CONVENTIONALsomeone who respectstradition and does not like change 传统主义者,崇尚传统者;传统守旧的人
—traditionalistadjectiveadj
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traditionalist• Ray, on the other hand, is more of a traditionalist.• I'm something of a traditionalist myself, I'd much rather use pen and paper than a word-processor.• Some of these are avowedtraditionalists.• There will be traditionalists who lament the change, but the company's founder was no traditionalist.• For traditionalists, Marks has included all the familiarrecipes as well.• The government looked so vulnerable that even irreproachabletraditionalists among the landowning nobilityconcluded that political reform was inescapable.• There are still many traditionalists in the church who strongly oppose the idea of women priests.• Voters here have always been drawn to against-the-grain outsiders who make a career of thumbing their noses at party traditionalists.• And now the one the players have chosen themselves on a splitvote is sure to anger the traditionalists.• The traditionalists who cling to uptight Wall Street business wardrobes and rooms full of Hepplewhite reproductions are exiled to styleSiberia.