convention

US: /kənˈvɛnʃən/
UK: /kənvˈɛnʃən/


English Vietnamese dictionary


convention /kən'venʃn/
  • danh từ
    • hội nghị (chính trị); sự triệu tập
    • hiệp định
    • sự thoả thuận (thường là ngầm)
    • tục lệ, lệ thường
      • social conventions: tục lệ xã hội
    • quy ước (của một số trò chơi)

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
1 [C, U] the way in which sth is done that most people in a society expect and consider to be polite or the right way to do it: social conventions + By convention the deputy leader is always a woman. + She is a young woman who enjoys flouting conventions. + Convention demands that a club member should resign in such a situation.
2 [C] a large meeting of the members of a profession, a political party, etc.
Synonym: CONFERENCE
to hold a convention + the Democratic Party Convention (= to elect a candidate for president)
3 [C] an official agreement between countries or leaders: the Geneva convention + the United Nations convention on the rights of the child
4 [C, U] a traditional method or style in literature, art or the theatre: the conventions of Greek tragedy

Thesaurus dictionary


n.
1 assembly, meeting, gathering, congregation, congress, conference, symposium, council, conclave, diet, synod, seminar:
The annual convention of cat fanciers will take place in June.
2 rule, practice, custom, tradition, usage, formality, conventionalism:
According to convention, this year's vice-president becomes president next year.

Collocation dictionary


1 way sth is done

ADJ.

accepted, established, long-standing, old, traditional, well-established
It's an established convention that the part of the prince is played by a woman.
| normal, standard, usual | polite
Her work refuses any concession to polite conventions of ‘good taste’.
| arbitrary | rigid, strict | cultural, legal, social
the rigid social conventions of Victorian Britain
| dramatic, fictional, literary, narrative, operatic, poetic
The novel refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of 19th century realism.
| orthographic, punctuation, rhetorical

QUANT.

set

VERB + CONVENTION

adhere to, conform to, follow, keep to, observe
They followed the Greek convention of pinning gifts of money to the bride's dress.
| be bound by, be hidebound by
Life with the Leighs was not hidebound by rules or convention.
| break (with), cut through, defy, flout
She knew that she had broken an important social convention. He had the freedom of spirit to cut through convention. No young politician can afford to flout convention in this way.

CONVENTION + VERB

demand sth, dictate sth
Convention dictated that dangerous physical action is the part of heroes, not heroines.

PREP.

according to/by ~
By convention, the Queen gives the Royal Assent to all measures passed by Parliament.

PHRASES

a break with convention
In a surprising break with convention, she wore a red wedding dress.
| a matter of convention

2 conference

ADJ.

annual | international, national | Democratic, Republican, etc. | careers, constitutional, party, political
A constitutional convention was elected to try to agree on a new form of government.

VERB + CONVENTION

arrange, have, hold, organize | attend, go to | address
He addressed the annual Republican convention.

CONVENTION + VERB

take place

CONVENTION + NOUN

centre | delegate

PREP.

at a/the ~
She was at theDemocratic convention.

PHRASES

delegates to a convention

3 international agreement

ADJ.

global, international | European, UN/United Nations, etc. | climate, human rights, etc. | draft

VERB + CONVENTION

adopt, ratify, sign
Over 60 countries have yet to ratify the climate convention.
| adhere to, comply with
Most countries have adhered to the convention.
| breach
This practice breaches the arms convention.

CONVENTION + VERB

apply, govern sth
a convention governing the conditions under which mining is permitted
| establish sth
The convention established procedures for the transport of toxic waste.
| ban sth

PREP.

under a/the ~
This is forbidden under the European Convention on Human Rights.
| ~ between
the 1869 convention between Turkey and Persia
| ~ for
the Berne Convention for the Conservation of European Wildlife
| ~ on
the 1951 United Nations Convention on refugees

PHRASES

a breach of a convention


Concise English dictionary


conventionskən'venʃn
noun
+a large formal assembly
+something regarded as a normative example
+(diplomacy) an international agreement
+orthodoxy as a consequence of being conventional
+the act of convening