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Translations traditionally [trəˈdɪʃnəlɪ] ADV 1. (= according to custom) → tradicionalmente traditionally, election campaigns start on Labor Day → tradicionalmente or por tradición, las campañas electorales comienzan el Día del Trabajo 2. (= in the traditional way) [produced, made] → de forma tradicional, a la manera tradicional traditionally [trəˈdɪʃənəli] adv (= according to tradition) → traditionnellement traditionally ... (beginning a sentence) → selon la tradition ... traditionally associated with sth → traditionnellement associé(e) à qch traditionally adv → traditionell; (= customarily) → üblicherweise, normalerweise; they have traditionally voted Conservative → sie haben schon immer konservativ gewählt; it’s traditionally a holiday → es ist schon immer ein Feiertag gewesen; turkey is traditionally eaten at Christmas → es ist Tradition or ein Brauch, Weihnachten Truthahn zu essen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In France the Communists ally themselves with the Social-Democrats, against the conservative and radical bourgeoisie, reserving, however, the right to take up a critical position in regard to phrases and illusions traditionally handed down from the great Revolution. The first is as to how far it is trustworthy; the second is as to whether, even granting that it reveals no radically different STUFF from that revealed by what might be called external perception, it may not reveal different RELATIONS, and thus acquire almost as much importance as is traditionally assigned to it. I have heard many noises since, but nothing that gave me such an intimate impression of the savage instincts hidden in the breast of mankind; these yells of festivity suggested agonizing fear, rage of murder, ferocity of lust, and the irremediable joylessness of human condition: yet they were emitted by people who were convinced that they were amusing themselves supremely, traditionally, with the sanction of ages, with the approval of their conscience - and no mistake about it whatever |
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