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约定俗成yuē dìng sú chéngaccepted through common practice; be sanctioned by popular usage;established by usage ❍ 名无固宜,约之以命,~谓之宜,异于约则谓之不宜。(《荀子·正名》) Names have no intrinsic appropriateness.One agrees to use a certain name and issues an order to that effect,and if the agreement is abided by and becomes a matter of custom,then the name may be said to be appropriate,but if people do not abide by the agreement,then the name ceases to be appropriate. ❍ 然而自从提倡白话以来,主张者都没有一个以为写白话的主旨,是在从“小学”里寻出本字来的,我们就用~的借字。(鲁迅《且介亭杂文二集》 143) But not one of the advocates of the vernacular,since the vernacular was advocated,has regarded its purpose as being to trace the etymology of characters:We simply use the forms sanctioned by popular usage. 约定俗成established by popular usage;accepted through common practice 约定俗成yuē dìnɡ sú chénɡ约定:指事物的名称共同议定;俗成:习惯上一直沿用,一致遵守。指某种事物的名称或事情的做法为社会所承认,因此就固定下来,一直沿用。accepted through common practice, established by usage, prescriptive |