Convencional in english

Conventional

pronunciation: kənvenʃənəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

convencional = conventional ; stuffy ; mainline ; mainstream ; conventionalised [conventionalized, -USA]. 

Example: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Example: Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.Example: This is 'scientific journalism' at its worst, but its standards are not wholly different from those of the mainline press.Example: Some children may be constrained by a mainstream curriculum that does not match their ability level.Example: Historically, knowledge about plant and animal species is systematised through conventionalised descriptive terminology.

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» escuela convencionalmainstream school .

Example: This is important for the school library service now that an increasing number of children who have disabilities attend mainstream schools.

» nada convencionalunorthodox .

Example: Librarians are being urged to become more imaginative and less afraid of unorthodox ideas.

» no convencionalnon-conventional .

Example: The energy crisis of the early 1970s encouraged programmes on non-conventional energy sources and energy saving.

» nombre convencionalconventional name [Nombre por el cual un entidad corporativa, lugar o cosa se conoce, a diferencia de su nombre real u oficial] .

Example: A conventional name is a name, other than the real or official name, by which a corporate body, place, or thing has come to be known.

» poco convencionalunconventional .

Example: As library director he wanted to open the public library to as many social groups as possible, not least by organising many, often unconventional, events.

Convencional synonyms

square in spanish: cuadrado, pronunciation: skwer part of speech: noun, adjective straight in spanish: Derecho, pronunciation: streɪt part of speech: adverb, adjective conservative in spanish: conservador, pronunciation: kənsɜrvətɪv part of speech: adjective orthodox in spanish: ortodoxo, pronunciation: ɔrθədɑks part of speech: adjective formal in spanish: formal, pronunciation: fɔrməl part of speech: adjective traditional in spanish: tradicional, pronunciation: trədɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective established in spanish: establecido, pronunciation: ɪstæblɪʃt part of speech: adjective schematic in spanish: esquemático, pronunciation: skɪmætɪk part of speech: adjective received in spanish: recibido, pronunciation: rəsivd part of speech: adjective stodgy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: stɑdʒi part of speech: adjective stuffy in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: stʌfi part of speech: adjective customary in spanish: acostumbrado, pronunciation: kʌstəmeri part of speech: adjective formulaic in spanish: formulaico, pronunciation: fɔrmjəleɪɪk part of speech: adjective accepted in spanish: aceptado, pronunciation: ækseptɪd part of speech: adjective stereotypical in spanish: estereotipado, pronunciation: sterioʊtɪpɪkəl part of speech: adjective button-down in spanish: abotonar, pronunciation: bʌtəndaʊn part of speech: adjective unimaginative in spanish: no imaginativo, pronunciation: ənɪmædʒɪnətɪv part of speech: adjective ceremonious in spanish: ceremonioso, pronunciation: serəmoʊniəs part of speech: adjective nonrepresentational in spanish: no representacional, pronunciation: nɑnrəprezənteɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective stereotyped in spanish: esteriotipado, pronunciation: steriətaɪpt part of speech: adjective stereotypic in spanish: estereotipado, pronunciation: steriətaɪpɪk part of speech: adjective buttoned-down in spanish: abotonado, pronunciation: bʌtənddaʊn part of speech: adjective
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