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1 practising
practicing ['præktɪsɪŋ] aggettivo [Christian, Muslim] praticante; [doctor, lawyer] che esercita; [ homosexual] (sessualmente) attivo* * *(lawyer) che esercita (la professione), (Jew, Catholic etc) praticante, (homosexual) che è attivo (-a)* * *practising /ˈpræktɪsɪŋ/a.1 che esercita una professione; praticante: a practising barrister, un avvocato che esercita la professione2 (relig.) praticante● (leg., in GB) practising certificate, certificato di abilitazione professionale di un ► «solicitor» (def. 1).* * *practicing ['præktɪsɪŋ] aggettivo [Christian, Muslim] praticante; [doctor, lawyer] che esercita; [ homosexual] (sessualmente) attivo -
2 practicing
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3 -practice o practise?-
Nota d'usoNell'inglese britannico practice è un sostantivo: Practice makes perfect, l'esercizio rende perfetti; a medical practice, studio medico; the difference between what happens in theory and what actually happens in practice, la differenza tra ciò che accade in teoria e in pratica. Il verbo è to practise: to keep on practising the piano, continuare a suonare il piano; to practise medicine, praticare la professione medica; practising Christians, cristiani praticanti. In inglese americano invece, sia verbo che sostantivo si scrivono practice. -
4 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
5 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
6 practicing prac·tic·ing Am ['præktɪsɪŋ] adj
(lawyer) che esercita (la professione), (Jew, Catholic etc) praticante, (homosexual) che è attivo (-a)English-Italian dictionary > practicing prac·tic·ing Am ['præktɪsɪŋ] adj
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7 plain
[pleɪn] 1.1) (simple) [dress, language] semplice; [ food] semplice, non elaborato; [building, furniture] semplice, sobrio; [ man] semplice, alla buona2) (of one colour) [background, fabric, dress] in tinta unita; [ envelope] bianco; [ paper] (unheaded) non intestato; (unlined) senza righe4) (obvious) chiaro, evidentehe's jealous, it's plain to see — è geloso, è evidente
to make it plain to sb. that — fare capire chiaramente a qcn. che
5) (direct) [answer, language] franco, schiettoin plain English, this means that — in parole povere, significa che
7) (unflavoured) [ yoghurt] bianco; [ crisps] non aromatizzato; [ rice] in bianco8) (in knitting) [stitch, row] diritto2.nome geogr. pianura f.3.1) (completely) [stupid, wrong] completamente, del tutto2) (directly) [ speak] chiaramente••* * *[plein] 1. adjective1) (simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration: plain living; good, plain food.) semplice2) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) chiaro3) (absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful: I'll be quite plain with you; plain speaking.) franco4) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) chiaro, evidente5) (not pretty: a rather plain girl.) insignificante, comune2. noun1) (a large flat level piece of land: the plains of central Canada.) pianura2) (a kind of knitting stitch.) diritto•- plainly- plainness
- plain chocolate
- plain clothes
- plain sailing
- plain-spoken
- in plain English* * *[pleɪn] 1.1) (simple) [dress, language] semplice; [ food] semplice, non elaborato; [building, furniture] semplice, sobrio; [ man] semplice, alla buona2) (of one colour) [background, fabric, dress] in tinta unita; [ envelope] bianco; [ paper] (unheaded) non intestato; (unlined) senza righe4) (obvious) chiaro, evidentehe's jealous, it's plain to see — è geloso, è evidente
to make it plain to sb. that — fare capire chiaramente a qcn. che
5) (direct) [answer, language] franco, schiettoin plain English, this means that — in parole povere, significa che
7) (unflavoured) [ yoghurt] bianco; [ crisps] non aromatizzato; [ rice] in bianco8) (in knitting) [stitch, row] diritto2.nome geogr. pianura f.3.1) (completely) [stupid, wrong] completamente, del tutto2) (directly) [ speak] chiaramente••
См. также в других словарях:
practising — prac‧tis‧ing [ˈpræktsɪŋ] , practicing adjective a practising lawyer, doctor etc is working as a lawyer, doctor etc: • Judges have invariably spent most of their working lives as practising barristers. * * * practising UK US UK (US practicing)… … Financial and business terms
practising — /ˈpræktəsɪŋ/ (say praktuhsing) adjective 1. actively pursuing a particular profession in which one is qualified to work: a practising accountant; a practising doctor. 2. actively observing or following a particular religion, philosophy, way of… …
practising — BrE, practicing AmE adjective 1 a practising Catholic/Muslim/Jew etc someone who follows the rules and customs of a particular religion 2 a practising doctor/lawyer/teacher etc someonewho is working as a doctor, lawyer etc: Few practising… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
practising — prac|tis|ing BrE practicing AmE [ˈpræktısıŋ] adj 1.) a practising Catholic/Muslim/Jew etc someone who follows the rules and customs of a particular religion ≠ ↑lapsed 2.) a practising doctor/lawyer/teacher etc someone who is working as a doctor,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
practising — adj. Practising is used with these nouns: ↑architect, ↑barrister, ↑Buddhist, ↑Catholic, ↑Christian, ↑homosexual, ↑Jew, ↑lawyer, ↑Muslim, ↑nurse, ↑physician, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
practising — UK [ˈpræktɪsɪŋ] / US adjective active in a particular profession, religion, or way of life a practising Catholic … English dictionary
Practising Law Institute — (PLI) is a non profit Continuing Legal Education (CLE) organization chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York, founded in 1933. [http://www.pli.edu/public/about/default.asp] ::: Charter of the Practising Law Institute… … Wikipedia
practising certificate — ➔ certificate * * * practising certificate UK US noun [C] UK also US practicing license) ► ACCOUNTING, LAW an official document that shows that you have the necessary qualifications to work as an accountant or lawyer: »In order to practise,… … Financial and business terms
practising certificate — the document issued to solicitors in England and Wales by the Law Society and in Scotland by the Law Society of Scotland, entitling the solicitor to practise. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
practising — adjective see practicing … New Collegiate Dictionary
practising — prac·tise || præktɪs v. be involved in a rehearsal, rehearse, practice, repeat an activity several times in order to improve performance; learn by repetition … English contemporary dictionary