customarily 的 2 个定义
- according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual.
- of or established by custom rather than law.
- Law. defined by long-continued practices: the customary service due from land in a manor.
plural cus·tom·ar·ies.
- a book or document containing the legal customs or customary laws of a locality.
- any body of such customs or laws.
customarily 近义词
ordinarily; as a rule
更多customarily例句
- On Sunday, the Washington Football Team will be seen nationally as a franchise in its customary state of turmoil.
- Many of us are prudently giving up customary holiday visits with friends and family, but staying home may make us feel lumpy and sad.
- It has been remarked that the language of this more than 20-year-old play is less elliptical than is customary in Kennedy’s work.
- After about a half-hour, I send Santa and Claire the Elf to their next stop with a customary bottle of Bailey’s Irish Cream and a plate full of food.
- McGrath told The Washington Post in an email in August that it was “customary for departing CEOs” to receive severance payments equal to about a year’s salary.
- The moment came where newly graduated cops customarily toss their white gloves into the air in celebration.
- The 4th of July is customarily marked by charcoal “cook-outs,” which endanger the community.
- Though blacks had used the park in the past, they were customarily restricted to certain portions of it.
- Customarily, Jewish women are encouraged to refrain from doing work while the candles are burning.
- They were customarily used by the previous administration, for instance.
- The owner of such a mill customarily purchased wheat for manufacture.
- His face was very pale, but he seemed to carry himself with more dignity than customarily, Carver noticed.
- The customarily silent Seven Sachs had little by little subdued him to an admiration as mute as it was profound.
- Species included in this category are those that customarily spend most of their lives at the edge of permanent water.
- These are quite appropriate to any act of honour, and have been customarily so used in relation to human beings.