customary
adj. 習俗的,習慣的; (某人)特有的
Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
It is customary to offer a drink or a snack to guests...
向客人提供一杯飲料或一份點心是一種習俗。
At Christmas it was customary for the children to perform bits of poetry...
聖誕節孩子們總要唱一些聖誕頌歌。
Customary is used to describe something that a particular person usually does or has.
The king carried himself with his customary elegance...
國王保持著一貫的溫文爾雅。
Yvonne took her customary seat behind her desk.
伊馮娜坐在桌子後面那個她常坐的位子上。
1. in accordance with convention or custom;
2. commonly used or practiced; usual;
usual, customary, habitual, conventional, regular
這些形容詞均有"通常的,慣常的"之意。
The site is under customary land ownership and management.
這個島嶼遵循習慣的島嶼所有制和管理.
The scene within was not quite the customary one.
裡面的光景,很有些不同往日.
As a new year approaches, it is customary for journalists to make predictions about the future.
每到年底, 按照慣例,媒體都會預測未來.
It is customary to formulate this problem in terms of marriage arrangements.
習慣上常常用婚姻選配的形式來提出這個問題.
She put her two hands together in her customary expressive way and pressed her fingers.
她習慣地合起雙手,富有表情地把手指緊緊按在一起.