mainstream
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plural of mainstreamer
plural of mainstream n
Someone who embraces mainstream culture
A process by which Mainstream Media addresses an issue incessantly, building up to a sense of pending doom
This was originally a joke within the [asexual]/[aromantic] community, underscoring the lack of words in mainstream relationship discourse to signify meaningful relationships that do not follow the standard and expected sexual/romantic norms, and frustration with the erasure of other kinds of intimacy, which were perceived as equally valuable to the sexual/romantic model. > The reason that i was uncomfortable with the word 'girlfriend' was that i did not want a romantic relationship and the word seemed to imply one: I think what I may have wanted was a queerplatonic relationship. > I never understood why people were so opposed to affection of any kind towards people that are not dating, I think the world would be better if everybody could cuddle and it was not weird (kind of like how it used to be in Abe Lincoln's time when it was normal for men to sleep in the same bed together as a strictly platonic thing or like queerplatonic relationships maybe). > They told their friend about queerplatonic partnerships the same day they asked their friend if they could be queerplatonic partners, and they said yes.
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使……成为主流(mainstreamed是mainstream的过去形式)
n. (河流的)主流, (事物的)主流;主要倾向, 主要趋势, 主要潮流
a. 主流的, 主要倾向的;(在婚姻和道德上)反映(或符合)主流的
vt.,vi. 把(残疾儿童等)安排在正规班级学习, (把残疾人)转入正规班级或工作岗位[参较 traditional]
(mainstreamer 的复数) n. (河流的)主流, (事物的)主流;主要倾向, 主要趋势, 主要潮流
a. 主流的, 主要倾向的;(在婚姻和道德上)反映(或符合)主流的
vt.,vi. 把(残疾儿童等)安排在正规班级学习, (把残疾人)转入正规班级或工作岗位[参较 traditional]
n. 回归主流;主流化
(mainstream 的复数) n. 主流
非主流