mainstream

美音:[ˈmeɪnˌstrim] 英音:[ˈmeɪnˌstriːm]

简单释义:


n.主流;干流;(河流的)主流

v.使…成为主流;将(残障儿童等)纳入正规班级

adj.主流的

网络主流级;主流型;主流社会

变形:

第三人称单数:mainstreams  现在分词:mainstreaming  过去式:mainstreamed  


完整释义:


n.

1.主流
2.(河流的)主流;干流

adj.

1.主流的

v.

1.使...成为主流
2.将(残障儿童等)纳入正规班级


例句:

  1. Narrator: Indie music was no longer about being outside the mainstream, it was the mainstream.
    旁白:独立音乐不再意味着主流以外,它已经成为主流。

  2. Instead, the newspaper said, the extra time slots would be filled with programs that "promote harmony, health and mainstream culture. "
    并且说多余的时间应该有一些“有助于构建和谐,健康的主流文化”

  3. For a seriously autistic kid, the best prognosis might be getting into a mainstream school without being too much of a shadow.
    对于一个严重自闭症孩子的时候,最好的预后可能陷入一种主流学校没有过于很大的阴影。

  4. He was one of the first economists to gain wide following as an economic commentator in the mainstream press.
    他是率先在主流媒体担任经济评论员、并赢得广泛追捧的经济学家之一。

  5. Mainstream culture should be sensitive not to marginalize minority culture, as hybrid as it has evolved, like the one in Halifax.
    主流文化不应该将弱势阶层的文化边缘化,而是要像在哈利法克斯那样,让二者慢慢融合。

  6. All this suggests to me that this crisis is a "market test" for mainstream economics.
    所有这些对我而言意味着现在的经济危机是对主流经济学的一个“市场考验”。

  7. He said he expects Android to become the mainstream smartphone platform in China, and that Motorola is '100% dedicated to Android.
    他希望Android能成为中国智能手机的主流操作平台,并说摩托罗拉“100%忠于Android”。

  8. "Mainstream" model tends to fail in the long run without appropriate supporting structural changes.
    如果没有适宜的结构变革支持,“主流”类型最后会趋于失败。

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