cast
cast.01 - throw outward, throw (dice, fishing lines, shadows)
CAST-V NOTES: Frames file for 'cast' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Comparison to 'cover'. (from cast.01-v)CAST-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry cast.01, OntoNotes grouping senses 6, 7, 8; maps to VN class throw-17.1. Framed by Claire. (from cast.01-n)
Aliases:
cast (n.)
cast (v.)
cast (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: thrower
ARG1-PPT: thing thrown
ARG2-GOL: destination
ARG1-PPT: thing thrown
ARG2-GOL: destination
cast a pall
All thisARG0
has castrel
a pallARG1
over Columbia Savings & Loan Association and its high - rolling 43 - year - old chairman , Thomas Spiegel , who built the $ 12.7 billion Beverly Hills , Calif. , thrift with high - yield junk bondsARG2
.cast doubt
That collapse , following on the heels of disarray in the market for high - risk , high - yield bondsARG0
, castrel
doubtARG1
on the entire takeover businessARG2
, which has fueled both big profits among Wall Street securities firms and big gains in the stock market generally .cast a vote (metaphorical)
I 'm a happy camper as along as
IARG0
'm allowed to castrel
my voteARG1
for who I think is the better candidateARG2
and make my annual political contribution of $ 0.00 to all campaigns .cast nets. literal physical usage
FishermenARG0
castrel
their netsARG1
into the Mekong RiverARG2
under a glowing sunsetARGM-LOC
.Arg 1 only
He lost a fortune on one
castrel
of the diceARG1
.Args 1 & 2
The fisherman made a
skillfulARGM-MNR
castrel
of his lineARG1
into the riverARG2
.Arg0 & TMP
But on
hisARG0
lastARGM-TMP
castrel
of the dayARGM-TMP
he latched into a fish he simply could not move .cast.02 - name, assign a role
CAST-V NOTES: (from cast.02-v)Aliases:
cast (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: namer, assigner of a role
ARG1-PPT: entity playing the role
ARG2-PRD: role
ARG1-PPT: entity playing the role
ARG2-PRD: role
casting call
Castrel
as Violetta ValeryARG2
in a new production of Verdi 's `` La TraviataARGM-LOC
, '' Ms. GruberovaARG1
last week did many things nicely and others not so well .cast.03 - make 3d reproductions from a mold
CAST-V NOTES: Updated by Julia. (from cast.03-v)CASTING-N NOTES: cast.03 (from casting.01-n)
Aliases:
casting (n.)
cast (v.)
cast (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: foundry worker, agent
ARG1-PRD: final product
ARG2-VSP: material used
ARG1-PRD: final product
ARG2-VSP: material used
with source metal
But in fact , as early as the reign of the Western Han 's Xuan Di , the minister in charge of agriculture , Geng Shouchang , is recorded as having "
an astronomical deviceARG1
castrel
of bronzeARG2
, with which to map the heavensARGM-ADV
. "instructional
The sculptorARG0
willARGM-MOD
castrel
his sculptureARG1
by pouring the cement into a mould made from an original piece in a softer materialARGM-MNR
Sand is a material used to make the mould, not the sculpture
Possibly this work was a test piece , the artist challenging
the foundersARG0
torel
castrel
his sculptureARG1
in sandARGM-GOL
with the minimal cold work usually associated with lost - wax castingARGM-MNR
.example with arg2 and argm-GOL
During the casting , a fired clay / sand casting funnel is bound on top of the mould
torel
be able *PRO* to castrel
the bronzeARG2
into the mouldARGM-GOL
.Medical cast
The ER 'sARG0
castingrel
of the boy 's broken armARG1
was to stay in place for six weeks .cast.04 - bandage in plaster
CAST-V NOTES: Based on temprel data. No comparison. No VN class. Framed by Katie. (from cast.04-v)Aliases:
cast (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doctor
ARG1-PPT: patient, bone set
ARG2-MNR: material used
ARG1-PPT: patient, bone set
ARG2-MNR: material used
arg 1 as the patient himself
HeARG1
broke his ankle in the eight grade and was castedrel
ARG0 and ARG2
Dr. PayneARG0
castrel
John 's legARG1
in glow - in - the - dark fiberglassARG2