conventional

英 [kən'venʃ(ə)n(ə)l] 美 [kən'vɛnʃənl]
  • adj. 符合习俗的,传统的;常见的;惯例的

英文词源


conventional (adj.)
late 15c., "of the nature of an agreement," from Late Latin conventionalis "pertaining to convention or agreement," from Latin conventionem (see convention). Meaning "of the nature of a convention" is from 1812, now rare; "established by social convention" is from 1761; that of "following tradition" is from 1831; that of "non-nuclear" is from 1955. Realted: Conventionality; conventionally.

双语例句


1. He hates the wheeling and dealing associated with conventional political life.
他对传统政治生活中的权术钻营深恶痛绝。

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2. I want to reiterate that our conventional weapons are superior.
我要再次重申,我们的常规武器是一流的。

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3. Alternative treatments can provide a useful back-up to conventional treatment.
替代疗法能为传统的治疗提供有效的辅助。

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4. He abhors the wheeling-and-dealing associated with conventional political life.
他憎恨传统政治生活中的尔虞我诈。

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5. This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays.
这项卓越技术的清晰度比常规的X光高得多。

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