柯林斯詞典tradition /tr??d???n/ (traditions) 1. N-VAR A tradition is a custom or belief that has existed for a long time. 傳統(tǒng) ...the rich traditions of Afro-Cuban music and dance. …非裔古巴人多姿多彩的音樂和舞蹈傳統(tǒng)。 返回 tradition劍橋詞典a belief , principle , or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time , or all of these beliefs , etc. in a particular society or group 傳統(tǒng) Fireworks have long been an American tradition on the Fourth of July . 7月4日國慶日放焰火長期以來一直是美國人的傳統(tǒng)。 Switzerland has a long tradition of neutrality . 保持中立是瑞士長期以來的傳統(tǒng)。 [ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] There's a tradition in our office that when it's somebody's birthday , they bring in a cake for all of us to share . 我們辦公室有個傳統(tǒng):儅有人過生日時,就會帶蛋糕來跟大家一起分享。 We decided to break with tradition (= not behave as usual ) this year and go away for Christmas . 今年我們決定打破傳統(tǒng),外出度聖誕節(jié)。 According to tradition, a headless ghost walks through the corridors of the house at night . 據(jù)傳說,晚上有個無頭鬼走過這幢房子的走廊。 例句 This college has a long tradition of athletic excellence .In keeping with tradition, they always have turkey on Christmas Day.The old people in the village still observe the local traditions.This tradition dates back to medieval times .Daphne is carrying on the family tradition by becoming a lawyer .習語in the tradition of sb/sth 返回 tradition