con·ven·tion·al /kənˈvenʃənəl/ ●●○ W3 AWL adjectiveadj 1 [only before noun]ORDINARY a conventional method, product, practice etc has been used for a long time and is considered the usual type 传统的,常规的 Internet connections through conventional phone lines are fairly slow. 通过传统的电话线来连接因特网速度很慢。
Bake for 20 minutes in a conventional oven; 8 in a microwave. 在传统的烤炉中烘烤20分钟,在微波炉里则烤8分钟。
► see thesaurus at normal 2 CONVENTIONALalways following the behaviour and attitudes that most people in a society consider to be normal, right, and socially acceptable, so that you seem slightly boring 〔观点、行为〕守旧的,传统的,遵从习俗的 a strong believer in conventional morals 坚守传统道德观念的人
conventional in He is conventional in his approach to life. 他的生活态度是守旧的。
3 (the) conventional wisdom EVERYONEthe opinion that most people consider to be normal and right, but that is sometimes shown to be wrong 〔有时是错误的〕公众意见,普遍看法 As traffic grew, the conventional wisdom was to widen the roads. 交通流量增加,一般公众的意见就是拓宽道路。
(the) conventional wisdom• All that, at least, is the conventional wisdom.• Keynes, as we shall see presently, was on his way to being the new fountainhead of conventional wisdom.• He set out a scenario which ran against the conventional wisdom at the time.• Around here, the conventional wisdom is that the number and volume of charges are more politically important than subsequent facts.• As usual, conventional wisdom may not be wholly right.• But the conventional wisdom might be wrong.• The conventional wisdom of the late 1970s blamed Britain's high unemployment on the trade unions, which priced workers out of jobs.• They had broken decisively with the conventional wisdom of the traditionalist and mercantilist society.• Conventional wisdom says that gang members must be reached early to change. —conventionally adverbadv
—conventionality /kənˌvenʃəˈnæləti/ noun [uncountableU]