convention

convention
kən'venʃən
noun
1) (a way of behaving that has become usual; (an) established custom: Shaking hands when meeting people is a normal convention in many countries; He does not care about convention.) convención
2) (in the United States a meeting of delegates from a political party for nominating a presidential candidate.) convención
3) (an assembly of people of a particular profession etc.) convención, congreso
- conventionality
convention
tr[kən'venʃən]
noun
1 (conference) convención nombre femenino, congreso
2 (tacit agreement, custom) convención nombre femenino
3 (treaty) convención nombre femenino
convention [kən'vɛnʧən] n
1) pact: convención f, convenio m, pacto m
the Geneva Convention: la Convención de Ginebra
2) meeting: convención f, congreso m
3) custom: convención f, convencionalismo m
convention
n.
asamblea s.f.
congreso s.m.
convención s.f.
junta s.f.
kən'ventʃən, kən'venʃən
noun
1)
a) u (social code) convenciónes fpl, convencionalismos mpl

convention dictates that one should wear black on such occasions — es costumbre vestir de negro en tales ocasiones

b) c (established practice) convención f

literary convention — convención literaria

2) c (agreement) convención f
3) c (conference) convención f, congreso m
[kǝn'venʃǝn]
N
1) (=custom) convención f

you must follow convention — hay que seguir los convencionalismos

2) (=meeting) asamblea f , congreso m
3) (=agreement) convenio m , convención f
* * *
[kən'ventʃən, kən'venʃən]
noun
1)
a) u (social code) convenciónes fpl, convencionalismos mpl

convention dictates that one should wear black on such occasions — es costumbre vestir de negro en tales ocasiones

b) c (established practice) convención f

literary convention — convención literaria

2) c (agreement) convención f
3) c (conference) convención f, congreso m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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