conventions 的定义
- a meeting or formal assembly, as of representatives or delegates, for discussion of and action on particular matters of common concern.
- U.S. Politics. a representative party assembly to nominate candidates and adopt platforms and party rules.
- an agreement, compact, or contract.
- an international agreement, especially one dealing with a specific matter, as postal service or copyright.
- a rule, method, or practice established by usage; custom: the convention of showing north at the top of a map.
- general agreement or consent; accepted usage, especially as a standard of procedure.
- conventionalism.
- Bridge. any of a variety of established systems or methods of bidding or playing that allows partners to convey certain information about their hands.
conventions 近义词
conference
conventions 的近义词 17 个
- meeting
- show
- assemblage
- assembly
- clambake
- confab
- congress
- convocation
- council
- delegates
- delegation
- meet
- members
- powwow
- rally
- representatives
- get together
conventions 的反义词 3 个
practice, tradition
agreement
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conventions 的反义词 3 个
更多conventions例句
- It’s usually a tangle of A- through D-list celebrities, former football greats and not-so-greats, all roaming the halls of a convention hall, hawking everything from rental cars to pot supplements.
- Aside from protections for health, hygiene, and other living conditions, the convention specifies that no agreement between the parties supersedes its protections while occupation continues.
- I know now, though, that enough people found each other over the Internet and discovered that they shared this passion that entire conventions dedicated to furries emerged.
- After three marathon meetings, the party voted Saturday to stick with its plan to hold a convention.
- In February 1823, two-thirds of the state’s House of Representatives — the required quorum — passed a resolution calling for a convention to change the Illinois Constitution to legalize slavery.
- Rule 16(c) was a proposed change in the rules at the 1976 Republican Convention.
- The crowd inside the convention center is very white, fairly old, and presumably decently rich.
- Inside the Miami Beach Convention Center, there is a lot of good art—but more pretty art.
- Who helps build convention centers and adjacent hotels so cities can attract convention business?
- “The social convention of not talking to a stranger was fairly rigid at the time,” Weber told me.
- It is beyond the comprehension of any man not blinded by superstition, not warped by prejudice and old-time convention.
- The French convention decreed that no quarters be given to British and Hanoverian soldiers.
- The armed Parisians again assembled with cannon around the convention, and demanded the arrest of the Brissotine party.
- A convention of delegates to revise the constitution of New York met at Albany.
- Madame Roland, in the name of her husband, drew up for the Convention the plan of a republic as a substitute for the throne.