also counter-culture, counter culture, 1968, from counter- + culture (q.v.). Popularized by, and perhaps coined in, the book "The Making of a Counter Culture" by Theodore Roszak. As an adjective by 1972.
雙語例句
1. Not everyone joined the counterculture, not everyone demonstrated, dropped out, took drugs, or dodged the draft.
不是所有人都加入反主流文化群體,不是所有人都示威游行,退學,吸毒,或逃避服兵役。
來自柯林斯例句
2. An eccentric or nonconformist person, especially a member of a counterculture.
離經(jīng)叛道之人、反?;虿环铣R?guī)之人, 尤指反主流文化的成員.
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3. But in the 1960 s a new force developed called the counterculture.
但是在1960年代一個新的力量發(fā)展呼叫反主流文化.
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4. A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group.
'叛逆'.''的年輕人尤指加入反叛性的反文化組織的年輕人.
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5. A thriving counterculture strikes back at an uncaring society, rebelling with words, music and often violence.