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1 practise
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
2 practise
[ˈpræktɪs] verbيَتَمَرَّن، يَتَدَرَّبYou must practise more if you want to enter the competition.
2) to make (something) a habit:يَتَمَرَّن، يَتَّخِذُ عادةto practise self-control.
3) to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law):يُزاوِل مِهْنَهHe practises (law) in London.
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3 practise also-tice
مَارَسَ (مهنة) \ practise also-tice: to perform (sth.; not just to talk about it or know about it): Doctors practise medicine. \ See Also زاول (زَاوَلَ)، تعاطى (تَعَاطَى) -
4 practise, practice, exercise
زاوَل \ practise, practice, exercise. \ See Also مارَسَ -
5 train
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
6 تدرب
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَدَرَّبَ (على الأداء) \ rehearse: practise (a play, some music, etc.) for a public performance. -
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8 تمرن
تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
9 مارس (مهنة)
مَارَسَ (مهنة) \ practise also-tice: to perform (sth.; not just to talk about it or know about it): Doctors practise medicine. \ See Also زاول (زَاوَلَ)، تعاطى (تَعَاطَى) -
10 fence
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11 trim
حَالَة صِحِّيَّة جَيّدة \ trim: a state of fitness and readiness: You must practise to keep in (good) trim for the race. \ وَضْع \ trim: a state of fitness and readiness: You must practise to keep in (good) trim for the race. \ See Also نِظام حَسَن -
12 يمارس
1) practice 2) practise -
13 أدى الشعائر الدينية
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14 إستغل كذا
v. practise -
15 تدرب
1́ n. training2́ v. train, drill, exercise, practice, practise, work out, intern -
16 تعاطى
v. practise -
17 تمرن
v. exercise, practise, warm up, prelude -
18 زاول
v. practice, practise -
19 طبق
1́ n. operation, plate, complexion, dish, tray, waiter, paten2́ v. practise, apply, live, enforce, effect, close, clench -
20 طبق عمليا
v. practise
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