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mainline美 ['meɪn.laɪn] 英 ['meɪn.laɪn] - adj.传统的;主流的
- v.静脉注射(毒品)
- 网络主线;干线;主管道
第三人称单数:mainlines 现在分词:mainlining 过去式:mainlined adj. principal,main,chief,leading,head 1. | 传统的;主流的belonging to the system, or connected with the ideas that most people accept or believe in |
| mainline churches/faiths 主流教会╱宗教 |
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 静脉注射(毒品)to take an illegal drug by injecting it into a vein |
| At 18 he was mainlining heroin. 他 18 岁时就注射海洛因。 |
un. | 1. 主线,(铁路)干线,正线;〔美俚〕主血管;对主血管的海洛因注射 | n. | |
v. | 1. to inject an illicit drug, especially heroin or cocaine, intravenously 2. to consume or do something excessively, or be affected by something excessively 3. to do, eat, or take too much of something 4. to put illegal drugs into your blood using a needle 1. to inject an illicit drug, especially heroin or cocaine, intravenously 2. to consume or do something excessively, or be affected by something excessively 3. to do, eat, or take too much of something 4. to put illegal drugs into your blood using a needle | adj. | 1. well established, accepted, or mainstream 2. situated on or relating to a main rail line 3. relating to the most common way of doing things or thinking about things |
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