English to Arabic Dictionary customary

customary

معتاد
definition
adjective
it is customary to mark an occasion like this with a toast
according to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances.
translation of 'customary'
adjective
عرفي,
معتاد,
مألوف
example
Tapia charged forward in his 'customary' fashion but was constantly forced to eat up Barrera's textbook jabs.
Also, it is 'customary' for the president or vice-president to give a speech honoring the contributions of the dead and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
It is 'customary' for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements.
Rather they seek a ruling on a pure point of law in the field of 'customary' international law which is itself part of English common law.
On February 2nd, it is 'customary' to put a stuffed animal or something of the like in a window that faces eastward.
In the current state of the world it's up to each country which has ratified the treaties, which accepts 'customary' law, to make sure that it enforces it on its own to the largest extent possible.
In Foreign Policy, as elsewhere, it is 'customary' to rank one's assets according to cost-effectiveness.
It's not 'customary' for people in the publishing industry to ask what readers (as opposed to booksellers or authors or the press) want.
It is 'customary' to think of this as a kind of madness.
It is based on centuries of 'customary' international law.
Until his death, on November 16th, 1272, the King continued to rule and to conduct his 'customary' religious devotions.
In 1995, the government established a legal system based on English common law and 'customary' law.
Its work figured in the arguments of advocates in this field that were based on the developing 'customary' law.
For that reason, it is 'customary' for governors and senators to run for president only after they have won re-election.
He races out to the front door and opens it with his now 'customary' desperate hope.
That provision, negotiated by New Zealand First, perverts the international common law doctrine of 'customary' title and its application in Aotearoa.
In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their 'customary' nightcap to relax them before going to bed.
In many places in Britain, it was 'customary' to light huge bonfires in the fields to ward off baneful influences, often accompanied by much partying.
The reality is that there is a huge bevy of precedent and law based on 'customary' rights.
But as Semel listened and took his own counsel, the rest of the company continued to work at its 'customary' feverish pace.
Sometimes, co-op members based their arguments on 'customary' law.
It is 'customary' for local associations to make decisions on such matters as membership sales and nomination deadlines, the former MLA said.
As Zambia has a dual legal system, the obligation to maintain comes from both 'customary' and statute laws.
As is 'customary' we signed a statutory declaration and paid for the insurance policy against problems.
It isn't 'customary' to clap in between movements.
The day came round and I took the train to Cardiff; we had tea at the 'customary' 5.30 pm.
When asking a favour, it is 'customary' to use the word ‘please’.
She was drinking her 'customary' cup of coffee, and looked up at me when I entered.
And we'll never forget that it was the criminalisation of 'customary' access to the commons which first drove Karl Marx to the study of political economy.
Unlike the routine inaugural functions, where the chief guest makes his 'customary' lengthy speech, the Kotwal of Hyderabad chose to be point blank in his approach.
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