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Definition of traditional in English:

traditional

adjective trəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.

    传统的;长期存在的

    the traditional festivities of the Church year

    教会年中的传统庆典。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are also schools, a traditional market and a fish market nearby.
    • As the other guys sat back with their beers whilst I had that traditional English drink.
    • In this context, religion belongs to traditional society, and so the term new religion can be perceived as a contradiction in terms.
    • One of the real ‘old stock’, she was devoted to her faith and traditional ways and values.
    • Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, they discover that the existing, traditional way is the best.
    • Will the campaign then seek to campaign on, say, abortion, divorce, capital punishment, and other traditional family values?
    • Swinging on the cot the womenfolk and children used to sing traditional folk songs and enjoy the rides.
    • Vision and hearing are the aesthetic senses proper, according to traditional theory.
    • The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments.
    • Steeped in the traditional values and rural culture of the West of Ireland, they were happy and content away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
    • The Spanish Pyrenees with their imposing peaks and delightful valleys are rich in traditional values and folklore.
    • The new service would not replace the more traditional existing service which would continue to be held on Sundays, he stressed.
    • The long-established, traditional view is that they are distinct.
    • But that doesn't mean existing and traditional programming should be disregarded.
    • In the African traditional context, children belonged to the whole society.
    • They want to rediscover traditional pleasures such as fish and chips, Scrabble and bracing walks in the fresh - and chilly - air.
    • It is more contemporary now, but they began with their existing traditional service.
    • I'm beginning to feel sorry for the poor sincere red state schmucks who believe in all this traditional values stuff.
    • The Gurkha emphasis on traditional British military values is legendary.
    • Some of these men are looking for wives with traditional values, and some of these women are looking for husbands with economic security.
    • Always commanding only a tiny military force of Europeans, he depended on negotiations with and use of existing traditional power structures.
    • His Welsh genes allow him to have a totally different view on life although he hasn't lost any of the traditional Welsh values, including a fondness for sheep.
    Synonyms
    conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
    common, run-of-the-mill, habitual, set, fixed, routine, usual, accustomed
    old-fashioned, staid, unadventurous, conformist, stereotyped, clichéd, undistinguished, wonted
    old, time-honoured, proven, tried and tested, historic, classical, classic, craft, old-world, folk, familial, ancestral
    ritual, ritualistic, ceremonial
    handed-down, folk, historical, unwritten, oral
    1. 1.1 Produced, done, or used in accordance with tradition.
      根据传统而制造(或使用)的
      a traditional fish soup

      一种传统口味的鱼汤。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is, however, a cause for concern that Keralites are moving away from their traditional diet of fish towards meat, he says.
      • It is a long way from his other business interests, which include a chain of traditional fish and chip shops, catering contracts and event organisation.
      • After the stirrup cup traditional drink the hunt moved off for Ballymullen.
      • Mention you'd like omakase or you'd like to try some traditional fish or Japanese dishes.
      • For many, a visit to Whitby would not be the same without sitting down at one of the check-clothed tables to sample a traditional meal of fish and chips.
      • He sieves the pulp to get rid of the skin and drinks it in a traditional wooden cuia bowl. ‘Assai is very nutritious,’ he says.
      • Kava, made from the root of the pepper plant, is a traditional ceremonial drink.
      • Port is a traditional drink to finish a good meal.
      • A traditional drink is served with the meal: milk mixed with mint and carbonated water.
      • It's the roots that are used to make the traditional kava drink consumed by Pacific Islanders.
      • The beverage is a traditional drink of Xhosa speaking people.
      • It is a traditional drink of infants, invalids, and tennis players at Wimbledon.
      • We are here to take part in one of Fiji's most ancient and traditional ceremonies - drinking kava with the chief.
      • There is parking and you can buy a drink, even a traditional Thai meal from one of the open restaurants.
      • We also tried two traditional drinks: Indian tea made from a wild-harvested herb, and atole.
      • Thai-style baked salmon accompanied by fragrant papaya salad is followed by a mouthwatering traditional Nonya Ikan fish curry.
      • But the restaurant also serves traditional hot and sour soup for Asian guests.
    2. 1.2 Habitually done, used, or found.
      习俗的,惯例的
      the traditional drinks in the clubhouse

