conventionally

/kənˈvenʃənəli/ (bre, ipa) · [kənvˈɛnʃənəli] /kənˈvenʃənəli/ (ame, ipa) · [kənvˈɛnʃənəli] /kən-ˈvench-nə-lē,  -ˈven(t)-shə-nᵊl-ē/ (ame, mw)

conventionally — 副詞

1. using the standard social rules, style, or methods that people generally accept,

1.副詞B2
釋義

照慣例

依一般公認做法

using the standard social rules, style, or methods that people generally accept, not an unusual or experimental alternative

例句

Quan dressed conventionally for the interview in a navy suit and tie.

Quan 為了面試照慣例穿上深藍色西裝並打了領帶。

conventionally + dressed for formal situation

The house was conventionally built with brick walls and a tiled roof.

那棟房子照慣例以磚牆和瓦片屋頂建造。

conventionally + past participle

同義詞
  • traditionally

    stresses inherited custom over general social normality

  • normally

    focuses on what usually happens, without the idea of social convention

  • orthodoxly

    more formal and often suggests strict rule-following

反義詞

文法句型

conventionally + past participle

Conventionally, [clause]

用法筆記

Often signals a contrast with something modern, creative, or unusual. It can describe an entire situation at the start of a sentence or modify a participle such as 'conventionally built'.

常見錯誤

He dressed conventional for court.
He dressed conventionally for court.
💡'conventional' is an adjective; use the adverb 'conventionally' to describe how someone dresses.