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mainstreaming

/meyn-stree-ming/US // ˈmeɪnˌstri mɪŋ //

主流化,纳入主流

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : integration of children with special educational problems, as a physical handicap, into conventional classes and school activities.

Examples

  • The cryptocurrency exchange platform Coinbase in April became the first major cryptocurrency company to go public in the US, signifying the mainstreaming of blockchain-based currencies like bitcoin, ethereum, and dogecoin.

  • Starting last year, Sun says, the company’s customer base started to really diversify beyond just tech companies—another indicator Sun points to as the mainstreaming of fertility benefits.

  • Still, the criticisms have stung, particularly in the age of post-Mitt Romney Mormon mainstreaming.

  • Since launching in 2009, the company has expanded to 34 countries, mainstreaming on-demand private transportation.

  • There was the grunge trend, of course, and the mainstreaming of hip-hop gear.

  • And they are also an unparalleled statement of the mainstreaming of Palestinians and Palestine in the United States.

  • Muslim Americans made significant progress in mainstreaming themselves and their image with their compatriots.

  • I am proud that the United States leads the world in mainstreaming and treating disabled people.