tradition
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR A tradition is a custom or belief that has existed for a long time. 傳統(tǒng)
...the rich traditions of Afro-Cuban music and dance. …非裔古巴人多姿多彩的音樂(lè)和舞蹈?jìng)鹘y(tǒng)。
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tradition /tr??d???n/ (traditions)
劍橋詞典
- a belief , principle , or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time , or all of these beliefs , etc. in a particular society or group
- This college has a long tradition of athletic excellence .
- In keeping with tradition, they always have turkey on Christmas Day.
- The old people in the village still observe the local traditions.
- This tradition dates back to medieval times .
- Daphne is carrying on the family tradition by becoming a lawyer .
傳統(tǒng)
Fireworks have long been an American tradition on the Fourth of July . 7月4日國(guó)慶日放焰火長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)一直是美國(guó)人的傳統(tǒng)。
Switzerland has a long tradition of neutrality . 保持中立是瑞士長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)的傳統(tǒng)。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個(gè)that從句 ] There's a tradition in our office that when it's somebody's birthday , they bring in a cake for all of us to share . 我們辦公室有個(gè)傳統(tǒng):儅有人過(guò)生日時(shí),就會(huì)帶蛋糕來(lái)跟大家一起分享。
We decided to break with tradition (= not behave as usual ) this year and go away for Christmas . 今年我們決定打破傳統(tǒng),外出度聖誕節(jié)。
According to tradition, a headless ghost walks through the corridors of the house at night . 據(jù)傳說(shuō),晚上有個(gè)無(wú)頭鬼走過(guò)這幢房子的走廊。
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