词汇 | subculture |
释义 | subculture noun[ C ] uk /ˈsʌbˌkʌl.tʃər/ us /ˈsʌbˌkʌl.tʃɚ/ the way of life, customs, and ideas of a particular group of people within a society that are different from the rest of that society: (社会中某个人群特有的)亚文化 youth subcultures青少年亚文化 the gay subculture同性恋亚文化 Nomadic & alternative lifestyles a rolling stone (gathers no moss)idiom beatnik bohemian boho communal demi-monde flower child go/get back to natureidiom greaser hermit nature New Age New Age traveller New Ager nomad nomadic rolling the Beat Generation traveller underground subculture | American Dictionarysubculture noun[ C ] us/ˈsʌbˌkʌl·tʃər/ the way of life, customs, and ideas of a particular group of people within a society, which are different from the rest of that society: An entire subculture grew up around female bodybuilding. Examples of subculturesubculture In some cases the contaminants appeared upon the sixth or seventh subculture. One outcome of the analysis is the development of a concept of 'female musical subculture' to interpret girls' and women's participation in the compositional world. Struggles over the boundaries of the music and style are often what is at issue within the subculture itself. I have adopted the term 'ordinary' because subcultural theory and work on fans tend to oppose fans and subcultures to the 'ordinary'. During the eighties, feelings of uncertainty about the present and future appear to have been a dominant feature of youth subcultures. For all its talk of subcultures and cultural capital, this is not a work of detailed empirical sociology. Non-sibling adults obtained from the subculture were used for the following experiments. So common understandings of precedent meaning are influenced by the legal subculture. Others that are more substantial may be accounted for by the gaps between subcultures. However, while this is a superficially convincing interpretation, such practices also work within the subculture to emphasise mutual participation. On the contrary, the political values of this subculture are directed against all manner of liberal thinking and lifestyles. Societies, and particularly some subcultures, use socially-constructed age-classification to order and control the meanings of the changes which time brings to the material body. While rhetorical flourishes hardly vanished from public speech, a growing skeptical subculture found them suspect. To that extent, any society or subculture is a diachronic entity and cannot be sliced away from the dead and the archaeological. The two methods yielded similar results in terms of cell survival after thawing and subculture for routine cell work in the laboratory. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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