"traditional" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The basis of the traditional antipathy of churches to gambling is that it can encourage greed, become addictive and is looking for a reward that has not been earned either by virtue or by effort.
- In the early years of the cold war, the United States abandoned its traditional antipathy to formal military alliances and committed itself to defend Western Europe, Japan and South Korea.
- The comparative neglect of Britain's industrial heritage is, perhaps, not surprising given the nation's traditional antipathy to commerce.
- The Turkish authorities have kept the seminary closed partly out of traditional antipathy for the Greeks.
- And they fear that the traditional antipathy in the South to unions can only play into the hands of LTV's management.
- "Dependence on organized power and a traditional antipathy to coloured peoples weakens political sensitivity, and lack of experience with problems of continuity and empire threatens the Western world with uncertainty and war."
- Ranging over all these questions is a traditional antipathy between the two nations that has helped keep them the least reconciled of all the antagonists of World War II.
- Roosevelt acknowledged that Americans had a traditional antipathy towards the British Empire, saying:
- Still, the $64,000 question - as they used to say on the old television show that might one day rerun on cable - is whether the two archrivals can overcome their traditional antipathy and cohabit peacefully.
- Despite his party's traditional antipathy towards the Conservatives, and to audible gasps from the 100-strong crowd, he appeared to hand power to Mr Cameron.
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