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mainstream ['meɪnstri:m]1 nouncourant m;∎ the mainstream of modern European literature la tendance qui prédomine dans la littérature européenne moderne;∎ he is in the mainstream of politics en politique, il suit la plus forte pente ou la tendance générale;∎ to live outside the mainstream of society vivre en marge de la société∎ mainstream French politics le courant dominant de la politique française;∎ mainstream Hollywood movies films mpl dans la grande tradition hollywoodienne;∎ mainstream America l'Américain m moyen;∎ their music is hardly what you'd call mainstream! leur musique se démarque nettement de ce qu'on entend habituellement!;∎ mainstream jazz = style de jazz qui se situe entre le traditionnel et le moderne -
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mainstream [ˈmeɪnstri:m]1. adjective• fascism has never been part of mainstream politics in Britain le fascisme n'a jamais fait partie des grands courants politiques en Grande-Bretagne2. noun* * *['meɪnstriːm] 1.noun courant m dominant2.1) ( conventional) traditionnel/-elle2) Music -
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B adj1 ( conventional) traditionnel/-elle ;2 ( main) principal ;3 Sch [curriculum, education, school] classique ;4 Mus mainstream jazz jazz mainstream. -
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1. adj.1) principal/majoritaire [courant de pensée]2) primaire [marché]3) grands [axes/orientations]2.to mainstream Pol., Jur. intégrer [les droits des enfants handicapés dans le courant principal des droits de l'Homme, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mainstream
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noun (the chief direction or trend of a system of theories, developments etc: the mainstream of traditional art.) courant dominant -
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Jur. courant général (ou principal) des droits de l'HommeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mainstream human rights issue
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[dias] programmes généralistesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mainstream programmes
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Pol., Soc. valeurs communément admises; pf. valeurs nationalesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > mainstream values
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mainline [ˈmeɪnlaɪn]1. adjectivea. ( = principal) → mainstreamb. [station, train] de grande ligne -
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MARKETING afficheposter advertising publicité f par affichage, publicité par voie d'affiches;poster campaign campagne f d'affichageBartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH) has developed a poster campaign for the internet-based company that brings modern and contemporary art into mainstream life by portraying it in everyday situations. One poster features a Damien Hirst limited edition print.
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[mein] 1. adjective(chief, principal or most important: the main purpose; the main character in the story.) principal2. noun((also mains) the chief pipe or cable in a branching system of pipes or cables: The water's been turned off at the main(s); ( also adjective) the mains electricity supply.) conduite maîtresse- mainly- mainland - mainspring - mainstream
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mainstream — main stream n. The prevailing opinion or practise; as, the doctor avoided using therapies outside the mainstream of modern medical practice. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mainstream — (n.) also main stream, main stream, principal current of a river, 1660s, from MAIN (Cf. main) (adj.) + STREAM (Cf. stream) (n.); hence, prevailing direction in opinion, popular taste, etc., a figurative use first attested in Carlyle (1831).… … Etymology dictionary
mainstream — (izg. mèinstrim) m DEFINICIJA žarg. 1. najšire prihvaćen način mišljenja ili djelovanja 2. glazb. umjerena struja u jazzu i pop glazbi, dopadljiva širem krugu slušatelja [rock mainstream] ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
mainstream — ► NOUN ▪ normal or conventional ideas, attitudes, or activities. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ belonging to or characteristic of the mainstream … English terms dictionary
mainstream — main stream v. t. (Education) TO place (a student) in regular school classes; used especially of mentally or physically handicapped children. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mainstream — [adj] prevailing accepted, average, common, conventional, current, dominant, established, general, normal, popular, predominant, primary, regular, standard, typical, widespread; concept 530 Ant. heterodox … New thesaurus
Mainstream — For other uses, see Mainstream (disambiguation). Mainstream is, generally, the common current thought of the majority.[1] However, the mainstream is far from cohesive; rather the concept is often considered a cultural construct[citation needed].… … Wikipedia
mainstream — ▪ I. mainstream main‧stream 1 [ˈmeɪnstriːm] noun 1. the mainstream of something the most usual way of doing something or thinking about something: • Depression era laws have kept banks out of the mainstream of financial change. 2. the mainstream… … Financial and business terms