1.take on 與(尤指實(shí)力比自己強(qiáng)的人)較量;接受……的挑戰(zhàn)
例句:Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high.
民主黨人不愿與一位有史以來(lái)民眾支持率最高的總統(tǒng)較量 。
2.mainstream n. (思想或行為的)主流;主要傾向,主要趨勢(shì)
例句:Animation has stopped being eye-candy for kids and geeks and become mainstream entertainment.
動(dòng)畫(huà)不再僅僅吸引小孩子和動(dòng)漫迷的眼球,而成了主流娛樂(lè)方式 。