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BNC: 5848 COCA: 3528

mainstream

noun
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
the mainstream
[singular]
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  1. the ideas and opinions that are thought to be normal because they are shared by most people; the people whose ideas and opinions are most accepted主流思想;主流群体
    • His radical views place him outside the mainstream of American politics.他的激进观点使他脱离了美国政治的主流。
    • He was never part of the literary mainstream as a writer.作为一名作家,他从未成为文学主流的一部分。
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    • He drifted out of the mainstream of society.他渐渐偏离了社会的主流。
    • He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music.他的音乐属于英国当代音乐的主流。
    • These teachers have been cut off from the mainstream of educational activity.这些老师被排除在教育活动的主流之外。
    • This style of drama is not part of the cultural mainstream.这种戏剧风格不属于文化主流。
    • This technology was designed for specialists but is now starting to move into the mainstream.这种技术原本是为专家设计的,但现在却渐渐成为主流。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1, Politicsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cultural
    • political
    • etc.
    verb + mainstream
    • enter
    • hit
    • join
    preposition
    • in the mainstream
    • within the mainstream
    • into the mainstream
    phrases
    • part of the mainstream
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mainstream

adjective
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
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  1. considered normal because it reflects what is done or accepted by most people 使为大多数人所接受
    • mainstream culture/politics主流文化/政治
    • mainstream economists/journalists主流经济学家/记者
    • the mainstream press/media主流媒体
  2. mainstream education is for children who do not have any special needs or difficulties 让(身心有缺陷的儿童)融入主流教育

mainstream

verb
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
/ˈmeɪnstriːm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they mainstream
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he / she / it mainstreams
/ˈmeɪnstriːmz/
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past simple mainstreamed
/ˈmeɪnstriːmd/
/ˈmeɪnstriːmd/
past participle mainstreamed
/ˈmeɪnstriːmd/
/ˈmeɪnstriːmd/
-ing form mainstreaming
/ˈmeɪnstriːmɪŋ/
/ˈmeɪnstriːmɪŋ/
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  1. mainstream something to make a particular idea or opinion accepted by most people使为大多数人所接受
    • Vegetarianism has been mainstreamed.素食主义已为大多数人所接受。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  2. mainstream somebody (especially North American English) to include children with mental or physical problems in ordinary school classes让(身心有缺陷的儿童)融入主流教育
BNC: 5848 COCA: 3528
mainstream

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + MAINSTREAM | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcultural, political, etc.文化、政治等主流VERB + MAINSTREAMenter, hit, join, reach進入主流cut sb/sth off from, exclude sb/sth from將⋯排除在主流之外These teachers have been cut off from the mainstream of educational activity.這些老師被排除在教育活動的主流之外。PREPOSITIONin the mainstream, within the mainstream在主流中;屬於主流He was in the mainstream of British contemporary music.他的音樂屬於英國當代音樂的主流。into the mainstream進入主流This technology was designed for specialists but is now starting to move into the mainstream.這種技術原本是為專家設計的,但現在卻漸漸成為主流。out of the mainstream, outside the mainstream在主流之外He drifted out of the mainstream of society.他漸漸偏離了社會的主流。PHRASESpart of the mainstream主流的組成部份This style of drama is not part of the cultural mainstream.這種戲劇風格不屬於文化主流。
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mainstream adj.
traditional
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mainstream
Ordinary and normal: BAU, identikit, normal...
To give information to many people: announce, disclose, broadcast...
To teach someone something: upskill, teach, train...

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