. the expected duties and behaviors that come with a particular position within a
the expected duties and behaviors that come with a particular position within a group, system, or situation
The manager asked each team member to explain their role in the project.
possessive: their role in [something]
Parents play an important role in helping children develop good habits.
collocation: play a … role in
As technology improves, the role of the teacher in the classroom continues to change.
Layla's role in the family changed after her mother went back to work.
The new software plays a different role from the old system — it handles customer data.
文法句型
role in [something]
role of [someone/something]
play/have/take on a role
用法筆記
Often paired with play, have, or take on. The prepositions in and of are both common: role in introduces a situation or activity, while role of introduces the person or thing filling the position.
常見錯誤
2. the character that a performer acts out in a movie, play, or television show
the character that a performer acts out in a movie, play, or television show
Samir got the lead role in the school play this year.
collocation: lead role
The director asked Evelyn to prepare for the role of a young doctor.
preposition: role of [character]
After playing several small roles on television, Talia finally landed a part in a movie.
Maja spent weeks learning a special accent for her role in the film.
The role of the villain is often more interesting to actors than the hero's part.
文法句型
role of [character]
play the role of [character]
lead / supporting role
用法筆記
When naming the specific character an actor plays, the structure is role of [character name], as in role of Hamlet. This sense is distinct from sense 1 in that it refers strictly to performance contexts such as theatre, film, or television.