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1 traditional custom
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2 traditionally
adverb tradicionalmentetraditionally adv tradicionalmentetr[trə'dɪʃənəlɪ]1 tradicionalmenteadv.• tradicionalmente adv.trə'dɪʃṇəlia) ( in a traditional manner) a la manera tradicionalb) ( customarily) (indep) tradicionalmente[trǝ'dɪʃnǝlɪ]ADV1) (=according to custom) tradicionalmentetraditionally, 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* * *[trə'dɪʃṇəli]a) ( in a traditional manner) a la manera tradicionalb) ( customarily) (indep) tradicionalmente -
3 ritual
noun ((a particular set of) traditional or fixed actions etc used in a religious etc ceremony: Christian rituals; the ritual of the Roman Catholic church.) ritualritual n ritual
ritual adjetivo / noun masculine ritual
ritual adjetivo & sustantivo masculino ritual ' ritual' also found in these entries: Spanish: enraizada - enraizado - entierro - rito English: dance - ritual - mask - occulttr['rɪtjʊəl]1 ritual1 ritual nombre masculinoritual ['rɪʧʊəl] adj: ritual♦ ritually advritual n: ritual madj.• ritual adj.n.• manual s.m.• ritual s.m.
I 'rɪtʃuəlmass & count noun ritual m
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adjective <slaughter/dance> ritual['rɪtjʊǝl]the ritual greetings — los saludos formularios or de rigor
1. ADJ1) [dancing, murder] ritual2) (fig) (=conventional) consabido2. N1) (Rel) (Christian) ritual m, ceremonia f ; (non-Christian) rito m2) (fig) (=custom) rito m, ritual m* * *
I ['rɪtʃuəl]mass & count noun ritual m
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adjective <slaughter/dance> ritualthe ritual greetings — los saludos formularios or de rigor
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4 tradition
trə'diʃən1) ((the process of passing on from generation to generation) customs, beliefs, stories etc: These songs have been preserved by tradition.) tradición2) (a custom, belief, story etc that is passed on.) tradición•- traditionally
tradition n tradicióntr[trə'dɪʃən]1 tradición nombre femeninotradition [trə'dɪʃən] n: tradición fn.• tradición s.f.trə'dɪʃənmass & count noun tradición f[trǝ'dɪʃǝn]N tradición ftradition has it that... — según la tradición...
it is a tradition that... — es tradición que...
* * *[trə'dɪʃən]mass & count noun tradición f
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