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Mainstream People Prevailing 英 Meɪnstriːm] 美 Meɪnstriːm N.主流 Adj.主流的

英语单词 mainstream
英美音标 英 ['meɪnstriːm] 美 ['meɪnstriːm]
中文释义 n.主流
adj.主流的
v.把 ... 编入学校正规班级;把 ... 纳入主流
英语例句 (1) There is no problem to be outside the mainstream.
(2) Nobody could go completely against the mainstream of the history.
(3) They started trying out more mainstream formats.
(4) Construction has emerged as a mainstream political issue.
中文例句 (1) 远离主流是没有问题的.
(2) 没有人能够完全逆历史主流而行。
(3) 他们开始试验更加主流的格式。
(4) 建设已经成为一个主流的政治问题。
vocabulary简明 Mainstream describes what's viewed by most people in a society as "normal," like the mainstream view that everyone should get married, move to the suburbs, and have children as soon as they can.
vocabulary扩展 Something that's mainstream is conventional, or the usual way of doing things. If you're talking about the mainstream in fashion, you mean the ordinary clothes that most people wear and which is found in all the malls — nothing too weird or outlandish. In the 1600s, mainstream described the prevailing current of a river, with the first recorded use of its meaning of prevailing taste or opinion in 1831.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](人、活动、思想等的)主流,主要倾向,主要趋势 People, activities, or ideas that are part of the mainstream are regarded as the most typical, normal, and conventional because they belong to the same group or system as most others of their kind.
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  • ...people outside the economic mainstream...

    经济主流之外的人

  • This was the company's first step into the mainstream of scientific and commercial computing...

    这是该公司向主流科学与商业计算领域迈出的第一步。

  • The show wanted to attract a mainstream audience.

    演出希望能够吸引主流观众。

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