subculture

英['sʌbkʌltʃə(r)] 美['sʌbkʌltʃər]
  • n. 亚文化群
subcultural
    n. (名词)
    1. 亚文化群
    2. 【微】次培养
    3. 【生】再次培养
    4. 继代培养
    5. 分培物
    6. 次文化
    7. 亚文化行为观念
    8. 次培养基
    9. 次培养菌
    v. (动词)
    1. 【微】作再次培养
    2. 次培养

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs

1. Nowadays, juggling is alive again and has grown into a subculture 2.
如今杂耍表演再度活跃起来,并且进而发展成一种次文化.

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2. A subculture of female body builders was reported in this magazine.
这本杂志报道了女性热爱健身者的这种次文化.

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3. Pop culture meets subculture – with a twist. That's Rocket Dog.
当流行文化碰上亚文化---融合之后, 那就是我们的 “ 火箭狗”

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4. Kato reportedly had a strong interest in comic - book and video - game subculture.
据报道,加藤了浓厚的兴趣,在漫画图书和电子游戏机代.

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5. The gay is a subculture group, has distinctive behavior regulations and way.
同性恋者作为一个亚文化群体, 具有独特的行为规范和方式.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There is no doubt that foreign talent here belongs to a subculture.
      毫无疑问,外来人才在此处于亚文化的境地。
    2. The existence of politics subculture needs a political party system to integrate.
      各种政治亚文化的存在,需要一种政党制度来加以整合。