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  • 1 practical

    adjective
    2) (inclined to action) praktisch veranlagt [Person]

    have a practical approach/mind — praktisch an die Dinge herangehen

    3) (virtual) tatsächlich [Freiheit, Organisator]
    4) (feasible) möglich [Alternative]; praktikabel [Alternative, Möglichkeit]
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    ['præktikəl]
    1) (concerned with the doing of something: practical difficulties; His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.) tatsächlich, praktisch
    2) ((of a thing, idea etc) useful; effective: You must try to find a practical answer to the problem.) durchführbar
    3) ((negative unpractical) (of a person) able to do or deal with things well or efficiently: He can look after himself - he's a very practical child.) geschickt
    - academic.ru/57272/practicality">practicality
    - practically
    - practical joke
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    prac·ti·cal
    [ˈpræktɪkəl]
    I. adj
    1. (not theoretical) praktisch
    what does his decision mean in \practical terms? was soll diese Entscheidung denn nun konkret bedeuten?
    \practical experience praktische Erfahrung, Praxiserfahrung f
    to offer \practical advice praktische [o realisierbare] Vorschläge anbieten
    \practical use/application praktischer Nutzen/praktische Anwendung
    for all \practical purposes de facto, tatsächlich, in Wirklichkeit
    the \practical side of things die Praxis
    2. (suitable) praktisch
    \practical clothing/equipment praktische Kleidung/Ausrüstung
    \practical footwear praktisches Schuhwerk
    to be \practical for sth sich zu etw dat eignen
    3. ( approv: good at doing things) praktisch [veranlagt]
    she has a lot of interesting ideas, but she's not very \practical sie hat eine Menge interessanter Ideen, kann sie aber in der Praxis nicht so richtig umsetzen
    we need someone \practical who... wir brauchen einen Praktiker, der...
    to have a \practical attitude praxisorientiert sein
    4. (possible) realisierbar, praktikabel
    \practical method/technique [in der Praxis] anwendbare Methode/Technik
    5. ( fam: virtual) praktisch
    it's a \practical certainty that... es ist praktisch sicher, dass...
    the car was a \practical write-off der Wagen sah so ziemlich nach Totalschaden aus
    II. n praktische Prüfung
    biology/chemistry \practical praktische Biologie-/Chemieprüfung
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    ['prktIkəl]
    adj
    1) praktisch; person praktisch (veranlagt)

    to have a practical mind —

    his ideas have no practical applicationseine Ideen sind nicht praxisnah or sind praktisch nicht anwendbar

    for ( all) practical purposes — in der Praxis

    2) (= handy) praktisch

    they are both very practical about the house — sie sind beide sehr geschickt or praktisch in allem, was in einem Haus anfällt

    3)

    (= virtual) it was a practical certainty — es war praktisch eine Gewissheit

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    practical [ˈpræktıkl] adj (adv practically)
    1. praktisch, angewandt (Ggs theoretisch):
    practical agriculture praktische Landwirtschaft;
    the practical application of a rule die praktische Anwendung einer Regel;
    practical chemistry angewandte Chemie;
    practical knowledge praktisches Wissen, praktische Kenntnisse pl;
    practical training praktische Ausbildung; mechanic B 2 b
    2. praktisch, zweckmäßig, nützlich, brauchbar (Methode, Vorschlag etc)
    3. praktisch, in der Praxis tätig:
    a practical man ein Mann der Praxis
    4. praktisch:
    a) praktisch denkend oder veranlagt (Person)
    b) aufs Praktische gerichtet (Denken)
    5. praktisch, faktisch, tatsächlich:
    he is a practical atheist er ist praktisch ein Atheist;
    he has practical control of er hat praktisch die Kontrolle über (akk)
    6. sachlich
    7. praktisch ausgebildet (nicht staatlich geprüft):
    8. handgreiflich, grob:
    practical joke Streich m;
    play a practical joke on sb jemandem einen Streich spielen;
    practical joker Witzbold m
    9. THEAT practicable 4
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    adjective
    2) (inclined to action) praktisch veranlagt [Person]

    have a practical approach/mind — praktisch an die Dinge herangehen

    3) (virtual) tatsächlich [Freiheit, Organisator]
    4) (feasible) möglich [Alternative]; praktikabel [Alternative, Möglichkeit]
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    adj.
    brauchbar adj.
    erfahren adj.
    geeignet adj.
    praktisch adj.

    English-german dictionary > practical

  • 2 practical

    prac·ti·cal [ʼpræktɪkəl] adj
    1) ( not theoretical) praktisch;
    what does his decision mean in \practical terms? was soll diese Entscheidung denn nun konkret bedeuten?;
    \practical experience praktische Erfahrung, Praxiserfahrung f;
    to offer \practical advice praktische [o realisierbare] Vorschläge anbieten;
    \practical use/ application praktischer Nutzen/praktische Anwendung;
    for all \practical purposes de facto, tatsächlich, in Wirklichkeit;
    the \practical side of things die Praxis
    2) ( suitable) praktisch;
    \practical clothing/ equipment praktische Kleidung/Ausrüstung;
    \practical footwear praktisches Schuhwerk;
    to be \practical for sth sich zu etw dat eignen;
    3) (approv: good at doing things) praktisch [veranlagt];
    she has a lot of interesting ideas, but she's not very \practical sie hat eine Menge interessanter Ideen, kann sie aber in der Praxis nicht so richtig umsetzen;
    we need someone \practical who... wir brauchen einen Praktiker, der...;
    to have a \practical attitude praxisorientiert sein
    4) ( possible) realisierbar, praktikabel;
    \practical method/ technique [in der Praxis] anwendbare Methode/Technik
    5) (fam: virtual) praktisch;
    it's a \practical certainty that... es ist praktisch sicher, dass...;
    the car was a \practical write-off der Wagen sah so ziemlich nach Totalschaden aus n praktische Prüfung;
    biology/chemistry \practical praktische Biologie-/Chemieprüfung

    English-German students dictionary > practical

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