Tradition in spanish

Tradicion

pronunciation: tɹ̩ɑdiθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

tradition = tradición. 

Example: Tradition may sanction the use of the word 'man' to mean the human race.

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» a long-standing tradition = una larga tradición.

Example: Pit orchestras are part of a long-standing tradition in theater and opera.

» be burdened with + tradition = tener que cargar con el peso de la tradición.

Example: The solutions provided by the scientists were often more modern and practical, as they were not burdened with tradition.

» break with + tradition = romper con la tradición.

Example: Don't be afraid to be innovative for fear of breaking long held traditions.

» cultural tradition = tradición cultural.

Example: It is not easy to maintain and advance the remarkable literary and cultural traditions so slowly and painfully created over two and a half millenia.

» family tradition = tradición familiar.

Example: His rebelliousness against family tradition and sedate good taste surfaced disturbingly in his account of bringing his mother's body home from Italy.

» keep with + tradition = mantener la tradición.

Example: In keeping with tradition, they offer a selection of fresh fish daily, which will vary according to the catch of the day.

» literary tradition = tradición literaria.

Example: It is not easy to maintain and advance the remarkable literary and cultural traditions so slowly and painfully created over two and a half millenia.

» make + break with tradition = romper con la tradición.

Example: It was the same Wilson who made the first deliberate break with the Aldine tradition in the 1750s with a fine double pica greek which was intended for use with no more than a few ligatures and with none of the old contractions.

» oral tradition = tradición oral.

Example: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.

» religious tradition = tradición religiosa.

Example: The militant atheists who spend 364 days a year snidely mocking religion, religious festivities and traditions are quiet today.

» sanctified by custom and tradition = consagrado por la costumbre y la tradición.

Example: For it entails turning on its head the structures sanctified by custom and tradition.

» steeped in tradition = inmerso en la tradición.

Example: These people are the champions of new ideas and they will need lots of support to flourish in an environment steeped in tradition.

» time-honoured tradition = tradición consagrada.

Example: Squeaky bed springs and or bed frames are a time-honoured tradition in comedy.

» tradition-bound = tradicional.

Example: Tradition-bound acquisitions librarians may soon find themselves expendable -- acceptance of new technologies is essential for the survival of the acquisitions librarian.

Tradition synonyms

custom in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌstəm part of speech: noun
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