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{ "term": "tradition", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "academic": true, "ox3000": true, "cefr": "a2", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": null, "definition": "a belief, custom or way of doing something that has existed for a long time among a particular group of people; a set of these beliefs or customs", "sensetop": "a tradition of somethingby traditionaccording to traditionin the tradition of somebody", "examples": [ { "text": "**religious/cultural/ancient traditions**" }, { "text": "This region is steeped in tradition." }, { "text": "The company has a **long tradition** of fine design.", "contextForm": "a tradition of something" }, { "text": "The company has **continued its tradition** of innovation." }, { "text": "The British are said to love tradition (= to want to do things in the way they have always been done)." }, { "text": "They **broke with tradition** *(= did things differently)* and got married quietly." }, { "text": "By tradition, children play tricks on 1 April.", "contextForm": "by tradition" }, { "text": "According to tradition, a tree grew on this spot.", "contextForm": "according to tradition" }, { "text": "There's a tradition in our family that we have a party on New Year's Eve." }, { "text": "He's a politician in the tradition of *(= similar in style to)* Kennedy.", "contextForm": "in the tradition of somebody" }, { "text": "a native culture expressed almost wholly through an **oral tradition** *(= that is only spoken and not written down)*" }, { "text": "He is motivated by a family tradition of charity and good works." }, { "text": "his country's rich folk traditions" }, { "text": "His work has earned him a central place in the African American **literary tradition**." }, { "text": "By tradition, ships are often referred to as ‘she’ in English." }, { "text": "Following in the Hitchcock tradition, he always appears in the films he directs." }, { "text": "He broke with the family tradition and did not go down the mines." }, { "text": "In a departure from tradition, the bride wore a red dress." }, { "text": "He made it clear he was not going to be bound by tradition." }, { "text": "In time-honoured tradition, a bottle of champagne was smashed on the ship." }, { "text": "It became an annual tradition for me to ice the cake." }, { "text": "Japan's rich cultural tradition and history" }, { "text": "The building was constructed in the best traditions of church architecture." }, { "text": "The girl had challenged the traditions of her patriarchal tribe." }, { "text": "The locals get together every year to keep this age-old tradition alive." }, { "text": "The tradition dates back to the 16th century." }, { "text": "They have inherited a rich tradition of music and dance." }, { "text": "This region has a great musical tradition." }, { "text": "an oral tradition handed down from generation to generation" }, { "text": "people of all faith traditions" }, { "text": "Brittany has a lively and very distinctive sense of tradition." }, { "text": "Germany has a tradition of good quality newspapers." }, { "text": "He decided not to follow the family tradition of joining the navy." }, { "text": "This year there will be a break with tradition." }, { "text": "The Punjabi have a proud military tradition." }, { "text": "He is carrying on the family tradition of public service." }, { "text": "This approach is in keeping with a long tradition." } ], "topics": ["Religion and festivals"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["age-old", "ancient", "centuries-old"], "verb + tradition": ["have", "become", "cherish"], "tradition + verb": ["continue", "die hard", "exist"], "preposition": [ "according to (a/​the) tradition", "by tradition", "in (a/​the) tradition" ], "phrases": [ "bound by tradition", "a departure from tradition", "in the best traditions of something" ] } } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/trəˈdɪʃn/", "audio": "tr/tradition/tradition__gb_2.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/trəˈdɪʃn/", "audio": "tr/tradition/tradition__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "late Middle English: from Old French tradicion, or from Latin traditio(n-), from tradere ‘deliver, betray’, from trans- ‘across’ + dare ‘give’." }