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▪ Terminilv ražošanas prakse, ekon.ru практика производственнаяLZAlvi▪ EuroTermBank terminiUzņ, Ek, Doklv ražošanas prakseru пpaктикa пpoизвoдcтвeннaяETB▪ Sinonīmiražošanas prakseT09 -
2 muzeja darba pieredze
▪ Terminilv muzeol.ru музейная практикаen museum work experience (US)en museum practice (GB)LMA97 -
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lietv. практикаLKLv59▪ Terminilv ekon.ru практикаen practicede Praxisde PraktikLZAlvi▪ EuroTermBank terminiEk, Finru практикаIzgl, Ped, PedStrru практикаUzņ, Ek, Dokru пpaктикaETB▪ Skaidrojumilv Izcelsme - sengrieķu praxis ‘darbība, rīcība’. filoz.lv 1. filoz. Cilvēku mērķtiecīga darbība, esamības apgūšana un pārveidošanalv 2. Konkrēta darbība, darbs (kādā jomā, nozarē)lv 3. Pieredze, iemaņu un prasmju kopums, kas iegūts darbālv 4. Mācību forma, kurā skolu audzēkņi un augstskolu studenti (parasti pedagogu vadībā) nostiprina iegūtās teorētiskās zināšanas, iegūst iemaņas un darba prasmiJum99▪ SinonīmiI. lietv.1. piedzīvojumi; pieredze; rutīna2. praktiska lietošanaII. prakses laiksT09 -
4 privātprakses ienākumi
▪ Terminilv ekon.ru доходы от частной практикиLZAlvi▪ EuroTermBank terminiUzņ, Ek, Dokru дoxoды oт чacтнoй пpaктикиETB -
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n. тренировкаLKLv59▪ Terminien practice (training session) sports.ru тренировкаde TrainingLZAsp▪ EuroTermBank terminiSocLie, CiRaru тренировкаSocLie, CiRalv treniņš treniņnodarbībaru тренировка, тренировочное занятиеIzgl, Ped, PedStrlv trenēšanalv trenēšanāsru тренировкаETB▪ Skaidrojumilv Izcelsme - angļu training \< train ‘trenēt; trenēties’lv 1. Sistemātiska vingrināšanās, ko veic, lai iegūtu vai uzturētu kādam sporta veidam vai citam mērķim nepieciešamās iemaņas un spējaslv 2. Atsevišķa sporta nodarbība; arī nodarbība kādu spēju, iemaņu izkopšanailv 3. Zirga iebraukšanas vai iejādes nodarbība; zirga gatavošana sacensībāmJum99▪ Sinonīmilietv.1. trenēšana2. trenēšanās; vingrināšanāsT09
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