      在俱乐部会所的惯用酒水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Major attractions of the mela were the traditional drinks like khus, gulab and badam sherbet, milk shakes and thandai.
      • Easter is a traditional time for eating fish and in our part of the country it seems to be the crossover time from the summer to winter species.
      • Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit.
      • They had just finished their traditional Christmas Eve fish pie, apparently with a bottle of wine.
      • We had the traditional kids' party, children's party at the White House.
      • Fortunately stumping up for two lots of traditional 19th hole drinks rounds didn't put too big a dent in the Barton household budget.
      Synonyms
      conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
    3. 1.3 (of a person or group) adhering to tradition, or to a particular tradition.
      (人,群体)因袭的;遵循传统的
      traditional Elgarians

      传统的埃尔加人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The story would now be the empowerment of traditional owners looking after their country with the support of an enlightened government.
      • The conservative alliance goes beyond clerics and traditional leaders.
      • The method often seems particularly drastic because it runs against the common idea of the non-action principle of traditional Buddhists.
      • This traditional group of people no longer seems to provoke the interest of the Bulgarian people.
      • He was one of the last traditional farmers of his time having reached his eighties being born around the time when this country became independent.
      • The traditional teacher has a careful belief that it is better to start with what is easier and work towards what is more difficult.
      • We are not disenfranchising the traditional user.
      • Thus, now is the best time for all traditional leaders to start educating their subjects on the importance of storing their crops properly.
      • While America was finishing up its summer of love in 1968, she was born into a very traditional family in the tiny village of Citta di Castello in Umbria.
      • While traditional brides opt for Here Comes the Bride to herald their arrival at the wedding service, Gail walked down the aisle to Fools Rush In.
      • Critics of the bill have raised fears that the traditional leaders will take the land from the people and sell it to developers.
      • I am traditional; a guy paying on the first date would be nice.
      • Blocks, rules, regulations, legalities, traditions and traditional people may come in your path.
      • That includes many moderate Muslims as well as traditional believers and Christians.
      • Superficially these seem disconnected and doubtless traditional politicians and focus groups are puzzling over the underlying trends.
      Synonyms
      traditionalist, conventional, orthodox, stable, old-fashioned, dyed-in-the-wool, unchanging, hidebound
    4. 1.4 (of jazz) in the style of the early 20th century.
      (爵士乐)具20世纪早期风格的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the cast and crew mingled with the crowd of eager reporters a traditional jazz quartet kept the festivities going.
      • Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker.
      • Jazz fans throughout the world are aware of the very significant role he has played in the traditional jazz scene.
      • Both boys had been sent to piano lessons, and Mike had been given a banjo by their father, who had once had a traditional jazz band.
      • There will be more music in the gardens of All Saints Church in the Market Place with traditional jazz in the parish church gardens.
      • This leads to an extended discussion of improvisation, with particular reference to traditional jazz.
      • Lovers of traditional jazz who want to take another step into the music might want to open their ears to this.
      • As he has matured he has become more drawn towards traditional jazz and the way in which young New Orleanians have used it.
      • They combine traditional big band jazz with marabi sounds and confirm the band's excellent reputation built up over the years.
      • The group seem to be moving further away from traditional jazz solos into a more integrated instrumental sound.
      • Being brought up with traditional jazz and the Edwardian music halls, we added a different approach to American blues.
      • They can expect traditional jazz and pop music, played in a traditional jazz vein.
      • Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre.
      • She does not think there is a big difference in her approach to piano with these different styles, yet her preference is for the traditional jazz tune.
      • With 11 musicians playing the best in Dixieland and traditional jazz it should be a night to remember.
      • He started gigging in Bristol as a teenager, playing traditional jazz and bop.
      • In the unpretentious clubs like the Preservation Hall, traditional jazz lives on.

