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1 kanun uygulaması
practice of law -
2 pratik mükemmelleştirir
practice makes perfect -
3 yapa yapa öğrenilir
practice makes perfect -
4 uygulama
practice, application, execution -
5 pratik
"1. practical, capable of being put into practice in everyday life. 2. practical, handy, useful. 3. applied. 4. practical, pragmatic, down-to-earth, sensible. 5. application, practice, putting into practice, carrying out. 6. practical experience; practical knowledge; practical skill. -ten öğrenmek /ı/ to learn (something) merely by doing it (without having any formal instruction, without knowing anything concerning the theory behind it). - yapmak to practice." -
6 talim
"1. teaching, instructing, instruction. 2. practicing (something), practice; drill; exercise. 3. having (someone) practice (something). 4. mil. drill. - etmek 1. /ı/ to teach, instruct. 2. /ı/ to practice (something). 3. /ı, a/ to have (someone) practice (something). 4. /ı/ to drill (soldiers). - fişeği blank, blank cartridge. - meydanı mil. drill field. - ve terbiye training." -
7 alışkanlık haline getirmek
v. routinize, be wont to do, practise, practise on, practise upon, practice, practice on, practice upon -
8 tatbik
",-ki putting (something) into effect or practice; application. - etmek 1. /ı/ to put (something) into effect or practice; to carry (something) out; to apply. 2. /ı, a/ to compare (one thing) with (another). - mührü official seal (of a person). - sahasına koymak /ı/ to put (something) into effect or practice; to carry (something) out; to apply." -
9 gerçekleştirmek
v. realize, make real, achieve, actualize, materialize, carry out, carry through, effect, effectuate, execute, follow out, follow through, put into practice, substantiate, verify, practice, practise* * *1. achieve 2. execute 3. perform 4. realise 5. succeed -
10 pratik
adj. practical, handy, convenient, applied, businesslike, rough and ready--------n. practice, praxis, experience* * *1. workaday 2. practical 3. practice (n.) 4. practise (n.) -
11 uygulama
n. practice, exercise, application, implementation, technics, technic, execution, administration, effect, enforcement, praxis, pursuance* * *1. application 2. enforcement 3. implementing (n.) 4. practice (n.) -
12 yararlanmak
v. put account, turn to account, take advantage of, avail oneself of smth., benefit, capitalize, enjoy, impose, parlay, pass over, pass up, practice on, practice upon, practise on, practise upon, profit, profit by, refer, rejoice in, use, make use of* * *1. utilise 2. benefit -
13 gerçekleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of gerçekleştirmek) realize, make real, achieve, actualize, materialize, carry out, carry through, effect, effectuate, execute, follow out, follow through, put into practice, substantiate, verify, practice, practise -
14 yararlanmamak
v. (neg. form of yararlanmak) put account, turn to account, take advantage of, avail oneself of smth., benefit, capitalize, enjoy, impose, parlay, pass over, pass up, practice on, practice upon, practise on, practise upon, profit, profit by, refer, rejoice in, use, make use of -
15 uygulamak
to apply, to carry out, to put into practice, to enforce, to execute, to realize, to practise, to practice -
16 egzersiz
1. (bodily or mental) exercise. 2. exercises. 3. practice, exercise. - yapmak 1. to exercise (bodily or mentally). 2. to do one´s exercises. 3. to practice. -
17 meşk
,-kı 1. practice, practicing (music, drawing, singing, writing alphabetic characters). 2. piece of calligraphy (which a student uses as his model). - etmek /ı/ to practice. - hocası calligraphy teacher. -
18 tatbikat
",-tı 1. application; practice. 2. mil. maneuvers, exercises. -ta in practice." -
19 teamül
established practice, customary way of doing things. - hukuku consuetudinary law. - olmak to become an established practice or custom. -
20 alışkanlık
n. habit, routine, custom, consuetude, habitude, practice, praxis, use, wont* * *1. addiction 2. habit 3. habituation 4. habitude 5. rote
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