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[΄præktis] n գործունեություն, հմտու թյուն, փորձ. վարժվածություն. legal practice իրա վա բանական գործունեություն. in practice գործ նա կա նում. be out of practice փորձ/վարժվածություն չու նենալ. put theory into practice տեսությունը գործ նականում իրականացնել. (բժշկ., իրավ. գործ, աշխատանք) have a large practice շատ հաճախորդներ ունենալ. set up in practice մաս նավոր գործ հիմնադրել. (սովորություն) in accordance with the usual practice ինչպես սովո րա բար. It is not our practice Սովորաբար մենք դա չենք անում. sharp practice խաբեբայություն, խար դա խություն. corrupt practices կաշառակերություն. (վարժանք, մարզում) conversational practice խո սակ ցական պրակտիկ ա. do an hour’s practice մեկ ժամ վարժանք կատարել. be out of practice ան վարժ լինել, հմտությունը կորցնել. football practice ֆուտբոլի մարզում. a practice match մրզ. մարզման խաղ -
2 Practice
ممارسة ، تمرين ، تجربة ، أصول متبعة -
3 practice
1) ممارسة 2) يمارس* * *يُمارِس -
4 PRACTICE
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5 practice
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6 PRACTICE CHARGE
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7 PRACTICE AMMUNITION
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8 PRACTICE WARHEAD
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9 PRACTICE WITH BLANK CARTIDGES
English-Arabic military dictionary > PRACTICE WITH BLANK CARTIDGES
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10 PRACTICE AT A MOVING TARGET
English-Arabic military dictionary > PRACTICE AT A MOVING TARGET
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11 PRACTICE MISSILE
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12 PRACTICE SHOT
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13 best practice
A practice recognized and advocated as an effective or efficient means of achieving desired objectives. -
14 Illegal practice
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15 Tax practice
ممارسة ضريبية ، فن الممارسة الضريبة -
16 Unfair commercial practice
أساليب تجارية غير مشروعةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Unfair commercial practice
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17 TARGET PRACTICE
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18 REPORT OF PRACTICE
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19 DUMMY PRACTICE
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20 COMBAT FIRING PRACTICE
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