conventional
英 [kən'venʃ(ə)n(ə)l]
美 [kən'vɛnʃənl]
英語の語源
- conventional (adj.)
- late 15c., "of the nature of an agreement," from Late Latin conventionalis "pertaining to convention or agreement," from Latin conventionem (see convention). Meaning "of the nature of a convention" is from 1812, now rare; "established by social convention" is from 1761; that of "following tradition" is from 1831; that of "non-nuclear" is from 1955. Realted: Conventionality; conventionally.
例文
- 1. He hates the wheeling and dealing associated with conventional political life.
- 彼は伝統的な政治生活における権謀術数のドリルに対して非常に憎んでいる。
- 2.I want to reiterate that our conventional weapons are superior.
- 通常の武器は一流であることを再確認します。
- 3.Alternative treatments can provide a useful back-up to conventional treatment.
- 代替療法は伝統的な治療に有効な補助を提供することができる。
- 4.He abhors the wheeling-and-dealing associated with conventional political life.
- 彼は伝統的な政治生活の中の爾虞我詐欺を憎んでいる。
- 5.This remarkable technology provides far greater clarity than conventional x-rays.
- この卓越した技術は、通常のX線よりもはるかに高精細である。/
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