0 a traditional behavior -- coutume [ feminine ]
1 what a person etc is in the habit of doing or does regularly -- habitude, coutume
2 the regular buying of goods at the same shop etc; trade or business -- clientèle
The new supermarkets take away custom from the small shops.
3 -- sur commande
made, built, or designed for a particular person
a custom-built car.
We sort of have a custom nowadays to play to the gallery.
It is not my custom to block out the sun with my hands nor to cover my eyes with bandages.
This is particularly necessary in relation to the custom of drawing up black lists.
Obviously, this proposal for a directive carries on this unfortunate custom.
I am somewhat afraid because if we have a custom, then it is better to keep it as a custom and not necessarily change the rules.
Those who, when dealing with this subject, invoke tradition, custom, religion or any other such nonsense do no more than shroud in hypocrisy their failure to confront barbarism.
Cooperation between the judiciary, the police and the customs services must be strengthened in order to reduce the movement of banned doping substances and their use in sporting circles.
I support the report because it gives smaller companies the opportunity to attract better custom.
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