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tra·di·tion·al
tr dI sh nl
比较级:more traditional
最高级:most traditional
traditionally (adv.)
词根:trad
adj.trad 传统的
traditionalist 传统主义者的(等于traditionalistic)
traditionalistic 传统派的;传统主义者的
adv.traditionally 传统上;习惯上;传说上
n.tradition 惯例,传统;传说
trad 传统主义
traditionalist 传统主义者;因循守旧者
traditionalism 传统主义
adjective
of or pertaining to customs and ways of doing things within a particular culture that are passed down from one generation to the next with little change.Traditional country music does not employ drums or electric guitars.The kimono is a traditional form of dress in Japan.
in accordance with a particular tradition.The baking of holiday breads is traditional in our family at Christmas time.
adhering to older or traditional ways of doing things.The bride's father, being traditional, wanted to walk her down the aisle on her wedding day.
traditional chinese繁体中文
traditional culture传统文化
traditional medicine传统医学;传统医药
traditional method传统方法;传统法
traditional chinese painting国画;中国画
traditional economy传统经济
traditional festival传统节日
traditional values传统价值观
traditional view传统的观点,传统观念
chinese traditional music中国传统音乐
traditional dance传统舞蹈
chinese traditional opera中国传统戏曲
traditional authorityn. 传统权威
traditional fund传统基金
1590年代,“遵循传统”; 大约1600年,“作为传统传承下来的”,源自 tradition 和 -al(1)。关于爵士乐的引用始于1950年。相关词汇: Traditionally; traditionalist。
There is no hope in returning to a traditional faith after it has once been abandoned, since the essential condition in the holder of a traditional faith is that he should not know he is a traditionalist. [Al Ghazali]
“一旦放弃传统信仰,就没有回归传统信仰的希望,因为传统信仰的持有者的基本条件是他不应该知道自己是传统主义者。”[Al Ghazali]
【修】传统
The first known use of traditional was in 1545
traffic1 of 2noun
the business of buying and selling : commerce
communication or dealings between persons or groups
had no traffic with the enemy
the movement (as of pedestrians or vehicles) through an area or along a route rush-hour traffic
heavy traffic in the kitchen before dinner
the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route
a crowded mass of vehicles
stuck in traffic
the passengers or goods carried by train, boat, or airplane
the business of carrying passengers or goods
traffic2 of 2verb
to carry on traffic : trade, deal
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traditionnoun
the handing down of information, beliefs, or customs from one generation to another
a belief or custom handed down by tradition
traditionaladjective
handed down from age to age without writing
based on custom
our traditional Thanksgiving dinner
traditionaladjective
handed down from age to age without writing
based on custom
our traditional Thanksgiving dinner
1 They call these meals "traditional," yet they're rarely the American dishes I remember.
2 In Massachusetts and Connecticut there still lingered “a traditional reverence for certain families, which has rendered the offices of government nearly hereditary in those families.”
3 Unfortunately for Einstein, the laws of quantum mechanics work incredibly well, and you can’t successfully explain quantum effects with traditional classical physics.
4 That’s the vision of a hotel chain that plans to send digital keys to guests’ phones via an app instead of making them check in and get the traditional plastic swipe cards.
这是一家连锁酒店的愿景,他们计划通过一个应用程序来将数码钥匙发送到客人的手机上,使客人们不用办理入住登记及获取传统的塑料磁卡。
5 He wore traditional Afghan clothes, and a bright, colorful cap covered his balding head.
6 The chief and others warned against this new phase becoming an excuse for neglecting the essential tasks of organization and the traditional methods of struggle.
7 The way my mother always explained it, the traditional man wants a woman to be subservient, but he never falls in love with subservient women.
8 Dived is the traditional past tense for what Esther Williams did off a diving board, though authorities now accept dove in all but formal writing.
9 My parents were a little conservative, a little traditional, and, in some ways, surprisingly progressive.
10 The crowd is screaming the traditional chant when someone is getting passed—Woooop!
11 While Davis chanted a traditional prayer-poem with his own variations, Joe mounted the box that had been placed for the purpose and opened the brazen door of the lamp.
12 The resulting legislation was once again extraordinarily punitive, this time extending far beyond traditional criminal punishments and including new “civil penalties” for people convicted of drug crimes.
13 Mother is wearing a traditional dress of beaded silk and Venetian lace, with a neckline that sits above her collarbone.
14 From there, Tenskwatawa and others traveled throughout Shawnee country, calling on Shawnees to return to their traditional religions and cultural roots.
15 Some men and women were dressed in the traditional white Klan robes like the ones C.P.’s father had kept in the attic.
16 We had grown apart: he had opted for a traditional leadership role and was cooperating with the system.
17 But there were more plump ears on the traditional corn.
18 Inhabitants of Rennell Island, a traditional Polynesian island that did not become Westernized until the 1930s, told me that Westernization yielded the wonderful side benefit that the island became quiet.
19 My mother pulled off the inner layer of her traditional cotton dress and used that instead.
20 If one accepts the traditional, earlier dates for the onset of American plant domestication, then 5,000 years instead of 1,500 or 2,000 years elapsed before food production supported villages.
2 守旧的
conservative Victorian old-fashioned lame button-down stodgy old-line stick-in-the-mud squaresville square-toed provincial Neanderthal hidebound fusty conventional
3 口传的
4 因袭
conventional conformist copybook tradition iconic orthodox conventionally convention conventionality conformism stylize traditionary
5 传统爵士乐的
7 惯例
usual customary habitual prescriptive unwritten consuetudinary use book form order law practice code rule trade custom institution institute tradition formula routine usage convention ceremony groove rite precedent observance rubric formality conventionalism usance consuetude ordinary institutional ritual etiquette rut use and wont routinely institutive traditionary manner conventional praxis mores conventionality convenance
8 守旧
conservative Victorian old-fashioned lame button-down stodgy old-line stick-in-the-mud squaresville square-toed squaredom provincial Neanderthal hidebound fusty conservatism conventional reaction
9 传统
straight classic formal conservative conventional classical orthodox mainline time-honored tradition convention heritage heredity patrimony from central casting square mores iconic old-line trad regular academic hereditary folksy folkish Biedermeier folk customary custom old school experience precedent lore authentic bricks-and-mortar white-bread traditionary legacy conventionality old line
11 古风的
12 长期存在的
13 口头传说的
14 传统的
straight classic formal conservative conventional classical orthodox mainline time-honored from central casting square iconic old-line trad academic old-fashioned old-time conformist heritage regular hereditary folksy folkish Biedermeier folk customary old school authentic bricks-and-mortar white-bread traditionary old line
15 惯例的
usual customary habitual prescriptive unwritten consuetudinary general routine ordinary institutional institutive traditionary
16 习俗的