mainstream
mainstream 英 [ˈmeɪnstri:m] 美 [ˈmenˌstrim]
n. 主流
名词复数:mainstreams
- 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.
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- n. 主流
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1. Yet some far-right ideas have percolated into the mainstream.
然而一些极右翼思想已经渗透到了主流之中。
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2. Although there is no one ‘theory’ of strategy, there is what might be considered to be ‘mainstream’ approaches to strategy.
尽管还没有一个战略的“理论”,但却有一些可能会被接受的“主流的”战略研究方法。
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3. I realize my saying this is controversial and differs from what we hear from mainstream news sources.
我认识到我的说法是有争议的,而且跟我们从主流新闻来源听到的不一样。
- mainstream (n.) also main-stream, main stream, "principal current of a river," 1660s, from main (adj.) + stream (n.); hence, "prevailing direction in opinion, popular taste, etc.," a figurative use first attested in Carlyle (1831). Mainstream media attested by 1980 in language of U.S. leftists critical of coverage of national affairs.
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