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mainstream

US:/ˈmeɪnˌstrim/
UK:/ˈmeɪnˌstriːm/
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
Word forms: (第三人称单数) mainstreams (现在分词) mainstreaming (过去式) mainstreamed
Examples
1.
Green furniture has always been available, but now it seems to be going mainstream.
绿色家具一直合宜选择现在似乎正在逐渐发展主流
2.
While some argue soccer has no future in this country, other indicators say the sport could be on the road to mainstream respectability.
一些认为足球这个国家没有发展前途时候迹象显示足球正在赢得美国主流尊重
3.
For that reason Naked Objects is often seen as too radical (or opinionated) for mainstream development.
因此NakedObjects相比主流开发而言视为激进或者叫做固执
4.
The bending radius reduces with increasing length of the mainstream line, and then tends to be relatively stable.
流线长度增加弯曲半径不会无限制减小趋于相对稳定状态
5.
Southern Song Dynasty in Chinese history scholar might be able to grasp the mainstream discourse of the right to the last of an era.
南宋可能中国历史文人掌握社会主流话语最后一个时代
6.
Although there is no one 'theory' of strategy, there is what might be considered to be 'mainstream' approaches to strategy.
尽管没有一个战略理论有一些可能会接受主流战略研究方法
7.
The only way of avoiding these things, he felt, was to opt out of mainstream society.
认为回避这些事情唯一方法选择离开主流社会
8.
It may not be very mainstream; you just have to be very open as a person to see it and realize it.
可能不是主流思想开放人才明白理解意思
9.
He is as close to a liberal as is possible in a country where Communists are considered part of the centre-left mainstream.
这个共产主义者认为主流一部分国家可能一名自由主义
10.
"I think in the next three or four years, there's going to be huge growth, " she said, "because philanthropy has become mainstream. "
未来三四极大增长因为慈善事业已经成为主流