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Traditions Meaning in English

word · lemma: tradition

/tɹəˈdɪʃənz/
truh-DI-shuhnz
/tɹɐdˈɪʃənz/
truh-DI-shuhnz

释义

Customs, beliefs, or ways of doing things that have been passed down through generations. Traditions can be cultural, religious, or personal to a family or community.

用法与细微差别

Common collocations: 'family traditions,' 'cultural traditions,' 'religious traditions,' 'break with tradition,' 'keep up a tradition.' Can be used positively (cherished customs) or critically ('that's just tradition' = not a good reason).

例句

We have many family traditions during the holidays.

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These traditions have been passed down for centuries.

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Different countries have different traditions for celebrating the New Year.

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One of our traditions is making tamales together the night before Christmas — everyone has a job.

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She broke with tradition and wore a red dress to her wedding instead of white.

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I love learning about the traditions of other cultures — it makes traveling so much more meaningful.

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