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Перевод: customary
[прилагательное] обычный; привычный; основанный на опыте
Тезаурус:
- I am aware that several newer basses feature non-standard low tuning, but it is the Fender, the Gibson, the Burns and the Hagstrom which are "customary".
- So we have a chapter on Lamarckism with the, by now (since Arthur Koestler's The Case of the Midwife Toad) customary, tears-and-outrage tragedy of Kammerer (" a man of great integrity and charm") suspected by William Bateson (" not a lovable character") and exposed by the "ruffian" G. K. Noble.
- Mr Wolfe had just been doing his customary job of explaining to the passengers why we were late: "We have an emergency situation which is not a real alarm situation."
- Today it is customary to have children removed to hospital, and to do everything possible to avoid a scene which might embarrass all present.
- My employer was referring, I realized, to a pair of gypsies gathering unwanted iron who had passed by earlier making their customary calls.
- Drovers had pastured their herds here for many years but their customary right had vanished when Flemyng bought the ground and it was a daily vexation of Cameron's to move the animals out from among his materials and even from inside the unfinished walls.
- The meeting was friendly and Albert went off to Brighton where he roundly denounced me and all my works - without revealing that he was without his customary hat which he had forgotten and was hanging safely on a hook in my hall.
- Crafthole was on one of the main routes into Cornwall and the same writer Carew, recorded that it was customary for those passing through to make fun of the village ladies for their somewhat notorious lack of morals.
- It is customary in research to distinguish between sources of documents by classifying them: the two terms used are "primary" and "secondary".
- Furthermore, the harvest feast was often seen as a focus for the customary rights of agricultural workers, including the crucial right of access to common land.
- It is customary to refer to autistic children rather than autistic people because the first account of the syndrome was only written in the 1940s by Dr Leo Kanner who said:
- Kington's river trip was eight days on a slow boat in the company of U Thien San, who guided the writer on matters like whether it is customary to talk while eating with the Burmese, and whether the monk sharing their cabin was really a spy.
- It became customary to refer to all bovines as "black cattle" in order to distinguish them from other "cattle" such as horses, sheep and pigs.
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