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1 veranlagt
- {inclined} có ý sãn sàng, có ý thích, có ý thiên về, có khuynh hướng, có chiều hướng, nghiêng dốc - {talented} có tài = veranlagt [zu] {predisposed [to]}+ = ernst veranlagt {serious}+ = praktisch veranlagt sein {to be practically minded}+ -
2 praktisch
- {convenient} tiện lợi, thuận lợi, thích hợp - {handy} thuận tiện, tiện tay, vừa tầm tay, dễ cầm, dễ sử dụng, khéo tay - {operative} có tác dụng, có hiệu lực, thực hành, thực tế, mổ xẻ, toán tử - {practical} thực tiễn, thực dụng, có ích, có ích lợi thực tế, thiết thực, đang thực hành, đang làm, đang hành nghề, trên thực tế - {practically} về mặt thực hành, thực tế ra, hầu như - {serviceable} có thể dùng được, tốt bụng, sẵn sàng giúp đỡ, có khả năng giúp đỡ, bền, có thể dãi dầu - {suitable} hợp, phù hợp -
3 fast
- {about} xung quanh, quanh quẩn, đây đó, rải rác, đằng sau, khoảng chừng, gần, vòng, về, quanh quất, quanh quẩn đây đó, vào khoảng, bận, đang làm, ở, trong người, theo với - {almost} hầu, suýt nữa, tí nữa - {near} cận, thân, giống, sát, tỉ mỉ, chi ly, chắt bóp, keo kiệt, bên trái, ở gần, sắp tới, không xa, gần giống, theo kịp - {nearly} sắp, suýt, mặt thiết - {practically} về mặt thực hành, thực tế, thực tiễn, thiết thực, trên thực tế, thực tế ra, hầu như = fast nie {hardly ever; once in a blue moon}+
См. также в других словарях:
Practically — Prac ti*cal*ly, adv. 1. In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless. [1913 Webster] 2. By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
practically — The earlier (17c) meaning ‘in a practical way’ (try to deal with the problem as practically as possible) has been overwhelmed since the 18c by the meaning that is now the dominant one, ‘virtually, almost’:… • sitting through exams with… … Modern English usage
practically — [prak′tik lē, prak′ti kə lē] adv. 1. in a practical manner 2. from a practical viewpoint 3. for all practical purposes; in effect; virtually [practically a dictator] 4. Informal almost; nearly … English World dictionary
practically — for practical purposes, as good as, 1748, from PRACTICAL (Cf. practical) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
practically — *virtually, morally … New Dictionary of Synonyms
practically — [adj] almost; nearly about, all but, approximately, as good as, as much as, basically, close to, essentially, for all intents and purposes*, fundamentally, in effect, in essence, morally, most, much, nearly, nigh, virtually, well nigh; concepts… … New thesaurus
practically — ► ADVERB 1) in a practical way. 2) virtually; almost … English terms dictionary
practically — [[t]præ̱ktɪkəli[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV with group/cl Practically means almost, but not completely or exactly. He d known the old man practically all his life... I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking. Syn: almost 2) ADV:… … English dictionary
practically — /prak tik lee/, adv. 1. in effect; virtually: It is practically useless to protest. 2. in a practical manner: to think practically. 3. from a practical point of view: Practically speaking, the plan is not very promising. 4. almost; nearly: Their… … Universalium
practically — prac|ti|cally [ˈpræktıkli] adv 1.) especially spoken almost ▪ I ve read practically all of his books. ▪ She sees him practically every day. ▪ It s practically impossible to predict what will happen. ▪ The two designs were practically identical. 2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
practically — prac|ti|cal|ly [ præktıkli ] adverb ** 1. ) MAINLY SPOKEN almost: Allysa goes to the barn practically every day now. The system is practically impossible to deal with most of the time. That was the year of the drought when the river practically… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English