counterculture
反主流文化
常用释义
英音[ ˈkaʊntəkʌltʃə(r) ]
美音[ ˈkaʊntərkʌltʃər ]
基本释义
- n. 反主流文化(60和70年代美国青少年中盛行的一种思想)
例句
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1·An eccentric or Nonconformist person, especially a member of a counterculture.离经叛道之人、反常或不符合常规之人,尤指反主流文化的成员。
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2·Sporting a tattoo or two is no longer the taboo counterculture act it once was.专家指出,纹一两个刺青已不再是过去那种社会禁忌的反传统文化之举。
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3·According to the 1994 census, many counterculture ideas have entered mainstream culture.根据1994年的调查,许多反文化的观念已进入了主流文化。
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4·At the time I was nineteen, and regarded myself as part of the sixties "youth counterculture".那时我十九岁,自认为是六十年代‘青年反主流文化’。
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5·On the day after the election, he called Hillary and me counterculture McGovernicks, his ultimate condemnation.大选结束后的第二天,他又把我和希拉里称为“反主流文化的麦戈文之流”,这是对我们的终极谴责。
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6·Thousands of young people and curious observers converged on the city in the largest counterculture celebration to date.成千上万的年轻人和好奇的观察员聚集在城市中的最大的反日庆祝活动。
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7·For as much as9 they are a part of the counterculture, they all had more of a classic approach to education and a career.尽管他们实际上也是主流文化的叛逆分子,但在接受教育和事业选择上他们却都走了一条传统的道路。
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8·I always thought that the firm's once colorful apple logo had somehow grown out of the 1960s San Francisco counterculture.我总是认为苹果公司曾经彩色的苹果标志是二十世纪60年代旧金山反传统的产物。
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9·But after two decades of documenting the hi-tech counterculture, Rushkoff realised he had a new subject: the mess we're in.但是,在记录了二十年高科技所带来的反传统文化之后,洛西克夫意识到他有了一个新的主题大有“写”头:我们现在所处的混乱的周遭。
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10·For years, tattoos have been considered part of a counterculture but they are increasingly becoming more popular than ever.多年来,纹身不断被认为是反主流文明的一部分,但却逐渐变得比以往更受欢迎。