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In every generation, there seems to be a counterculture that rejects traditional thinking while promoting their own causes.

After falling in love in high school, Jobs and Brennan, kindred counterculture spirits, had an on-again, off-again romance over five years.

The 1960s and 70s saw stories that touched on the counterculture and "young people not really having a good sense of who they were or where they came from or where they were going".

According to the 1994 census, many counterculture ideas have entered mainstream culture.

I always thought that the firm's once colorful apple logo had somehow grown out of the 1960s San Francisco counterculture.

The term counterculture appears in the book many times, but I'm afraid Wei Hui's characters wouldn't qualify as true countercultural denizens.

counterculture造句

A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group.

Thousands of young people and curious observers converged on the city in the largest counterculture celebration to date.

飲1960年代反文化思潮[counterculture]的奶水長大的喬布斯,憎惡物質主義,所居之屋只簡單裝修(部分原因也是他對傢俱很挑揀)。

"Pen also made films that spoke to the counterculture of the 1960s like "alice Restaurant"(1969) and "Four Friends"(1981)."

You have a real intersection of counterculture people with counterculture attitudes and engineering people with engineering attitudes and engineering humor.

In terms of Numbers, the counterculture was not a very large group of people. But its influence spread to many parts of American society.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the new, chaste counterculture is that many of its unmarried members no longer have their V-card.

Then the counterculture overreached, Nixon found his "silent majority", and railed against his own bugbear elites: the now familiar culprits in academia, Hollywood and the press.

Sporting a tattoo or two is no longer the taboo counterculture act it once was.

An eccentric or Nonconformist person, especially a member of a counterculture.