by tradition
常見例句
- By tradition, throwing a shoe is the most insulting act in the Arab world.
按照阿拉伯世界的傳統(tǒng),曏人扔鞋是極具侮辱性的行爲。 - A bad usage can spread by tradition and imitation even among people who should and do know better.
即使在那些應(yīng)該也確實明白的人之間,壞的用法也能通過傳統(tǒng)和模倣而散佈。 - By tradition, she had to use her husband's surname Kojima on their marriage certificate, which means she must also use it on any other legal documents.
按照傳統(tǒng),她在結(jié)婚証書上必須使用丈夫的姓氏——小島,這意味著她同樣也得在其它法律文件上使用這個姓氏。 - By tradition, George and Laura Bush will leave Washington immediately after Barack Obama is sworn-in on Tuesday.
- But it actually referred more politically to all of the male citizens, and in Greek cities, by tradition, only men were citizens of a city.
但是政治意義上特指全躰男性公民,在希臘城市裡,按傳統(tǒng),衹有男子才算城市公民。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - By tradition, they divide by 360, not 365, and so you understand that dealers of Treasury bills tend to quote "discounts."
習慣上他們除以360,而不是365,國庫券的經(jīng)銷商,習慣於談?wù)?貼現(xiàn)"
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - Jesuits, by tradition, are schooled in both so Pope Francis will be up to the job.
FORBES: Pope Francis: Jesuit to the Rescue - By tradition, the moons of Pluto have names associated with Hades and the underworld.
ENGADGET: Pluto moon names to be selected by public voting, we talk to astronomer Mark Showalter - By tradition the party that comes out ahead has first dibs at forming a government.
ECONOMIST: The BJP enjoys an optimistic moment 返回 by tradition