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* * *(en -er) tradition;[ der er tradition for at] it is traditional to (, that);[ traditionen tro sendte man ham et telegram] according to the traditional practice (el. in keeping with tradition) a telegram was sent to him. -
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3 tradition
tradition [tʀɑdi'sjoːˀn] <-en; -er> Tradition f, Überlieferung f;traditionen tro traditionsgemäß -
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6 tradition
[trαdi'sjoh] sb. -en, -er, -erneтрадиция, обычай -
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lore, tradition* * *(en -er) delivery, handing over;( til eftertid) handing down;(sagn etc) tradition;[ ifølge overleveringen] according to tradition. -
12 overholde
abide by, observe* * *vb keep ( fx a diet, obligations, one's side of the bargain),F observe ( fx rules, neutrality, a tradition), respect ( fx the Constitution, a tradition);( om tog) run on time, run on schedule. -
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14 forankre
vb anchor ( fx anchor a ship);[ forankret](fig) deeply rooted ( fx he is deeply rooted in the Catholictradition). -
15 genoptage
41) возобнови́ть2) восстана́вливать* * *renew, resume* * *vb take up again ( fx the scheme, the matter, the thread), revive( fx the scheme, a tradition),F resume ( fx the meeting);(teat) revive;( som medlem i forening) readmit;[ genoptage arbejdet] resume work,( efter strejke) go back (to work). -
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17 hævd
(en)(jur) prescriptive right;[ få hævd på] gain a prescriptive right to;[ skik som har gammel hævd] time-honoured custom;[ holde i hævd] uphold ( fx a tradition). -
18 mundtlig
у́стный* * *oral, verbal, by word of mouth* * *adj oral ( fx invitation, instruction, tradition); verbal ( fxagreement);adv by word of mouth ( fx were you informed of it by letter or by word of mouth?);F orally; verbally ( fx reply verbally);[ mundtlig eksamen] oral examination, viva voce (examination),T oral ( fx he failed the oral), viva. -
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fable, legend* * *(et -) legend,( myte) myth;[ sagnet fortæller] tradition says;[ få syn for sagn] see for oneself. -
20 skik
* * *(en -ke) custom ( fx ancient (, religious) customs; it is a Danish custom),(ofte neds, F) practice,( tradition også, F) usage ( fx an ancient usage);( vane) custom,F practice;[ skik og brug] custom, common practice;[ det er skik og brug] it is customary;[ have for skik at] be in the habit of -ing,F make a practice of -ing;( også) it is his custom to;[( man skal) skik følge eller land fly] when in Rome do as the Romans do;[ det er skik hos araberne] it is a custom among the Arabs;
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tradition — [trə dish′ən] n. [ME tradycion < MFr tradicion < L traditio, a surrender, delivery, tradition < traditus, pp. of tradere, to deliver: see TREASON] 1. Obs. a surrender or betrayal 2. a) the handing down orally of stories, beliefs, customs … English World dictionary
Tradition — Tra*di tion, v. t. To transmit by way of tradition; to hand down. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The following story is . . . traditioned with very much credit amongst our English Catholics. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tradition — tradition, traditions A set of social practices which seek to celebrate and inculcate certain behavioural norms and values , implying continuity with a real or imagined past, and usually associated with widely accepted rituals or other forms of… … Dictionary of sociology
Tradition — (v. lat. Traditio, Übergabe) 1) Handlung, wodurch der Besitz einer körperlichen Sache in der Absicht auf einen Andern übertragen wird, demselben ein dingliches Recht daran zu geben, s. Übergabe; 2) Überlieferung; bes. 3) die der geschriebenen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon