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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++tra·di·tion·al /trəˈdɪʃənəl/ ●●● S3 W1 AWL adjective  1 TRADITIONbeing part of the traditions of a country or group of people 传统的;习俗的;惯例的 traditional Italian cooking 传统的意大利烹饪 a traditional Irish folk song 传统的爱尔兰民歌 a traditional method of brewing beer 传统的啤酒酿造方法it is traditional (for somebody) to do something It is traditional not to eat meat on Good Friday. 耶稣受难日当天不吃肉是一个传统。2 CONVENTIONALfollowing ideas and methods that have existed for a long time, rather than doing anything new or different 遵循传统的;守旧的 SYN conventional He has a traditional view of women. 他对女性的看法很传统。 I went to a very traditional school. 我上的是一所非常传统的学校。 traditional family values 传统的家庭观 a traditional way of life 传统的生活方式5traditionallyadv More women are entering traditionally male jobs.更多的妇女开始从事历来由男人担当的工作。 The color black is traditionally associated with mourning.黑色素来和哀悼相关联。
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traditionalThe dancers were wearing traditional African costume.Having turkey is traditional at Thanksgiving.Tom went to a very traditional boys' school.The more traditional cross symbolised fulfilment; but fulfilment implied a span of existence transcending the grave.A group of children will perform traditional dances.The local people still use traditional farming methods which have been used for hundreds of years.The restaurant offers a wide range of traditional French food.Kumar gave the traditional Hindu greeting.The shift of power, ironically, is a throwback to the traditional House power structure.the traditional idea that a woman's place is in the hometraditional ideas about educationHere the opposite of traditional is not conforming.The acrylic is not effective to use in the traditional opaque sense, it must be treated as a watercolour.This was the traditional Prussian strategy.Buck-passing is the traditional reaction to political failure among partisans concerned about the future of their own causes and careers.His critics objected to the way he broke many of the traditional rules of art.Celebrate cheese with this trio of fine-flavoured traditional soft cheeses.Many traditional teachers still think of computers as useless toys.In the US it is traditional to dress up in costumes on Halloween.traditional viewShe raged against their ingrained fear of life and their traditional views.In the traditional view a person perceives the world around him and acts upon it to make it known to him.Let us begin by examining some traditional views about particular-identity.Milton has already dispelled our traditional view of an awesome, bestial figure, in favour of one who possesses a destroyed beauty.On the traditional view of the matter, Mrs Mountford not being a lodger must be a tenant.He clung to the traditional view, stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate.The traditional view was that the interests of the company meant the interests of the shareholders.This was the traditional view which held sway for many years.
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traditional S3 W1 AC /trəˈdɪʃənəl/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: tradition, traditionalist, traditionalism; adjective: traditional, traditionalist; adverb: traditionally
1. being part of the traditions of a country or group of people:
    traditional Italian cooking
    a traditional Irish folk song
    a traditional method of brewing beer
    it is traditional (for somebody) to do something
    It is traditional not to eat meat on Good Friday.
2. following ideas and methods that have existed for a long time, rather than doing anything new or different
   SYN  conventional:
    He has a traditional view of women.
    I went to a very traditional school.
    traditional family values
    a traditional way of life
—traditionally adverb:
    More women are entering traditionally male jobs.
    The color black is traditionally associated with mourning.


🔑 trad·ition·al AW BrE /trəˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊NAmE /trəˈdɪʃənl/ 🔊 adjective🔑 being part of the beliefs, customs or way of life of a particular group of people, that have not changed for a long time 传统的;习俗的;惯例的traditional dress传统服装It's traditional in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day. 感恩节时吃火鸡是美国的传统。🔊🔊🔑 (sometimes disapproving) following older methods and ideas rather than modern or different ones 传统的;因袭的;守旧的 SYN conventional traditional methods of teaching传统的教学方法Their marriage is very traditional. 他们的婚姻十分守旧。🔊🔊 trad·ition·al·ly 🔑 AW BrE /trəˈdɪʃənəli/ 🔊NAmE /trəˈdɪʃənəli/ 🔊 adverbThe festival is traditionally held in May. 这个节日按照传统是在五月份过的。🔊🔊Housework has traditionally been regarded as women's work. 家务劳动历来被认为是妇女的事。🔊🔊