mainstream

英['meɪnstriːm] 美['meɪnstriːm]
  • n. 主流
  • adj. 主流的
  • v. 把 ... 编入学校正规班级;把 ... 纳入主流
mainstreamer mainstreamed mainstreamed mainstreaming mainstreams
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星级词汇:
  • main adj.主要的;最重要的n.干线;总管道;[pl](水、煤、电)供应系统;大海
Noun:
  1. the prevailing current of thought;

    "his thinking was in the American mainstream"

1. Arran became increasingly estranged from the mainstream of Hollywood.
阿伦变得越来越脱离好莱坞的主流了。

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2. He accused the mainstream political parties of cynically exploiting this situation.
他指责一些主要政党从这一局势中牟取私利。

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3. There is absolutely no suggestion of any mainstream political party involvement.
没有任何依据表明有任何主要政党参与其中。

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4. Designer wedding dresses make wedding fashion a separate category from mainstream fashion.
著名设计师设计的婚纱使得婚纱时尚有别于主流服装时尚。

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5. Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
总统选举中的两位领先者都不是主流政治家。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There is no problem to be outside the mainstream.
      远离主流是没有问题的.
    2. Nobody could go completely against the mainstream of the history.
      没有人能够完全逆历史主流而行。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They started trying out more mainstream formats.
      他们开始试验更加主流的格式。
    2. Construction has emerged as a mainstream political issue.
      建设已经成为一个主流的政治问题。

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