mainstream

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmeɪnstriːm/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈmeɪnˌstrim/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(mānstrēm′)

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
the mainstream n (conventional ideas, etc.)corriente principal nf + adj
  cultura dominante nf + adj
 Tina decided to invent her own social group because hipsters had become part of the mainstream.
 Tina decidió empezar su propio grupo social porque los hipster ya eran parte de la corriente principal.
mainstream adj (conventional)convencional adj mf
  prevaleciente adj mf
  establecido adj
 The mainstream incumbent was ousted by the new unconventional politician.
 El político convencional fue expulsado por el nuevo político no convencional.
mainstream adj (music, culture: dominant, conventional)popular adj mf
  masivo/a adj
  (voz inglesa)mainstream adj mf
 In his teens, Toby lost interest in mainstream pop music and got into indie.
 En su adolescencia, Toby perdió interés en la música popular y empezó a escuchar indie.
mainstream adj (school: not for special needs)regular adj mf
 Josie attended a specialist school for deaf children before moving to a mainstream school.
 Josie fue a una escuela especializada para chicos sordos antes de ir a una escuela regular.
mainstream [sth] vtr (bring into the mainstream)popularizar vtr
mainstream [sb] vtr US (enroll in ordinary school)educar en una escuela regular vtr + loc adv
 The current policy is to mainstream students with special needs.
 La política actual consiste en educar en escuelas regulares a los estudiantes con necesidades especiales.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
go mainstream vi + adv (become the norm, conventional)popularizarse v prnl
mainstream jazz n (traditional or popular jazz music)jazz clásico nm + adj
  jazz tradicional nm + adj mf
 This album will delight fans of mainstream jazz.
 Este álbum le gustará a los fanáticos del jazz clásico.
mainstream society n (people with conventional values)mayoría de la sociedad nf
 Su conducta le mereció el desprecio de la mayoría de la sociedad de la época.
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Collocations: the mainstream of [music, politics, show business], the mainstream of [British] [music], [verged, turned, encroached] into the mainstream (of politics), more...

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