custom
n. 風俗; 個人習慣; 惠顧
adj. 定做的
A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
The custom of lighting the Olympic flame goes back centuries...
點燃奧林匹克聖火的習俗可以追溯到幾個世紀前。
Chung has tried to adapt to local customs.
鍾努力去適應當地的風俗習慣。
If it is your custom to do something, you usually do it in particular circumstances.
It was his custom to approach every problem cautiously...
他習慣謹慎地處理每一個問題。
As is the custom, police forensic experts carried out a painstaking search of the debris.
像往常一樣,警方的法醫專家對殘骸進行了仔細的檢視。
If a shop has your custom, you regularly buy things there.
You have the right to withhold your custom if you so wish...
如果你這麼不想來,你可以不再光顧。
Providing discounts is not the only way to win custom.
打折並不是招攬顧客的唯一途徑。
If you use custom to describe something such as a vehicle or a piece of clothing, you mean that it has been designed for one particular customer.
Her one-of-a-kind custom garments are priced from one hundred dollars to more than a thousand dollars.
在她這裡定做一件款型獨一無二的衣服,價格從100美元到1,000美元以上不等。
1. accepted or habitual practice
2. a specific practice of long standing
3. money collected under a tariff
4. habitual patronage;
1. made according to the specifications of an individual
habit, custom, manners, usage, practice, convention, tradition
這些名詞均含有"習慣,風俗,傳統"之意。
Manicipalities naturally want to secure the campers'site fees and other custom.
市政當局自然希望獲得露營者的場所費和其它的惠顧.
They kept to the custom to hold their wedding.
他們按當地風俗舉行婚禮.
It is a custom among the Japanese to remove their footwear before entering a house.
脫鞋進屋是日本人的習慣.
This custom has fallen into abeyance now.
這個風俗現在已經不時興了.
This custom has been passed down since the 18 th century.
這個風俗從18世紀就沿襲下來.