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Del verbo practicar: ( conjugate practicar) \ \
practica es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: practicar práctica
practicar ( conjugate practicar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ tenis› to play; no practica ningún deporte he doesn't play o do any sport(s) 2 (frml) (llevar a cabo, realizar) ‹corte/incisión› to make; ‹autopsia/operación› to perform, do; ‹redada/actividad› to carry out; ‹ detenciones› to make verbo intransitivo ( repetir) to practice( conjugate practice); ( ejercer) to practice( conjugate practice)
práctica sustantivo femenino 1 ( en trabajo) experience; 2 ( aplicación) practice; poner algo en práctica or llevar algo a la práctica to put sth into practice 3 ( de maestro) teaching practice; 4 ( costumbre) practice
practicar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una profesión) to practise, US practice
2 (una actividad) to play, practise: deberías practicar el tenis más a menudo, you should play tennis more regularly
3 (una operación, etc) to carry out, do, perform: tuvieron que practicarle una autopsia, they had to perform a post mortem on him
4 Rel to practise
II verbo intransitivo to practise: si quieres hablar bien el inglés, debes practicar más, if you want to speak good English, you must practise more ➣ Ver nota en practise
práctico,-a
I adjetivo
1 (un objeto) handy, useful
2 (una persona, disciplina) practical
II m Náut pilot
práctica sustantivo femenino
1 (actividad) practice
2 (aplicación) poner algo en práctica, to put sthg into practice
3 (costumbre) una práctica habitual, a common practice
4 (aprendizaje, formación) prácticas, teaching practice
5 Educ (clases no teóricas) practicals, US labs: por la mañana tiene prácticas de química, in the morning he has chemistry practicals ➣ Ver nota en practise
' práctica' also found in these entries: Spanish: continuismo - costumbre - docencia - marcha - vela - ejercicio - equitación - instrucción - perder - practicar English: action - code - current - excel - feasible - follow up - hate - implement - insider dealing - insider trading - observance - practically - practice - practise - run-through - rusty - turn - convenient - malpractice - mock - practical - protection - teaching
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