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
- 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
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1. the theory and practice of teaching
教学的理论与实践
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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。
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3. common practice, current practice, standard practice
一般╱现行╱常规做法
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4. guidelines for good practice
优良做法的指导原则
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5. It is his practice to read several books a week.
他习惯于每周读几本书。
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6. It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well.
拉好小提琴需要多加练习。
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7. the practice of medicine
行医
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8. My solicitor is no longer in practice.
我的律师已不再执业了。
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9. to practice the piano every day
每天练习弹钢琴
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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).
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