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1 practise
1.practice ['præktɪs] verbo transitivo1) (work at) provare [song, speech]; esercitarsi in [ Italian]; esercitare [movement, shot]; perfezionare [ technique]; fare le prove per [ play]3) (follow a profession) praticare, esercitare4) (observe) osservare, praticare [custom, religion]2.1) (train) (at piano, violin) esercitarsi; (for sports) allenarsi; (for play, concert) provare2) (follow a profession) esercitare una professioneto practise as — fare il [doctor, lawyer]
••* * *['præktis]1) (to do exercises to improve one's performance in a particular skill etc: She practises the piano every day; You must practise more if you want to enter the competition.) esercitarsi a2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) mettere in pratica, seguire3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) esercitare•* * *1.practice ['præktɪs] verbo transitivo1) (work at) provare [song, speech]; esercitarsi in [ Italian]; esercitare [movement, shot]; perfezionare [ technique]; fare le prove per [ play]3) (follow a profession) praticare, esercitare4) (observe) osservare, praticare [custom, religion]2.1) (train) (at piano, violin) esercitarsi; (for sports) allenarsi; (for play, concert) provare2) (follow a profession) esercitare una professioneto practise as — fare il [doctor, lawyer]
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2 practise prac·tise
['præktɪs] (= practice)1. vt1)to practise patience/self-control — cercare di avere pazienza/ di controllarsi
2) (train o.s. at: piano) esercitarsi a, (song) esercitarsi per imparareto practise a shot Golf Tennis — esercitarsi in un tiro
3) (follow, exercise: profession) esercitare, (sport, religion) praticare, (method) seguire, usare, (custom) seguire2. vi1) (in order to acquire skill: gen) Mus esercitarsi, Sport allenarsi2) (lawyer, doctor) esercitare -
3 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
4 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
5 birth control
1. 2.modificatore [method, device] di contraccezione, contraccettivo* * *(prevention of the conception of children.) controllo delle nascite* * *ncontrollo delle nascite, contraccezione f* * *1. 2.modificatore [method, device] di contraccezione, contraccettivo
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