counterculture
counterculture 英 [ˈkaʊntəkʌltʃə(r)] 美 [ˈkaʊntərkʌltʃə(r)]
n. 反主流文化(60和70年代美国青少年中盛行的一种思想)
名词复数:countercultures
- A group of people who do and believe things outside of what society considers normal or typical can be called a counterculture. A counterculture might organize itself around opposition to war or unusual ideas about raising children, for example.
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- n. 反主流文化(60和70年代美国青少年中盛行的一种思想)
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1. 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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2. The collapse of the counterculture and the prolonged sense of public ennui that followed had everyone tending their own gardens – so it seemed.
反主流文化运动退潮以后,随之出现长期难以平息的社会厌倦情绪,人人只顾着照料自己家的后院,这似乎就是当时的写照。
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3. 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。
- counterculture (n.) also counter-culture, "way of life or collective values deliberately at variance with the prevailing norms of a time and place," 1968, from counter- + culture (n.). Popularized by, and perhaps coined in, the book "The Making of a Counter Culture" by U.S. academic Theodore Roszak. As an adjective by 1972.
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