consuetudinary

consuetudinary

美 [ˌkɒnswɪ'tjudnerɪ]  英 [ˌkɒnswɪ'tju:dnərɪ]

  • adj.习惯(上)的;习惯法的
  • n.不成文法;(教堂的)惯例书
  • 网络习俗的;惯例上的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
习惯(上)的;习惯法的
n.
1.
习惯法,不成文法;(教堂的)惯例书,宗仪书

例句

Carry incidentally, be in a few places of China, remarrying is to have it seems that what hold wedding afternoon is consuetudinary.

顺便一下中国一些地方再婚似乎下午举办婚礼习俗

Serious person at every turn disobeys a society consuetudinary , get used to normal social life hard.

严重事事违反社会习俗难以适应正常社会生活

Lantern hanging lamp lights: jilin consuetudinary also has a long history.

彩灯吉林市元宵挂灯习俗由来已久

As early as in the 21st century BC, consuetudinary law appeared in China's slave society.

公元前21世纪,中国已经产生奴隶制习惯法

Exploitation Mode on Consuetudinary Tour Resources in Heilongjiang Minority

黑龙江少数民族民俗旅游资源开发模式探讨

Influence of Consuetudinary Laws of Minority Nationalities on the Government's Administrative Action

少数民族习惯法政府行政行为影响