adj.
n.
- 复数: customaries
1.
ADJ
习俗的;习惯的 Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
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It is customary to offer a drink or a snack to guests...
向客人提供一杯饮料或一份点心是一种习俗。
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At Christmas it was customary for the children to perform bits of poetry...
圣诞节孩子们总要唱一些圣诞颂歌。
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They interrupted the customary one minute's silence with jeers and shouts.
他们讥讽着,喊叫着,打破了惯常的那一分钟沉默。
customarily
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Marriages in medieval Europe were customarily arranged by the families.
在中世纪的欧洲,婚姻通常是由双方的家庭安排的。
- Adjective
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1. in accordance with convention or custom;
- "sealed the deal with the customary handshake"
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2. commonly used or practiced; usual;
- "his accustomed thoroughness"
- "took his customary morning walk"
- "his habitual comment"
- "with her wonted candor"
- synonym: accustomed,habitual,wonted(a)
- 1. He makes his customary visit every week.
- 他每星期都按照惯例造访一次。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. In the UK, it is customary for the next heir to the throne to be regent.
- 在英国,通常由下一位王位继承人摄政。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. It is customary for the teacher to provide grammar notes to help the student generalise what he has learned.
- 教师经常给学生提供语法注释,帮助他归纳所学到的东西。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. It is customary for the teacher to provide grammar notes to help the student generalize what he has learned.
- 教师经常给学生提供语法注释,帮助他归纳所学到的东西。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. It is customary with me to do so.
- 这样做是我的习惯。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


