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[priːtʃ] 1.verbo transitivo relig. predicare (to a); fig. predicare, esaltare [tolerance, virtue, pacifism]2.verbo intransitivo relig. predicare (to a); fig. spreg. fare la predica••* * *[pri: ]1) (to give a talk (called a sermon), usually during a religious service, about religious or moral matters: The vicar preached (a sermon) on/about pride.) predicare2) (to speak to someone as though giving a sermon: Don't preach at me!) fare la predica a3) (to advise: He preaches caution.) consigliare•- preacher* * *[priːtʃ]1. vt(gen) predicare, (sermon) fare2. vi* * *preach /pri:tʃ/n.(fam.) predica; sermone.(to) preach /pri:tʃ/v. t. e i.predicare ( anche fig.); proclamare; sostenere; esaltare: to preach the Gospel, predicare il Vangelo; Practise what you preach, predica con l'esempio!; metti in pratica quel che predichi!● to preach at sb., fare la predica a q.; ammonire q. □ to preach down, screditare □ (relig.) to preach a sermon, fare una predica □ (fig.) to preach to the converted, sfondare una porta aperta.* * *[priːtʃ] 1.verbo transitivo relig. predicare (to a); fig. predicare, esaltare [tolerance, virtue, pacifism]2.verbo intransitivo relig. predicare (to a); fig. spreg. fare la predica••
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practise what you preach — phrase to behave in the same way that you try to persuade other people to behave Sometimes it’s hard as a parent to practise what you preach. Thesaurus: to be morally good or correctsynonym Main entry: practise * * * ˌpractise what you ˈpreach id … Useful english dictionary
practise what you preach — If you practise what you preach, you do what you say other people should do.(In American English, the verb is practice ) … The small dictionary of idiomes
practise what you preach — practise what (you) preach British & Australian, American to do what you advise other people to do. I would have more respect for him if he practised what he preaches … New idioms dictionary
practise what you preach — 1377 LANGLAND Piers Plowman B. XIII. 79 This goddes gloton..Hath no pyte on vs pore. He perforneth yuel [does evil], That he precheth he preueth [demonstrates] nought. 1639 T. FULLER Holy War I. xxiii. The Levites..had 48 cities..being better… … Proverbs new dictionary
practise what you preach — to behave in the same way that you try to persuade other people to behave Sometimes it s hard as a parent to practise what you preach … English dictionary
practise what preach — practise what (you) preach British & Australian, American to do what you advise other people to do. I would have more respect for him if he practised what he preaches … New idioms dictionary
preach — [pri:tʃ] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: prechier, from Late Latin praedicare, from Latin dicare to say publicly ] 1.) [I and T] to talk about a religious subject in a public place, especially in a church during a service preach to ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
preach — verb 1 (I, T) to give a talk in public about a religious subject, especially about the correct moral way for people to behave (+ to/on/about): Christ began preaching to large crowds. | preach sth: The pastor preached a sermon on brotherly love. 2 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
practise — [[t]præ̱ktɪs[/t]] practises, practising, practised (in AM, use practice) 1) VERB If you practise something, you keep doing it regularly in order to be able to do it better. → See also practised [V n] Lauren practises the piano every day … English dictionary
practise — BrE , practice AmE verb 1 (I, T) to do an activity regularly in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test: practise (doing) sth: John s practising the violin. | Today we re going to practise parking. | practise for sth: She s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
practise — prac|tise W3S3 BrE practice AmE [ˈpræktıs] v 1.) [I and T] to do an activity, often regularly, in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test ▪ They moved the furniture back to practise their dance routine. ▪ It gives students the… … Dictionary of contemporary English