Definition of traditional in US English:

traditional

adjectivetrəˈdiSH(ə)n(ə)ltrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.

    传统的;长期存在的

    the traditional festivities of the Church year

    教会年中的传统庆典。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, they discover that the existing, traditional way is the best.
    • The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments.
    • The new service would not replace the more traditional existing service which would continue to be held on Sundays, he stressed.
    • The Spanish Pyrenees with their imposing peaks and delightful valleys are rich in traditional values and folklore.
    • But that doesn't mean existing and traditional programming should be disregarded.
    • Steeped in the traditional values and rural culture of the West of Ireland, they were happy and content away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
    • His Welsh genes allow him to have a totally different view on life although he hasn't lost any of the traditional Welsh values, including a fondness for sheep.
    • They want to rediscover traditional pleasures such as fish and chips, Scrabble and bracing walks in the fresh - and chilly - air.
    • There are also schools, a traditional market and a fish market nearby.
    • In the African traditional context, children belonged to the whole society.
    • In this context, religion belongs to traditional society, and so the term new religion can be perceived as a contradiction in terms.
    • I'm beginning to feel sorry for the poor sincere red state schmucks who believe in all this traditional values stuff.
    • As the other guys sat back with their beers whilst I had that traditional English drink.
    • Some of these men are looking for wives with traditional values, and some of these women are looking for husbands with economic security.
    • It is more contemporary now, but they began with their existing traditional service.
    • Always commanding only a tiny military force of Europeans, he depended on negotiations with and use of existing traditional power structures.
    • One of the real ‘old stock’, she was devoted to her faith and traditional ways and values.
    • Will the campaign then seek to campaign on, say, abortion, divorce, capital punishment, and other traditional family values?
    • Vision and hearing are the aesthetic senses proper, according to traditional theory.
    • The long-established, traditional view is that they are distinct.
    • The Gurkha emphasis on traditional British military values is legendary.
    • Swinging on the cot the womenfolk and children used to sing traditional folk songs and enjoy the rides.
    Synonyms
    handed-down, folk, historical, unwritten, oral
    conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
    1. 1.1 Produced, done, or used in accordance with tradition.
      根据传统而制造(或使用)的
      a traditional fish soup

      一种传统口味的鱼汤。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is, however, a cause for concern that Keralites are moving away from their traditional diet of fish towards meat, he says.
      • We are here to take part in one of Fiji's most ancient and traditional ceremonies - drinking kava with the chief.
      • A traditional drink is served with the meal: milk mixed with mint and carbonated water.
      • For many, a visit to Whitby would not be the same without sitting down at one of the check-clothed tables to sample a traditional meal of fish and chips.
      • It is a traditional drink of infants, invalids, and tennis players at Wimbledon.
      • Thai-style baked salmon accompanied by fragrant papaya salad is followed by a mouthwatering traditional Nonya Ikan fish curry.
      • There is parking and you can buy a drink, even a traditional Thai meal from one of the open restaurants.
      • Kava, made from the root of the pepper plant, is a traditional ceremonial drink.
      • After the stirrup cup traditional drink the hunt moved off for Ballymullen.
      • We also tried two traditional drinks: Indian tea made from a wild-harvested herb, and atole.
      • But the restaurant also serves traditional hot and sour soup for Asian guests.
      • The beverage is a traditional drink of Xhosa speaking people.
      • He sieves the pulp to get rid of the skin and drinks it in a traditional wooden cuia bowl. ‘Assai is very nutritious,’ he says.
      • Mention you'd like omakase or you'd like to try some traditional fish or Japanese dishes.
      • Port is a traditional drink to finish a good meal.
      • It's the roots that are used to make the traditional kava drink consumed by Pacific Islanders.
      • It is a long way from his other business interests, which include a chain of traditional fish and chip shops, catering contracts and event organisation.
    2. 1.2 Habitually done, used, or found.
      习俗的,惯例的
      the traditional drinks in the clubhouse

