tradition
美[trə'dɪʃn] 英[trə'dɪʃn]
n. 传统;惯例
详细释义
n.(名词)- 传说
- 传统
- 惯例
- 传统思想、信仰
- 常规
- 【宗】(耶稣及其使徒传下的口头的)圣传
- 引渡
- 口碑
- 【律】移交
- 传闻
- 交付
- 口传
- 因袭
- 背叛
- 口传的穆罕默德教义
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C][U]传统 passing of beliefs or customs from one generation to the next
- [C][U]惯例 belief or custom passed on in this way; any long-established method, practice, etc.
英英释义
Noun- an inherited pattern of thought or action
- a specific practice of long standing
组词搭配
动词+~- break traditions打破传统
- carry〔destroy, hand down〕 a tradition发扬〔毁掉,继承〕传统
- keep up〔maintain, uphold〕 a tradition保持传统
形容词+~- ancient〔old〕 traditions古老的传统
- fine〔new〕 tradition优良〔新〕传统
- historic〔national, religious〕 tradition历史〔民族,宗教〕传统
- simple tradition朴素的传统
介词+~- by tradition根据惯例
- in a tradition按某一传统
例句
用作名词(n.)- We shall carry forward the revolutionary tradition.我们应该发扬革命传统。
- In many countries young people still keep up the tradition that women will get married in a long white dress.许多国家里,年轻人仍保持着妇女结婚时穿白色长礼服的传统。
- They still follow the tradition of their fathers.他们仍然继承著他们祖先的传统。
- The older generation are respectful of tradition.年老的一辈尊重传统。
- They decided to break with tradition.他们决定打破惯例。
- It was very sad to see the tradition die.看到这个惯例取消,感到非常悲伤。
- This decision represents a complete break with tradition.这一决定完全打破了以往的惯例。
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