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1 be in / out of practice
((not) having had a lot of practice recently: I haven't played the piano for months - I'm very out of practice.) a fi pregătit; a-şi pierde antrenamentul, a-şi ieşi din mână -
2 rehearsal
1) (the act of rehearsing.) repetiţie2) (a performance done for practice: I want the whole cast at tonight's rehearsal.) repetiţie -
3 run over
1) ((of a vehicle or driver) to knock down or drive over: Don't let the dog out of the garden or he'll get run over.) a călca, a lovi2) (to repeat for practice: Let's run over the plan again.) a repeta -
4 spar
I noun(a thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.) vergăII past tense, past participle - sparred; verb1) (to box, usually for practice only.) a se antrena la box (cu)2) ((usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.) a se ciorovăi• -
5 drill
[dril] 1. verb1) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) a găuri, a (per)fora2) ((of soldiers etc) to exercise or be exercised: The soldiers drilled every morning.) a face instrucţie2. noun1) (a tool for making holes: a hand-drill; an electric drill.) burghiu2) (exercise or practice, especially of soldiers: We do half-an-hour of drill after tea.) antrenament, instrucţie -
6 school
I 1. [sku:l] noun1) (a place for teaching especially children: She goes to the school; He's not at university - he's still at school; (American) He's still in school.) şcoală2) (the pupils of a school: The behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.) şcoală3) (a series of meetings or a place for instruction etc: She runs a sewing school; a driving school.) cursuri, ore4) (a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject: the School of Mathematics.) institut, departament5) ((American) a university or college.) facultate6) (a group of people with the same ideas etc: There are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.) şcoală2. verb(to train through practice: We must school ourselves to be patient.) a deprinde- schoolboy
- schoolgirl
- schoolchild
- school-day
- schooldays
- schoolfellow
- school-leaver
- schoolmaster
- schoolmate
- school-teacher II [sku:l] noun(a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about: a school of porpoises.) banc, grup -
7 rifle-range
noun (a place for rifle practice.) -
8 train
I [trein] noun1) (a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks: I caught the train to London.) tren2) (a part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer: The bride wore a dress with a train.) trenă3) (a connected series: Then began a train of events which ended in disaster.) serie4) (a line of animals carrying people or baggage: a mule train; a baggage train.) şirII [trein] verb1) (to prepare, be prepared, or prepare oneself, through instruction, practice, exercise etc, for a sport, job, profession etc: I was trained as a teacher; The race-horse was trained by my uncle.) a (se) antrena; a (se) pregăti2) (to point or aim (a gun, telescope etc) in a particular direction: He trained the gun on/at the soldiers.) a îndrepta (spre)3) (to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.) a dirija (creşterea unei plante)•- trained- trainee
- trainer
- training -
9 vivisection
[,vivi'ʃekʃn](the practice of cutting open live animals for scientific research.)
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