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ob·ser·vance
/əbˈzɝvən(t)s/
遵守,儀式,慣例
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ob·serv·ance
n.
1.
The
act
or
practice
of
observing
or
noticing
with
attention
;
a
heeding
or
keeping
with
care
;
performance
; --
usually
with
a
sense
of
strictness
and
fidelity
;
as
,
the
observance
of
the
Sabbath
is
general
;
the
strict
observance
of
duties
.
It
is
a
custom
More
honored
in
the
breach
than
the
observance
. --
Shak
.
2.
An
act
,
ceremony
,
or
rite
,
as
of
worship
or
respect
;
especially
,
a
customary
act
or
service
of
attention
;
a
form
;
a
practice
;
a
rite
;
a
custom
.
At
dances
These
young
folk
kept
their
observances
. --
Chaucer
.
Use
all
the
observance
of
civility
.
--
Shak
.
Some
represent
to
themselves
the
whole
of
religion
as
consisting
in
a
few
easy
observances
.
--
Rogers
.
O
I
that
wasted
time
to
tend
upon
her
,
To
compass
her
with
sweet
observances
! --
Tennyson
.
3.
Servile
attention
;
sycophancy
. [
Obs
.]
Salads
and
flesh
,
such
as
their
haste
could
get
,
Served
with
observance
. --
Chapman
.
This
is
not
atheism
,
But
court
observance
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
Syn:
--
Observance
,
Observation
.
These
words
are
discriminated
by
the
two
distinct
senses
of
observe
.
To
observe
means
(1)
to
keep
strictly
;
as
,
to
observe
a
fast
day
,
and
hence
,
observance
denotes
the
keeping
or
heeding
with
strictness
; (2)
to
consider
attentively
,
or
to
remark
;
and
hence
,
observation
denotes
either
the
act
of
observing
,
or
some
remark
made
as
the
result
thereof
.
We
do
not
say
the
observation
of
Sunday
,
though
the
word
was
formerly
so
used
.
The
Pharisees
were
curious
in
external
observances
;
the
astronomers
are
curious
in
celestial
observations
.
Love
rigid
honesty
,
And
strict
observance
of
impartial
laws
. --
Roscommon
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
observance
n
1:
the
act
of
observing
;
taking
a
patient
look
[
syn
:
observation
,
watching
]
2:
a
formal
event
performed
on
a
special
occasion
; "
a
ceremony
commemorating
Pearl
Harbor
" [
syn
:
ceremony
,
ceremonial
,
ceremonial occasion
]
3:
the
act
of
noticing
or
paying
attention
; "
he
escaped
the
notice
of
the
police
" [
syn
:
notice
,
observation
]
4:
conformity
with
law
or
custom
or
practice
etc
. [
syn
:
honoring
]
[
ant
:
nonobservance
]
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