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mainstream

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main·stream1 /ˈmeɪnstriːm/ ●○○ noun  
the mainstream ORDINARYthe most usual ideas or methods, or the people who have these ideas or methods 〔思想或行为的〕主流
the mainstream of
 Environmental ideas have been absorbed into the mainstream of European politics.
环境保护的观点已被纳入欧洲政治的主流。
 Genet started as a rebel, but soon became part of the literary mainstream.
热内起初很叛逆,但不久就回归了文学主流。
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mainstream2 adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
SEaccepted by or involving most people in a society 主流的,主要的
 Deaf children can often be included in mainstream education.
失聪儿童往往可以被纳入主流教育。
 the mainstream political parties
主流政党
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mainstream3 verb [transitiveT]  
American EnglishAmE to include a child with physical or mental problems in an ordinary class 把〔有生理缺陷或心理疾病的儿童〕安排到普通班级中,使纳入主流教育
mainstreaming noun [uncountableU]
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From Longman Business Dictionary
mainstreammain·stream1 /ˈmeɪnstriːm/ noun
1the mainstream of something the most usual way of doing something or thinking about something
Depression-era laws have kept banks out of the mainstream of financial change.
2the mainstream the people whose ideas about a subject are shared by most people and regarded as normal
He told readers he was trying to move the newspaper out of the opposition into the mainstream.
mainstreammainstream2 adjectiveadj
1relating to the most frequent or usual way of doing or thinking about something
The company has been selling interests that it considers to be outside its mainstream businesses.
The shop now caters for the mainstream market.
2suitable for normal people, rather than for a particular section of society
They made the clothes less high-fashion and more mainstream.

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