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How to say Halloween customs in English?

Halloween customs can be expressed in English traditions of halloween or Halloween customs, pronounced [tr?d?nz] [?v,?v]? [?h?lo?i.n], [?h?lo?i.n]? [?k?st?mz].

Key Vocabulary Explanations:

1. tradition

n. convention, tradition; lore

Bilingual Example Sentences:

This?region?is steeped?in?tradition.?

This region?is steeped?in?tradition.

2. custom

n. habit, practice; custom; frequent; (regular) customer

adj. (clothing, etc.) made to order, customized

Bilingual Example Sentences:

It?was?her?custom?to rise?early.?

It?was?her?custom?to?rise?early.

Expanded:

Use of custom:

Usage:

It?was?her?custom?to rise?early. strong>

custom is basically a custom, habit, practice, refers to a group or society for a long time the formation of traditions, but also refers to the habits of individuals, there are singular and plural form, used in general terms with the singular. The indefinite article a can be added to indicate a certain custom, and the plural can also be used when referring to various customs and habits.

custom can also mean patronize, customer. When it is used as patronage, it refers to the act of going to a certain store for shopping; when it is used as customer, it refers to a group of customers rather than a specific person, and it is uncountable and has no plural form.

custom is a plural noun when it means customs, tariffs, and still needs to be used in its plural form when used as a subject to modify another noun.