mainline
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You can use mainline to describe people, ideas, and activities that belong to the most central, conventional, and normal part of a tradition, institution, or business. 主流的[ADJ n]
We observe a striking shift away from a labour theory among all mainline economists. 我们发现在所有主流经济学家中出现了一种背离劳动理论的惊人变化。
2. V-T/V-I If people mainline a drug or if they mainline, they inject an illegal drug into themselves. 静脉注射[非正式] [usu cont]
We see him snorting and mainlining cocaine. 我们看到他吸食并注射可卡因。
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mainline /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/ (mainlining,mainlined,mainlines)
剑桥词典
mainline adjective (COMMON)
usually USinvolving beliefs , methods , etc. that are most common
主流的(信念、方法等)
mainline churches 主流教会
the rivalry between catalog companies and mainline stores 目录公司和普通商店之间的竞争
mainline adjective (RAILWAY)
UKrelating to an important railway route between large towns or cities
(铁路)干线的
Three mainline railway stations were closed because of bomb threats . 3个干线车站因炸弹威胁而关闭。 返回 mainline