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81 novice
['novis]1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) kezdő2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) papnövendék; apácajelölt -
82 practise
gyakorlat to practise: gyakorlatot folytat, gyakoroltat, szoktat, próbál* * *['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.)2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.)3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.)• -
83 strong point
(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) erős oldala vkinek -
84 instructor
feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) instrutor* * *in.struct.or[instr'∧ktə] n instrutor, professor, docente. -
85 novice
['novis]1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) aprendiz2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) noviço* * *nov.ice[n'ɔvis] n 1 noviço. 2 novato, principiante, aprendiz. -
86 practise
['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) treinar(-se)2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) praticar3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) exercer• -
87 strong point
(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) forte -
88 instructor
n. öğretmen, eğitmen, okutman, doçent [amer.], öğretim üyesi* * *1. eğitmen 2. öğretmen* * *feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) öğretmen, eğitmen -
89 novice
n. acemi, yeni, papaz adayı, rahibe adayı* * *çırak* * *['novis]1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) yeni, acemi2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) rahip/rahibe adayı -
90 practise
v. yapmak, etmek, uygulamak, gerçekleştirmek, pratik yapmak, deneyim kazanmak, çalışmak, alıştırma yapmak, alışkanlık haline getirmek, adet edinmek, dolap çevirmek, entrika çevirmek* * *1. pratik yap (v.) 2. pratik (n.)* * *['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) alıştırma yapmak, çalışmak2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) alışkanlık haline getirmek, âdet edinmek3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) mesleğini icra etmek, doktor/dişçi olarak çalışmak; avukatlık/mimarlık yapmak• -
91 strong point
kuvvetli yön, iyi olduğu konu, başlıca özelliği, korumaya alınmış yer* * *(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) güçlü nokta -
92 instructor
feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.)* * *[instrʌktə]nounpredavatelj, učitelj, inštruktor; American univerzitetni lektor -
93 novice
['novis]1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) začetnik2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) novic* * *[nɔvis]nounnovinec, začetnik; ecclesiastic novic; spreobrnjenec -
94 practise
['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) vaditi2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) uriti se3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) imeti prakso•* * *[praektis]1.transitive verb British Englishvaditi, uriti; opravljati, vršiti, izvrševati, izpolnjevati; varati koga;2.intransitive verbdelati, ravnati; prakticirati, imeti prakso (zdravnik, advokat); vaditi se, uriti se; spletkaritito practise (up)on — izrabiti koga, obrniti sebi v prid, zlorabitipractise what you preach — delaj še sam tako, kot pridigaš drugim -
95 strong point
(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) močna stran* * *[strɔŋpɔint]nounvažna ali odločilna točka; military oporišče, odporno gnezdo -
96 instructor
• oppi-isä• oppimestari• ohjaaja (opastaja)• ohjaaja• opettaja• neuvoja• valmentaja• kasvattaja• harjoittaja• kouluttaja* * *feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.) opettaja -
97 novice
• oppipoika• tulokas• nunnakokelas• noviisi• vasta-alkaja• vastatullut• ensikertalainen• alkaja• aloittelija• keltanokka• planttu* * *'novis1) (a beginner in any skill etc.) aloittelija2) (a monk or nun who has not yet taken all his or her vows.) noviisi -
98 practise
• opetella• treenata• toimittaa• totutella• toteuttaa käytännössä• toteuttaa• totuttaa• toimia• valmentautua• valmentaa• valmentatutua• harjoitella• harjoittaa• harrastaa• harjoitus• harjoittaa ammattia• harjaannus• harjoittelu• harjaannuttaa• menettely• suorittaa• soveltaa• käytäntö* * *'præktis1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) harjoitella2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) harjoittaa3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) harjoittaa• -
99 strong point
• tuliasema• vahva puoli* * *(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) vahva puoli -
100 strong point
(a quality, skill etc in which a person excels: Arithmetic isn't one of my strong points.) styrke, talent
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