      在俱乐部会所的惯用酒水。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fortunately stumping up for two lots of traditional 19th hole drinks rounds didn't put too big a dent in the Barton household budget.
      • They had just finished their traditional Christmas Eve fish pie, apparently with a bottle of wine.
      • Major attractions of the mela were the traditional drinks like khus, gulab and badam sherbet, milk shakes and thandai.
      • We had the traditional kids' party, children's party at the White House.
      • Easter is a traditional time for eating fish and in our part of the country it seems to be the crossover time from the summer to winter species.
      • Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit.
      Synonyms
      conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
    3. 1.3 (of a person or group) adhering to tradition, or to a particular tradition.
      (人,群体)因袭的;遵循传统的
      traditional Elgarians

      传统的埃尔加人。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am traditional; a guy paying on the first date would be nice.
      • The method often seems particularly drastic because it runs against the common idea of the non-action principle of traditional Buddhists.
      • That includes many moderate Muslims as well as traditional believers and Christians.
      • We are not disenfranchising the traditional user.
      • Critics of the bill have raised fears that the traditional leaders will take the land from the people and sell it to developers.
      • This traditional group of people no longer seems to provoke the interest of the Bulgarian people.
      • Thus, now is the best time for all traditional leaders to start educating their subjects on the importance of storing their crops properly.
      • He was one of the last traditional farmers of his time having reached his eighties being born around the time when this country became independent.
      • The traditional teacher has a careful belief that it is better to start with what is easier and work towards what is more difficult.
      • Blocks, rules, regulations, legalities, traditions and traditional people may come in your path.
      • The story would now be the empowerment of traditional owners looking after their country with the support of an enlightened government.
      • The conservative alliance goes beyond clerics and traditional leaders.
      • While America was finishing up its summer of love in 1968, she was born into a very traditional family in the tiny village of Citta di Castello in Umbria.
      • Superficially these seem disconnected and doubtless traditional politicians and focus groups are puzzling over the underlying trends.
      • While traditional brides opt for Here Comes the Bride to herald their arrival at the wedding service, Gail walked down the aisle to Fools Rush In.
      Synonyms
      traditionalist, conventional, orthodox, stable, old-fashioned, dyed-in-the-wool, unchanging, hidebound
    4. 1.4 (of jazz) in the style of the early 20th century.
      (爵士乐)具20世纪早期风格的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the cast and crew mingled with the crowd of eager reporters a traditional jazz quartet kept the festivities going.
      • Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker.
      • Lovers of traditional jazz who want to take another step into the music might want to open their ears to this.
      • This leads to an extended discussion of improvisation, with particular reference to traditional jazz.
      • Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre.
      • There will be more music in the gardens of All Saints Church in the Market Place with traditional jazz in the parish church gardens.
      • Jazz fans throughout the world are aware of the very significant role he has played in the traditional jazz scene.
      • She does not think there is a big difference in her approach to piano with these different styles, yet her preference is for the traditional jazz tune.
      • In the unpretentious clubs like the Preservation Hall, traditional jazz lives on.
      • With 11 musicians playing the best in Dixieland and traditional jazz it should be a night to remember.
      • As he has matured he has become more drawn towards traditional jazz and the way in which young New Orleanians have used it.
      • He started gigging in Bristol as a teenager, playing traditional jazz and bop.
      • Being brought up with traditional jazz and the Edwardian music halls, we added a different approach to American blues.
      • The group seem to be moving further away from traditional jazz solos into a more integrated instrumental sound.
      • Both boys had been sent to piano lessons, and Mike had been given a banjo by their father, who had once had a traditional jazz band.
      • They can expect traditional jazz and pop music, played in a traditional jazz vein.
      • They combine traditional big band jazz with marabi sounds and confirm the band's excellent reputation built up over the years.
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