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单词 conventions
释义

convention

noun

con·​ven·​tion kən-ˈven(t)-shən How to pronounce convention (audio)
1
a
: agreement, contract
b
: an agreement between states for regulation of matters affecting all of them
an international convention banning the spread of nuclear weapons
c
: a compact between opposing commanders especially concerning prisoner exchange or armistice
d
: a general agreement about basic principles or procedures
also : a principle or procedure accepted as true or correct by convention
the conventions of grammar
2
a
: the summoning or convening of an assembly
b
: an assembly of persons met for a common purpose
a comic book convention
especially : a meeting of the delegates of a political party for the purpose of formulating a platform and selecting candidates for office
c
: the usually state or national organization of a religious denomination
3
a
: usage or custom especially in social matters
conventions of society
b
: a rule of conduct or behavior
c
: a practice in bidding or playing that conveys information between partners in a card game (such as bridge)
d
: an established technique, practice, or device (as in the theater)
The usual romantic conventions made the film predictable.

Synonyms

  • assembly
  • congress
  • convocation
  • council
  • gathering
  • get-together
  • huddle
  • meeting
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Example Sentences

We go to the weeklong annual teachers' convention every summer. He bought some new books at the science fiction convention. The Democratic National Convention will meet next week to announce their party's candidate for president. It's important to follow the conventions of punctuation in a paper for school. They say school is just as important for teaching children social codes and conventions as for teaching math. Many sports shows have recently adopted the conventions of the talk show. a poet who rebels against literary convention The award that by convention should have gone to the student with the highest grade went instead to the teacher's favorite. As a matter of convention, the oldest members speak first. The director's use of the usual romantic conventions made the film boring and predictable. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin convention-, conventio, from convenire — see convenient

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

convention

noun

con·​ven·​tion kən-ˈven-chən How to pronounce convention (audio)
1
: a meeting of people for a common purpose
a teachers' convention
2
: a custom or a way of acting and doing things that is widely accepted and followed
Follow the conventions of punctuation in your writing.
3
: agreement sense 3
a convention among nations

Legal Definition

convention

noun

con·​ven·​tion
1
: an agreement between nations for regulation of matters affecting all of them
2
: an agreement enforceable in law : contract
3
: an assembly of persons met for a common purpose
especially : a meeting of the delegates of a political party for the purpose of formulating a platform and selecting candidates for office

conventions

noun

plural of convention
1
as in meetings
a coming together of a number of persons for a specified purpose attended a convention of mathematicians in California

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • meetings
  • gatherings
  • conclaves
  • congresses
  • assemblies
  • conferences
  • convocations
  • workshops
  • seminars
  • synods
  • councils
  • symposiums
  • caucuses
  • sessions
  • rallies
  • get-togethers
  • demonstrations
  • discussions
  • negotiations
  • discourses
  • dialogues
  • huddles
  • conversations
  • summits
  • clinics
  • audiences
  • symposia
  • interviews
  • forums
  • talks
  • cabinets
  • dialogs
  • roundtables
  • confabs
  • parleys
  • fora
  • round tables
  • palavers
  • round-robins
2
as in treaties
a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoples an international convention banning the spread of nuclear weapons

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • treaties
  • pacts
  • accords
  • alliances
  • compacts
  • covenants
  • contracts
  • settlements
  • understandings
  • deals
  • charters
  • ententes
  • concords
  • bargains
  • bonds
  • projets
  • entente cordiales
3
as in agreements
an arrangement about action to be taken the Geneva Convention details proper treatment of prisoners of war

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • agreements
  • pacts
  • contracts
  • understandings
  • promises
  • settlements
  • compacts
  • treaties
  • covenants
  • deals
  • associations
  • accords
  • bargains
  • pledges
  • charters
  • dispositions
  • partnerships
  • binders
  • alliances
  • approvals
  • leagues
  • acceptances
  • consents
  • ententes
  • assents
  • concurrences
  • entente cordiales
  • okays
  • OKs
4
as in rules
an inherited or established way of thinking, feeling, or doing the bride decided to follow convention and to have her father give her away

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rules
  • traditions
  • principles
  • values
  • customs
  • standards
  • norms
  • ethics
  • prescriptions
  • superstitions
  • rubrics
  • heritages
  • modes
  • mores
  • cultures
  • forms
  • legacies
  • inheritances
  • lifestyles
  • folklores
  • lores
  • birthrights
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