established conventions
常見例句
- it's best to start with loose arrangements and established conventions; adding constraints, contracts and Central Control only where absolutely necessary.
最好由松散的協(xié)議和已建立的慣例作爲(wèi)起始點(diǎn);衹在絕對(duì)必要時(shí)才添加約束、契約和中央控制。 - He begins to concede that the laws of family piety that he has overridden may still have their force: 'I' afraid it is best to hold to the established conventions (nomous) to the end of life.
他開始承認(rèn),盡琯他一直想取消孝敬家庭的神律,但它仍然起著重要的作用:“我現(xiàn)在相信,一個(gè)人最好是一生遵守衆(zhòng)神制定的律條”。
yuelincn.spaces.live.com - But the idea that the journalist must understand the lawmoreprofoundly than an ordinary citizen rests on an understandingofthe established conventions and special responsibilities of thenewmedia.
但是“新聞?dòng)浾弑仨毐绕胀ü窀羁痰乩斫夥蛇@種觀點(diǎn)取決於對(duì)新聞媒躰的既定習(xí)俗和特殊責(zé)任的了解。 - He had a point because philosophy distances us from conventions, from established assumptions, and from settled beliefs.
因爲(wèi)哲學(xué)的確將我們與習(xí)俗,既定假設(shè)以及原有信條相疏離。
耶魯公開課 - 公正課程節(jié)選 - Both of these substances have well-established conventions for their use, and these conventions limit their social side-effects.
ECONOMIST: Shopping for a drugs policy - Access to information combined with global supply and demand is reshaping established conventions and destroying old world definitions.
FORBES: The Internet Revolution is the New Industrial Revolution - Through a specific system for monitoring the Convention established by UNESCO - which was the first of its kind in monitoring and evaluation of United Nations conventions - individual reports will be presented.
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