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1) Общая лексика: быть практикующим врачом, заниматься врачебной практикой2) Реклама: заниматься врачебной деятельностью, практиковать -
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быть практикующим врачом, заниматься врачебной практикой -
4 licence a doctor to practise medicine
Общая лексика: выдать врачу разрешение заниматься врачебной практикойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > licence a doctor to practise medicine
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > license a doctor to practise medicine
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8 to license a doctor to practise medicine
izsniegt ārstam atļauju praktizētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to license a doctor to practise medicine
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a. ( = put into practice) [+ technique, meditation, one's religion] pratiquer ; [+ method] appliquer• to practise medicine/law exercer la médecine/la profession d'avocatb. ( = exercise in) [+ violin, song, chorus] travaillerb. [doctor, lawyer] exercer* * *1.GB, practice US ['præktɪs] transitive verb1) ( work at) travailler [song, speech, French]; s'exercer à [movement, shot]; réviser [technique]; répéter [play]to practise doing ou how to do — s'entraîner à faire
2) ( use) pratiquer [restraint, kindness]; utiliser [method]3) ( follow a profession) exercer4) ( observe) pratiquer [custom, religion]2.1) ( train) (at piano, violin) s'exercer; ( for sports) s'entraîner; (for play, concert) répéter2) ( follow a profession) exercerto practise as — exercer la profession de [doctor, lawyer]
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A vtr1 ( work at) travailler [song, speech, French] ; s'exercer à [movement, shot] ; réviser [technique] ; répéter [play, performance] ; to practise the piano travailler le piano ; to practise one's scales faire ses gammes ; she's practising what to say to him elle répète ce qu'elle va lui dire ; to practise doing ou how to do s'entraîner à faire ; to practise one's French on sb essayer son français sur qn ;3 ( follow a profession) exercer ; to practise medicine/law exercer la médecine/la profession de juriste ;4 ( observe) pratiquer [custom, religion].B vi1 ( train) (at piano, violin) s'exercer ; ( for sports) s'entraîner ; (for play, concert) répéter ; to practise for s'entraîner pour [match, game] ; répéter [play, speech] ;to practise what one preaches prêcher par l'exemple. -
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♦ medicine /ˈmɛdsn/n.1 [u] medicina ( scienza, professione medica): Doctor of Medicine (abbr. MD), dottore in medicina; herbal medicine, medicina erboristica; conventional medicine, medicina tradizionale; alternative medicine, medicina alternativa; complementary medicine, medicina complementare ( associata a terapie tradizionali); forensic medicine, medicina legale; to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina2 medicina; farmaco; medicamento; medicinale: to take a medicine, prendere una medicina; preventive medicine, medicinale preventivo; profilattico● medicine ball, palla medica □ medicine bottle, boccetta per medicinali; flacone □ medicine cabinet (o medicine chest, medicine closet), armadietto dei medicinali □ medicine dropper, contagocce □ medicine man, stregone □ (fam.) to give sb. a dose (o a taste) of his own medicine, ripagare q. della stessa moneta; restituirgli la dose □ (fig.) to take one's medicine, mandar giù (o ingoiare) la pillola; mandar giù un rospo (fig.); far buon viso a cattivo gioco. -
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medicine ['medsɪn](a) (practice, science) médecine f;∎ preventive medicine médecine f préventive;∎ to practise medicine exercer la médecine;∎ he studies medicine il est étudiant en médecine;∎ she studied medicine elle a fait des études de médecine(b) (substance) médicament m, remède m;∎ don't forget to take your medicine n'oublie pas de prendre tes médicaments;∎ British figurative to take one's medicine avaler la pilule;∎ to give sb a dose or taste of his/her own medicine rendre à qn la monnaie de sa pièce►► medicine ball medicine-ball m, médecine-ball m;medicine bottle flacon m de pharmacie;British medicine cabinet, medicine chest (armoire f à) pharmacie f;medicine man sorcier m, medicine-man m -
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medicine [ˊmedsǝn] n1) медици́на, особ. терапи́я;to practise medicine занима́ться враче́бной пра́ктикой, быть практику́ющим врачо́м
2) лека́рство;a medicine for (headache, cold, etc.) лека́рство от (головно́й бо́ли, просту́ды и т.п.)
