traditionalists

traditionalists[trəˈdiʃənəlists] 

原级:traditionalist

traditionalists 基本解释
传统主义者( traditionalist的名词复数 );
traditionalists 单语例句

1. African traditionalists believe the Ngoma is a royal drum so powerful that it imploded and was rebuilt on the original wooden base 700 years ago.

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2. For traditionalists who believe beer and football are synonymous, draft Tsingtao will be flowing for RMB 10 a pint.

3. Traditionalists in the Anglican Church were vehemently opposed to the future titular head of the Church of England marrying in church.

4. The decision to abandon wigs has dismayed traditionalists who argue that they give judges an air of authority and impartiality.

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5. Chinese families increasingly are seeking unique - sometimes English - names for their children, and this has outraged traditionalists.

6. But it did matter to the traditionalists in Germany, already upset by Klinsmann's changes.

7. It played primarily abroad, often winning critical success but offending traditionalists.

8. A gentleman named Bruce Lee defied traditionalists who scorned him for teaching kung fu in the United States.