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1 practise
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
2 practise
[ˈpræktɪs] verbيَتَمَرَّن، يَتَدَرَّبYou must practise more if you want to enter the competition.
2) to make (something) a habit:يَتَمَرَّن، يَتَّخِذُ عادةto practise self-control.
3) to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law):يُزاوِل مِهْنَهHe practises (law) in London.
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3 practise also-tice
مَارَسَ (مهنة) \ practise also-tice: to perform (sth.; not just to talk about it or know about it): Doctors practise medicine. \ See Also زاول (زَاوَلَ)، تعاطى (تَعَاطَى) -
4 practise, practice, exercise
زاوَل \ practise, practice, exercise. \ See Also مارَسَ -
5 Good Laboratory Practise
Computers: GLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Good Laboratory Practise
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6 øve
* * *vb( øve sig) practise,(am) practice;( med objekt: træne) train ( fx one's muscles);(udføre etc) do, perform ( fx great deeds), practise ( fx magic);[ øve barmhjertighed mod] be merciful to;[ øve hærværk] commit acts of vandalism;[ øve hærværk mod] vandalize;[ øve indflydelse på] exert an influence on;[ øve tryk på](fig) exert pressure on, bring pressure to bear on;[ øve uret] do wrong;(se også vold);[ med sig:][ øve sig] practise,(am) practice;[ øve sig i (el. på) at] practise -ing;[ øve sig i dans] practise dancing;[ øve sig på] klaver practise on the piano;[ øve sig på én] practise on somebody;[ øve sig på en rolle] rehearse a part. -
7 практикувам
practise(за лекар) be in practiceпрактикувам медицина/право practise medicine/lawтова често се практикува this is often done; this is common practice* * *практику̀вам,гл. practise; (за лекар) be in practice; \практикувам медицина/право practise medicine/law; това често се практикува this is common practice.* * *exercise: практикувам black magic - практикувам черна магия; ply; practise* * *1. (за лекар) be in practice 2. practise 3. ПРАКТИКУВАМ медицина/право practise medicine/ law 4. това често се практикува this is often done; this is common practice -
8 chrefftwra
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9 grefftwra
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10 практикуем
practise (refl.); practiseРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > практикуем
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11 обманювати
practise deceit, practise upon, swindle, fake, bilk, cheat, cozen, do in, do, drop, hoax, impose, ( з недоброю метою) inveigle -
12 ddelw-addoli
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13 sprovesti
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14 harjoittaa ammattia
• practise a profession• practise -
15 осуществ шантажу
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > осуществ шантажу
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16 осуществлять шантаж
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > осуществлять шантаж
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17 применять на практике
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > применять на практике
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18 доводить до автоматизма
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > доводить до автоматизма
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19 применять патент
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > применять патент
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20 бути юристом
practise law, be a lawyer
См. также в других словарях:
practise — prac‧tise [ˈprækts] , practice verb [intransitive, transitive] to work in a particular profession, especially medicine or law: • He practised law for 15 years. • Firms are adopting the system of practicing in larger partnerships and teams.… … Financial and business terms
practise on — ˈpractise on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they practise on he/she/it practises on present participle practising on past tense practised on … Useful english dictionary
practise what you preach — phrase to behave in the same way that you try to persuade other people to behave Sometimes it’s hard as a parent to practise what you preach. Thesaurus: to be morally good or correctsynonym Main entry: practise * * * ˌpractise what you ˈpreach id … Useful english dictionary
practise what you preach — If you practise what you preach, you do what you say other people should do.(In American English, the verb is practice ) … The small dictionary of idiomes
Practise — Prac tise, v. t. & i. See {Practice}. [1913 Webster] Note: The analogy of the English language requires that the noun and verb which are pronounced alike should agree in spelling. Thus we have notice (n. & v.), noticed, noticing, noticer;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
practise — see PRACTICE (Cf. practice) … Etymology dictionary
practise what you preach — practise what (you) preach British & Australian, American to do what you advise other people to do. I would have more respect for him if he practised what he preaches … New idioms dictionary
practise what preach — practise what (you) preach British & Australian, American to do what you advise other people to do. I would have more respect for him if he practised what he preaches … New idioms dictionary
practise — (US practice) ► VERB 1) perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly in order to improve or maintain proficiency in it. 2) carry out or perform (an activity or custom) habitually or regularly. 3) be engaged in (a particular profession) … English terms dictionary
practise — [prak′tis] vt., vi. practised, practising chiefly Brit. sp. of PRACTICE … English World dictionary
practise — BrE , practice AmE verb 1 (I, T) to do an activity regularly in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test: practise (doing) sth: John s practising the violin. | Today we re going to practise parking. | practise for sth: She s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English