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mainstream

/meyn-streem/US // ˈmeɪnˌstrim //UK // (ˈmeɪnˌstriːm) //

主流,主流的,主流媒体,主流社会

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the principal or dominant course, tendency, or trend: the mainstream of American culture.
    • : a river having tributaries.
    • : regular school classes or regular schools: keeping autistic students in the mainstream.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging to or characteristic of a principal, dominant, or widely accepted group, movement, style, etc.: mainstream Republicans;a mainstream artist;mainstream media.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of jazz falling historically between Dixieland and modern jazz; specifically, swing music.Compare traditional.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to send into the mainstream; cause to join the main force, group, etc.: to mainstream young people into the labor force.
    • : to place in regular school classes.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to join or be placed in the mainstream.

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Examples

  • Just as for the Si2 technologies, we must now ensure that they enter the mainstream market.

  • Fortnite, Animal Crossing, Roblox and Among Us have swept mainstream culture to the point where even non-gamers know them well — reaching a kind of mainstream success rarely seen before.

  • Hans Noel and Jonathan Chait both wrote pieces about how mainstream Republicans would essentially learn to live with the antidemocratic elements of their party.

  • He published numerous non-pornographic mainstream periodicals.

  • As streaming has become more mainstream, people are increasingly open to subscribing to multiple streaming services.

  • Many Jewish women have been accepted as conventional, mainstream hot.

  • More mainstream Republicans, Rubio chief among them, disagreed.

  • For OK Go, the four-piece band from Chicago, mainstream success started with eight treadmills and a choreographed dance routine.

  • It was promoted on what might be called not-quite-mainstream or, indeed, axe-to-grind media.

  • All the while they racked up favorable coverage in the mainstream press, and even more sycophantic mentions in the gay press.

  • In the mainstream of Grouse Creek the highest percentage taken was 19.27 near the mouth at station G-1.

  • Longnose gar were abundant in the mainstream of the Big Blue River but usually evaded capture.

  • The stoneroller was usually abundant at upstream stations and was found in the mainstream of the Wakarusa River.

  • The effect of the drought on stream-flow at the mainstream gaging station 2.1 miles south of Lawrence is presented in Table 1.

  • The flathead catfish comprises a small but consistent part of the sport fishery of the Wakarusa, especially in the mainstream.

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