11.   SportsTalk also allows men to be playful in a society where playfulness is not part of the traditional definition of manliness, Pollack said.

12.   Supporters favored a traditional definition of marriage, while opponents said the measure was discriminatory.

13.   The traditional definitions of winner and loser do not apply this time.

14.   They are expanding the traditional definition of ministry to include outreach to rape victims, teenage mothers, the homeless, immigrants and other marginalized groups.

15.   They have finally managed to so twist traditional definitions that any utterance short of overtly conservative is now demonized as liberal.

16.   This was decidedly unpolitical, by any traditional definition, at least.

17.   To finesse the accounting issue with Colombian roses, the Commerce Department could fall back on the traditional definition of dumping.

18.   WANG You know, maybe by the traditional definition of what the CEO or COO does, what their job function is, perhaps you can say that.

19.   By one traditional definition, a recession is defined as at least two consecutive quarters of declining GDP.

20.   He admitted that a traditional definition for a force majeure situation did not explicitly include troubles caused by foreign exchange crises.

a. + definition >>共 367
new 5.74%
legal 5.52%
high 3.65%
very 3.50%
precise 2.68%
broad 2.54%
common 2.46%
different 2.31%
broader 2.09%
narrow 2.01%
traditional 1.79%
traditional + n. >>共 1820
ally 1.79%
medicine 1.51%
method 1.39%
value 1.35%
way 1.26%
music 0.91%
dress 0.91%
role 0.90%
dance 0.67%
practice 0.64%
definition 0.12%
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