time-honored造句31. They banned such time-honored traditional folk games of the Koreans as tug-of-war, ssirum (Korean wrestling) and kite flying.
32. The expression "chi ku," or eat bitterness, is a time-honored staple of Chinese culture. But for young workers in Zhongshan, it is not the badge of honor that an older generation wore with pride.
33. In doing so he was echoing the time-honored fear about the fragility of republics.
34. In China's most prosperous cities, time-honored truths are losing their luster for young adults coping with a very different world from the one their forebears knew.
35. However, as more Chinese join in the Christmas celebrations each year, some feel the Western-based festival is harming time-honored traditions.
36. The City of Westminster, as seat of the Royal Palace, Parliament and Government, enjoys a time-honored history.
37. The team came up with a variation of the time-honored tradition of "passing the buck."