subculture

subculture [ˈsʌbkʌltʃə(r)]  [ˈsʌbˌkʌltʃɚ] 

第三人称复数:subcultures

subculture 基本解释

名词亚文化(模式); 次文化

subculture 网络解释

subculture

1. 再培养:这个过程就称为传代(passage)或者再培养(subculture). 对单层培养而言,80%汇合或刚汇合的细胞是较理想的传代阶段. 传代培养:当原代培养成功以后,随着培养时间的延长和细胞不断分裂,一则细胞之间相互接触而发生接触性抑制,

2. 传代培养:从体内取出组织接种培养到第一次传代,随不同的组织时间长短不一,一般为1~4w 2.传代培养(Subculture)阶段:或称继代培养. 也就是细胞系(Cell line)阶段,细胞增殖旺盛,一般细胞可传代10-50代).

3. 继代培养:1934年美国的怀特(White)等培养离体番茄根尖,建立了可以继代培养(subculture)的第一个无性繁殖系. 20世纪40年代末崔利用腺嘌呤诱导烟草组织培养形成芽和完整植株. 1958年斯图尔德(Steward)和赖纳特(Reinert)用胡萝卜根的愈伤组织诱导成了体细胞胚,

subculture 词典解释

1. subculture

1. 亚文化(模式)
    A subculture is the ideas, art, and way of life of a group of people within a society, which are different from the ideas, art, and way of life of the rest of the society.

    e.g. ...the latest American subculture.
           最近的美国亚文化
    e.g. ...the violent subculture of London youth gangs.
           伦敦年轻帮派的暴力亚文化

subculture 单语例句

1. A subculture of effeminate men arose in major cities, men who identified themselves as different.

2. These men are homosexuals forming a subculture rarely seen in the mainstream limelight.

3. subculture

3. They have brought a fashion storm and created something of a subculture in China's big cities this summer.

4. subculture在线翻译

4. Thus were born communities and a subculture that would vibrantly color Taiwan's cultural heritage forever.

5. They are expressions of homage in a subculture that has almost always been defined by rebellion.

6. subculture的意思

6. They have formed a subculture that is vivacious, and are having a growing impact on urban young people.

7. Both world culture and subculture are catered for in Siem Reap, which offers a wide range of bars and clubs in the center.

subculture 英英释义

noun

1. a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behavior and beliefs