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main·lineBrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/ adjective(especially NAmE) belonging to the system, or connected with the ideas that most people accept or believe in 传统的;主流的 SYN mainstream ◆mainline churches/faiths 主流教会/宗教 main·lineBrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they mainline BrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/ NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪn/present simple - he / she / it mainlines BrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnz/ NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnz/past simple mainlined BrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnd/ NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnd/past participle mainlined BrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnd/ NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnd/ -ing form mainlining BrE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈmeɪnlaɪnɪŋ/ [T, I] ~ (sth) (slang) to take an illegal drug by injecting it into a vein 静脉注射(毒品)◆At 18 he was mainlining heroin. 他 18 岁时就注射海洛因。 |