词汇 | conventionalized |
释义 | conventionalized adjective formal(UK usuallyconventionalised)uk /kənˈven.ʃən.ə.laɪzd/ us /kənˈven.ʃən.ə.laɪzd/ having become usual and generally accepted, or done in a way that is usual and generally accepted: Words and phrases that have a conventionalized rather than a literal meaning are also known as phatic expressions: examples are greetings and farewells. Popular literature is always very highly conventionalized: you know before you start reading the kind of thing that's going to happen. Even universal computer symbols require conventionalized knowledge that "save" looks like a floppy disk or "take a photo" looks like an old-school camera. The interaction between doctor and patient evolved over centuries into a conventionalized social ritual. Speakers tend not to use the irregular form when its conventionalized meaning conflicts with the meaning the speaker wants to convey. If violence remains tolerated and justified within families, it becomes conventionalized, something normal and expected. Standard and routine average average Joe bog-standard conformance conformity given mainline orthodox quotidian regular regularity regularization regularize round routinely stock the daily roundidiom the/your average bearidiom unextraordinary unspectacular You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Custom, tradition & conformity |
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