practice 英 [ˈpræktɪs]   美 [ˈpræktɪs]

practice

practice  英 [ˈpræktɪs] 美 [ˈpræktɪs]

n. 实践;练习;惯例  vi. 练习;实践 

进行时:practicing  过去式:practiced  过去分词:practiced  第三人称单数:practices  名词复数:practices 

the theory and practice of teaching 教学的理论与实践
She's determined to puther new ideas into practice. 她决心要把自己的新想法付诸实践。

  • Practice can be a noun or a verb, but either way it's about how things are done on a regular basis. You can practice shotput every day because your town has a practice of supporting track-and-field events.
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  • n. 实践;练习;惯例
  • vi. 练习;实践
  • 1. the theory and practice of teaching

    教学的理论与实践

  • 2. She's determined to puther new ideas into practice.

    她决心要把自己的新想法付诸实践。

  • 3. common practice, current practice, standard practice

    一般╱现行╱常规做法

  • 4. guidelines for good practice

    优良做法的指导原则

  • 5. It is his practice to read several books a week.

    他习惯于每周读几本书。

  • 6. It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well.

    拉好小提琴需要多加练习。

  • 7. the practice of medicine

    行医

  • 8. My solicitor is no longer in practice.

    我的律师已不再执业了。

  • 9. to practice the piano every day

    每天练习弹钢琴

  • 10. She's practicing medicine in Philadelphia.

    她在费城行医。

  • practice (n.) early 15c., practise, "practical application," originally especially of medicine but also alchemy, education, etc.; from Old French pratiser, from Medieval Latin practicare (see practice (v.)). From early 15c. often assimilated in spelling to nouns in -ice. Also as practic, which survived in parallel into 19c.
  • practice (v.) c. 1400, "to do, act;" early 15c., "to follow or employ; to carry on a profession," especially medicine, from Old French pratiser, practiser "to practice," alteration of practiquer, from Medieval Latin practicare "to do, perform, practice," from Late Latin practicus "practical," from Greek praktikos "practical" (see practical).
prac·tice / ˈpræktɪs ; NAmE ˈpræktɪs / noun , verb practice practices practiced practicing noun action not ideas 实践 1 [uncountable ] action rather than ideas 实践;实际行动 the theory and practiceof teaching 教学的理论与实践 She's determined to puther new ideas into practice. 她决心要把自己的新想法付诸实践。 way of doing sth 做法 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] a way of doing sth that is the usual or expected way in a particular organization or situation 通常的做法;惯例;常规 common/current/standard practice 一般╱现行╱常规做法 guidelines for good practice 优良做法的指导原则 a review of pay and working practices 对薪金和工作制度的检讨 religious practices 宗教习俗 see also best practice , code of practice , restrictive practices , sharp practice at sharp adj.  (11 ) habit/custom 习惯;风俗 3 [countable ] a thing that is done regularly; a habit or a custom 惯常做的事;习惯;习俗 the German practice of giving workers a say in how their company is run 德国人在公司经营上给予工人发言权的做法 It is his practice to read several books a week. 他习惯于每周读几本书。 for improving skill 提高技巧 4 [uncountable ,  countable ] doing an activity or training regularly so that you can improve your skill; the time you spend doing this 训练;练习(时间) conversation practice 会话练习 It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well. 拉好小提琴需要多加练习。 There's a basketball practice every Friday evening. 每星期五晚上有篮球训练。 She does an hour's piano practice every day. 她每天练一小时钢琴。 see also teaching practice of doctor/lawyer 医生;律师 5 [uncountable ,  countable ] the work or the business of some professional people such as doctors, dentists and lawyers; the place where they work (医生、律师的)工作,业务活动,工作地点 the practice of medicine 行医 Students should have prior experience of veterinary practice. 学生应有兽医工作的经验。 My solicitor is no longer in practice. 我的律师已不再执业了。 a successful medical/dental/law practice 成功的诊所╱牙医诊所╱律师事务所 see also general practice , group practice , private practice IDIOMS in ˈpractice in reality 实际上;事实上 Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. 囚犯虽有合法的权利,但实际上这些权利常未受到尊重。 be/get/ˌout of ˈpractice to be/become less good at doing sth than you were because you have not spent time doing it recently 生疏;荒疏;疏于练习 Don't ask me to speak French! I'm out of practice. 可别让我讲法语!我已经生疏了。 ˌpractice makes ˈperfect ( saying) a way of encouraging people by telling them that if you do an activity regularly and try to improve your skill, you will become very good at it 熟能生巧 verb ( especially US) = practise to practice the piano every day 每天练习弹钢琴 The team is practicing for their big game on Friday. 球队正在训练,备战星期五的重大比赛。 They practiced the dance until it was perfect. 他们反复练舞,直到尽善尽美为止。 She's practicing medicine in Philadelphia. 她在费城行医。 prac·tice / ˈpræktɪs ; NAmE ˈpræktɪs /
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