traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/B1
followingorbelongingto thecustomsorwaysofbehavingthat havecontinuedin agroupofpeopleorsocietyfor alongtimewithoutchanging:
传统的Thevillagersretainastrongattachmenttotheirtraditionalvalues/customs/beliefs.村民们依然固守着传统的价值观/习俗/信仰。
Theschooluses acombinationofmodernand traditionalmethodsforteachingreading.该校采用传统与现代方式相结合的方法教授阅读。
ThedancerswerewearingtraditionalHungariandress/costume.舞蹈者身着传统匈牙利服装。
She's very traditional (in herideasandopinions).她这人(在思想观念上)非常传统。
- Recently there has been somemovementaway from traditionalmethodsofteaching.
- InBritain, the traditionalSundaylunchconsists ofroastmeat,potatoesand othervegetables.
- In somecountriesit is traditional for abridetowearwhite.
- Here it's traditional that youhaggleover thepriceof things in themarket.
- I'm agreatloverof traditionalIrishmusic.
Custom, tradition & conformity
- Americanization
- anti-classical
- anti-conventional
- anti-institutional
- anti-traditional
- crowd
- custom
- demi-monde
- desi
- endogamy
- multicultural
- multiculturalism
- non-classical
- non-conservative
- non-traditional
- unconventional
- unconventionally
- undoctrinaire
- unorthodox
- zeitgeist