conventions
n. (某一職業、政黨等的人士召開的)大會( convention的名詞複數 ); 協議; 習俗; (美國)全國代表大會
A convention is a way of behaving that is considered to be correct or polite by most people in a society.
It's just a social convention that men don't wear skirts...
男人不穿裙子只是一種社會習俗。
Despite her wish to defy convention, she had become pregnant and married at 21.
儘管她不想遵循傳統習俗,但她還是在21歲的時候就懷孕並且結婚了。
In art, literature, or the theatre, a convention is a traditional method or style.
We go offstage and come back for the convention of the encore.
按照加演的傳統做法,我們走到後臺後又再次返場。
...the stylistic conventions of Egyptian art.
埃及藝術的傳統風格
A convention is an official agreement between countries or groups of people.
...the UN convention on climate change.
聯合國有關氣候變化的公約
...the Geneva convention.
日內瓦公約
A convention is a large meeting of an organization or political group.
...the annual convention of the Society of Professional Journalists.
職業新聞工作者協會年度大會
...the Republican convention.
共和黨代表大會
They broke away from conventions.
他們打破了常規.
I realized that here the conventions required me to make the ritual noises.
我意識到此時按照慣例我應該說些客套話。
I've gone to more meetings and conventions than I possibly can.
我參加的會議、大會不計其數.
Attendance at many conventions runs to a thousand or more people.
許多會議的出席人數多達一千或一千以上.
There are few established behavioral conventions for them, particularly with respect to terminating commands.
非模態對話方塊很少建立行為規範, 尤其是終止命令.