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nounFachmann, der; Praktiker, der/Praktikerin, diepractitioner of the law, legal practitioner — Anwalt, der/Anwältin, die; see also academic.ru/30769/general_practitioner">general practitioner; medical practitioner
* * ** * *prac·ti·tion·er[prækˈtɪʃənəʳ, AM -ɚ]n ( form)▪ to be a \practitioner [of sth] [etw] praktizieren; of a job, profession etw ausübenthe \practitioners of many professions are now able to work in any EC country Angehörige zahlreicher Berufsgruppen können nun in jedem Land der EG arbeitendental \practitioner praktizierender Zahnarzt/praktizierende Zahnärztinlegal \practitioner praktizierender Rechtsanwalt/praktizierende Rechtsanwältinmedical \practitioner praktischer Arzt/praktische Ärztin* * *[prk'tISənə(r)]n(of method) Benutzer(in) m(f), Anwender(in) m(f); (= medical practitioner) praktischer Arzt, praktische Ärztin; (= dental practitioner) Zahnarzt m/-ärztin f; (= legal practitioner) Rechtsanwalt m/-anwältin fpractitioners of this profession —
he is a practitioner of Zen Buddhism — er ist ein Anhänger des Zen-Buddhismus
See:→ general practitioner* * *practitioner [prækˈtıʃnə(r)] s Praktiker(in): → general practitioner, legal A 3, medical practitioner* * *nounFachmann, der; Praktiker, der/Praktikerin, diepractitioner of the law, legal practitioner — Anwalt, der/Anwältin, die; see also general practitioner; medical practitioner
* * *n.Praktiker m.
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