English to Chinese Dictionary customary

customary

习惯
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'
noun
习惯性
adjective
惯常的
example
In this type of experiment, it is 'customary' to pay the participants for their inconvenience and for agreeing to be good subjects.
Although one action does not necessarily establish 'customary' international law, it makes it more difficult the next time around.
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.
Rights of access may be conferred both by the common law (e.g., under 'customary' rights or the right to abate a nuisance) and by statute.
It is 'customary' for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements.
Tapia charged forward in his 'customary' fashion but was constantly forced to eat up Barrera's textbook jabs.
In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their 'customary' nightcap to relax them before going to bed.
Its work figured in the arguments of advocates in this field that were based on the developing 'customary' law.
It is 'customary' to shrug off new structures when the reality is that we are afraid to replace the plethora of ones that are not working sufficiently well.
It is 'customary' for them to buy their own flowers but, on an occasion when no one person has responsibility, Sophie or one of the team decorate the church using money from the Flower Fund.
He was a conscientious and considerate member of the staff of Eircom, who could always be relied upon to meet the public with his 'customary' good humour as he went about his daily duties.
It is based upon the 'customary' international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations.
Sometimes, co-op members based their arguments on 'customary' law.
The reality is that there is a huge bevy of precedent and law based on 'customary' rights.
After a training session on the beach at Filey the players also enjoyed their now 'customary' pre-FA Cup match meal of fish and chips at the Three Tuns pub in the seaside town.
Court cases are heard in magistrates' courts, based on Roman-Dutch law, and in chiefs' courts, based on 'customary' law.
As a boy going to primary school it was 'customary' for all boys to go to the back of the school and collect any available missiles, be they pieces of wood or big stones and pelt the ripe mangoes on the neighbour's tree.
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.
When asking a favour, it is 'customary' to use the word ‘please’.
In Foreign Policy, as elsewhere, it is 'customary' to rank one's assets according to cost-effectiveness.
Immediately following such an exchange, it is 'customary' for the speaker to run away at tremendous speed.
But as Semel listened and took his own counsel, the rest of the company continued to work at its 'customary' feverish pace.
At that time, there had been no legislation for 'customary' rights equivalent to the Act of 1832 for easements or the Act of 1932 for public rights of way.
Later that evening in the hotel he reflected on his achievement in a more 'customary' flippant manner.
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.
Things that would otherwise be impossible to say are precisely suggested by just the degree of deviation from the expected or the 'customary' .
The day came round and I took the train to Cardiff; we had tea at the 'customary' 5.30 pm.
The ICC Statute codifies international 'customary' laws in another respect as well.
For Davies the English common law, the 'customary' , collective reason of the English people, was the agent of both Anglicization and civilization.
It is 'customary' to associate the march of reason with a rejection of ritual and ceremony.
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