traditional medium
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionalandmedium
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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medium
noun[C]
uk/ˈmiː.di.əm/us/ˈmiː.di.əm/
a method or way of ...
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Originally stored in the moretraditionalmediumof paper-filled filing cabinets, this has now been converted into electronic form.
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But he soon discovered that the moretraditionalmediumof fine art did not suit him.
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These blogs, while still rooted in thetraditionalmediumfrom which they stem, provide a bridge between tradition and the digital.
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The crop is cultivated on marginal land by resource-poor farmers, who commonly growtraditionalmedium- and long-duration (511 months) landraces.
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In addition to traditional media such as newspapers, journals, radio and television, uncountable web pages, and bloggers offer information and opinion to the general public.
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Marcaccios work investigates whether thetraditionalmediumof painting can survive in the digital age.
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An argument made by some advocates of hypertext is that the serial structure of traditional media, including books and film, imposes limits on their usefulness as repositories of information.
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In some cases, traditional media have paid attention and are trying to incorporate these new citizen journalists, but for the most part they are completely unaware of what is happening.
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Prior to this (and still to this day) any number of traditional mediums such as oil paints, acrylic paints, markers and pencils were used.
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With advancements in technology, aids in foreign language writing are no longer restricted to traditional mediums such as teacher feedback and dictionaries.
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