0 a habit or tradition -- gelenek, âdet, örf, alışkanlık
1 people who buy things from shops or businesses -- alışveriş, ticaret
Free gifts are a good way of attracting custom.
2 used before another word to mean 'specially designed for a particular person or purpose' -- 'özel tasarım' anlamında önek
custom-built
custom-designed
Early training programs in cultural competence tended to rely on categorical constructs that lumped patients together by their "typical" cultural values, customs, and beliefs.
He had described at length how local government stimulated the right kinds of attitudes and customs for the preservation of an orderly liberty.
Standard components are preferred to custom-made ones as they are usually cheaper and readily available.
The differentiation between ' tradition' and ' custom' in our sense is indeed well illustrated here.
In practice, the ' sons of the customs ' would just as soon accept a personal offering (dash) in the coin of the realm.
Here he referred to customs that did not support his thesis.
To make such exchange possible, agents adopted the customs and practices of the outsiders they wanted to trade with to signal their credibility.
In the depressed demographic circumstances of the fifteenth century, custom may barely have existed.
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傳統, 風俗,習俗, 習慣…
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传统, 风俗,习俗, 习惯…
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costumbre, hecho a medida, costumbre [feminine]…
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costume, personalizado…
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習慣, あつらえの…
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coutume [feminine], habitude [feminine], usage [masculine]…
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costum, fet a mida…
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عادة, عُرْف, حَسْب الطلَب…
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