convention 中文
EN[kənˈvɛn.ʃən] [ˈkɒnˌvɛn.ʃən]US
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FR convention
- 名词 (Noun)PLconventionsPREcon-SUF-tion
- A meeting or gathering.
- The convention was held in Geneva.
- A formal deliberative assembly of mandated delegates.
- The EU installed an inter-institutional Convention to draft a European constitution
- The convening of a formal meeting.
- A formal agreement, contract or pact.
- (international law) A treaty or supplement to such.
- The Vienna convention at the Vienna Congress (1814-15) standardized most of diplomatic conduct for generations
- A generally accepted principle, method or behaviour.
- A meeting or gathering.
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- 用于句中
- Only half the delegates from the state were seated at the convention because the state held its primary too early.
- Thomas A. Hazinski, a managing director for the convention consulting firm HVS in Chicago, argues that Mr. Sanders fails to consider nonconvention hotel demand, which varies from market to market.
- Where but in Usania would a state delegation appear at a national convention pledged to support a man known to be ineligible for election?
- 用于句尾
- I just saw about a jizillion stink bugs outside, it must be a convention.
- The politician timed his announcement to stunt any surge in the polls his opponent might gain from the convention.
- Our current system is retraumatising children and therefore represents a breach in our duties under the Geneva conventions.
- 用于句中
Definition of convention in English Dictionary
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- fr convention
- en conventional
- en conventions
- fr conventions
- fr conventionna
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