conventional
conventional — 形容詞
1. following the ordinary or widely accepted way of thinking or behaving that most
傳統的
遵循社會普遍接受的慣例或方式
following the ordinary or widely accepted way of thinking or behaving that most people in a society use, which can sometimes suggest a lack of new or creative ideas
Sarah wore a conventional black suit to the job interview instead of a bright one.
Sarah 穿著傳統的黑色西裝去面試,沒有選亮色的那一套。
contrast with unusual alternatives
The village school teaches conventional subjects like math, science, and history.
這所鄉村學校教授傳統科目,例如數學、科學和歷史。
listing typical members of a category
Otis preferred conventional farming methods that his grandfather had used for decades.
Otis 偏好他祖父使用了幾十年的傳統耕作方式。
Anna's parents held conventional views about marriage and expected her to follow them.
Anna 的父母對婚姻抱持傳統觀念,希望她依照這些觀念生活。
Most banks follow a conventional approach when deciding who can borrow money.
多數銀行在決定貸款對象時,會遵循傳統的評估方式。
- traditional
wider in scope; can refer to customs passed down across generations, while 'conventional' focuses on currently accepted norms
- orthodox
stricter and often tied to religious or political doctrine, whereas 'conventional' is more about general social norms
- standard
neutral in tone, suggesting normal quality without the possible critical hint of 'conventional'
- mainstream
emphasizes what most people accept or follow, especially in culture or ideas
- unconventional
not following the usual way; often seen as creative or surprising
- innovative
introducing new ideas or methods, the opposite of sticking to what is normal
- avant-garde
pushing boundaries in art, fashion, or ideas far beyond what is conventional
文法句型
conventional + noun
be + conventional
more conventional than
用法筆記
The tone of this sense shifts with context: neutral when describing widely accepted practices ('conventional medicine'), but mildly critical when suggesting something is ordinary or lacks imagination ('a rather conventional design').
常見錯誤
2. relating to weapons and military operations that use only traditional explosives
非核的
不使用核能的武器或作戰方式
relating to weapons and military operations that use only traditional explosives, with no atomic energy involved
The two countries agreed to reduce their supplies of conventional weapons under the new treaty.
兩國同意根據新條約減少常規武器的儲備量。
conventional weapons + disarmament agreement
Ravi wrote a paper on how conventional warfare changed after the tank was invented.
Ravi 寫了一篇報告,探討坦克問世後常規戰爭的演變。
contrast with nuclear warfare
The general argued that the army needed stronger conventional forces rather than nuclear missiles.
將軍主張軍隊需要更強大的常規部隊,而非核子飛彈。
International law sets strict rules for the use of conventional weapons during armed conflict.
國際法對武裝衝突中常規武器的使用制定了嚴格的規範。
- non-nuclear
more precise term for weapons that do not use nuclear energy
- non-atomic
less common, but used interchangeably in historical contexts
文法句型
conventional + weapon/force/warfare
conventional arms
用法筆記
Almost always appears in military or defense contexts. Unlike sense 1, this sense is purely technical and carries no critical or judgmental tone.