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.
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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体,不是所有人都示威游行,退学,吸毒,或逃避服兵役。
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2. An eccentric or nonconformist person, especially a member of a counterculture.
离经叛道之人、反常或不符合常规之人, 尤指反主流文化的成员.
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3. But in the 1960 s a new force developed called the counterculture.
但是在1960年代一个新的力量发展呼叫反主流文化.
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4. A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group.
'叛逆'.''的年轻人尤指加入反叛性的反文化组织的年轻人.
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5. A thriving counterculture strikes back at an uncaring society, rebelling with words, music and often violence.