subculture 英 ['sʌbkʌltʃə]   美 ['sʌbkʌltʃɚ]

subculture

subculture  英 ['sʌbkʌltʃə] 美 ['sʌbkʌltʃɚ]

n. 亚文化群  vt. 作再次培养 

名词复数:subcultures 

"It gave me some insight into that mindset, that subculture, but I never want to see it again," he said. 这部电影让我对那种心态,那种亚文化有了一些了解,但我再也不想看了,一次足矣。
Star Wars has leaked into nearly every subculture since its premiere in 1977, and steampunk is no exception. 自1977年首映以来,《星球大战》几乎渗入到每一种亚文化之中,蒸汽朋克也不例外。

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  • n. 亚文化群
  • vt. 作再次培养
  • 1. "It gave me some insight into that mindset, that subculture, but I never want to see it again," he said.

    这部电影让我对那种心态,那种亚文化有了一些了解,但我再也不想看了,一次足矣。

  • 2. Star Wars has leaked into nearly every subculture since its premiere in 1977, and steampunk is no exception.

    自1977年首映以来,《星球大战》几乎渗入到每一种亚文化之中,蒸汽朋克也不例外。

  • 3. When Li and her late husband Wang Xiaobo, a famous writer, were investigating their book subculture of Homosexuality, they received most of their materials through the post.

    李银河和她后来的丈夫著名作家王小波为他们的新书《同性恋亚文化群》做调查时,大部分材料都是通过邮件获得了。

  • subculture (n.) 1886, in reference to bacterial cultures, from sub- + culture (n.). From 1922 in reference to human cultures.
sub·cul·ture / ˈsʌbkʌltʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈsʌbkʌltʃər / noun ( sometimes disapproving) the behaviour and beliefs of a particular group of people in society that are different from those of most people (某群体特有的)亚文化行为观念, 次文化 the criminal/drug/youth, etc. subculture 犯罪、吸毒、青少年群体等的亚文化 subculture subcultures sub·cul·ture / ˈsʌbkʌltʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈsʌbkʌltʃər /
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