idiom > become common practice which prevails throughout
Become common practice
Explanation: Grow into lush look. Refers to the progressive development of popular thing to form a good atmosphere. Usage: Partial official; as predicate; containing derogatory Source: Fan Wenlan, "General History of China," Chapter VII III VIII, Japan, from the family in general as well as scholars, imitation Tang common practice. " Examples: "Wujiangsimei around us ~.
wèi rán chéng fēng
Describe a thing prevalent in a time and place, become a trend
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Things that the development of popular culture gradually
Things that the development of popular culture gradually. Fan Wenlan Cai Meibiao such as "General History of China" III Chapter VIII: "Japan, as well as from the family in general scribes, imitation Tang common practice." Peking University has "History of Chinese Literature," Chapter 1: "private writings , is the order of the day until the mid-Warring States. "
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Idioms: common practice Pinyin: wèi rán chéng fēng Explanation: Ran: lush look. Refers to a thing evolved prevalent form a good atmosphere. Source: Fan Wenlan "Chinese History" Part III Chapter VII VIII: "Japan, as well as general scribes from a prominent family, imitation Tang has become common practice." Example: Wujiangsimei around us ~. Usage: Partial official; as a predicate; commendatory. Synonyms: become common practice, all the rage Antonyms: protean Sentence: The computer industry has become so rampant in the country. English: become common practice become common practice which prevails throughout; grow into a general trend
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Idiom Dictionary
Idiom name Common practice Pinyin wèi rán chéng fēng Idiom Definitions Ran: lush look. Refers to a thing evolved prevalent form a good atmosphere. Idiom Fan Wenlan "Chinese History" Part III Chapter VII VIII: "Japan, as well as general scribes from a prominent family, imitation Tang has become common practice." Use sentences "Wujiangsimei around us has become common practice.
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English Expression
n.: become common practice which prevails throughout, grow into a general trend
French Expression
v. entrer dans les mœurs, devenir une pratique courante dans tout le pays
v. entrer dans les mœurs / devenir une pratique courante dans tout le pays
Thesaurus
Become common climate, established by usage, Xiangyanchengxi