3) колдовство́, ма́гия4) талисма́н, амуле́та) понести́ заслу́женное наказа́ние;б) покори́ться неизбе́жности, сто́йко перенести́ что-л. неприя́тное;в) «приня́ть», глотну́ть спиртно́го -
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1. transitive verb1) (apply) anwenden; praktizieren2) (be engaged in) ausüben [Beruf, Tätigkeit, Religion]practise medicine — [als Arzt] praktizieren
3) (exercise oneself in) trainieren in (+ Dat.) [Sportart]2. intransitive verbpractise the piano/flute — Klavier/Flöte üben
* * *['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.) üben2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) ausüben3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) praktizieren•- academic.ru/57278/practised">practised* * *prac·tise[ˈpræktɪs]AM prac·ticeI. vt1. (rehearse)to \practise one's backhand die Rückhand trainierento \practise the flute/piano/violin Flöte/Klavier/Geige übento \practise one's German/English Deutsch/Englisch übento \practise a sonata/song eine Sonate/ein Lied proben2. (do regularly)▪ to \practise sth etw [üblicherweise] machen [o tun], etw praktizierenI have started practising meditation ich habe angefangen zu meditierenfoot-binding is no longer \practised in China in China ist es nicht mehr üblich, den Mädchen die Füße zu bindento \practise austerity ein einfaches Leben führen, bescheiden lebento \practise birth control verhütento \practise black magic/sorcery/voodoo schwarze Magie/Zauberei/Voodoozauber betreibento \practise cannibalism Kannibalismus praktizierento \practise celibacy/monogamy/polygamy zölibatär/monogam/polygam lebento \practise a custom einen Brauch befolgento \practise deceit [or deception] [gewohnheitsmäßig] betrügento \practise discrimination diskriminierento \practise a religion eine Religion ausübento \practise safe sex sicheren Sex [o Safer Sex] praktizierento \practise thrift sparsam leben3. (work in)▪ to \practise sth etw praktizierenshe \practised medicine for twenty years sie war zwanzig Jahre lang als Ärztin tätigto \practise dentistry als Zahnarzt/Zahnärztin praktizierento \practise law als Anwalt/Anwältin praktizierento \practise medicine als Arzt/Ärztin praktizieren, den Arztberuf ausüben4.II. vi2. (work in a profession) praktizieren, als etw tätig seinhe trained as a lawyer but he's no longer practising er ist Anwalt, übt seinen Beruf aber nicht mehr austo \practise as a doctor praktizierender Arzt/praktizierende Ärztin seinto \practise as a lawyer praktizierender Anwalt/praktizierende Anwältin sein* * *(US) ['prktɪs]1. vt1) thrift, patience etc üben; self-denial, Christian charity, torture praktizierento practise what one preaches (prov) — seine Lehren in die Tat umsetzen
2) (in order to acquire skill) üben; song, chorus probento practise the violin —
to practise the high jump/one's golf swing — Hochsprung/seinen Schlag im Golf üben or trainieren
3) (= follow, exercise) profession, religion ausüben, praktizierento practise law/medicine — als Anwalt/Arzt praktizieren
all a writer wants is peace to practise his art — alles, was ein Schriftsteller braucht, ist Ruhe, um sich seiner Kunst widmen zu können
2. vi1) (in order to acquire skill) üben2) (lawyer, doctor etc) praktizieren* * *practice [ˈpræktıs]A s1. Brauch m, Gewohnheit f, Praxis f, übliches Verfahren:make a practice of sth sich etwas zur Gewohnheit machen;don’t make a practice of it lass es nicht zur Gewohnheit werden oder einreißen;it is common practice es ist allgemein üblich;it is not the usual practice for him to get drunk es ist bei ihm nicht üblich, dass er sich betrinkt; üblicherweise betrinkt er sich nichtpractice makes perfect (Sprichwort) Übung macht den Meister;keep in practice in der Übung bleibenb) Motorsport etc: Training n3. Praxis f (Ggs Theorie):in practice in der Praxis;put in(to) practice in die Praxis oder Tat umsetzen;practice-orient(at)ed praxisorientiert4. (Arzt- etc) Praxis f:be in practice praktizieren, eine Praxis haben5. a) Handlungsweise f, Praktik fb) oft pl pej (unsaubere) Praktiken pl, Machenschaften pl, Schliche pl6. JUR Verfahren(sregeln) n(pl), formelles Recht7. TECH Verfahren n, Technik f:welding practice SchweißtechnikB adj Übungs…:practice alarm Probealarm m;practice ammunition Übungsmunition f;practice cartridge Exerzierpatrone f;practice politeness höflich sein;practice what you preach tue selbst, was du predigstpractice medicine (law) als Arzt (Anwalt) praktizierenpractice dancing sich im Tanzen üben;practice a piece of music ein Musikstück (ein)üben4. jemanden üben, schulen, ausbilden5. verüben:practice a fraud on sb jemanden arglistig täuschenD v/i1. handeln, tun, verfahren2. praktizieren (as als Arzt, Jurist):3. (sich) üben:practice on the piano (sich auf dem) Klavier üben4. practice (up)on* * *1. transitive verb1) (apply) anwenden; praktizieren2) (be engaged in) ausüben [Beruf, Tätigkeit, Religion]practise medicine — [als Arzt] praktizieren
3) (exercise oneself in) trainieren in (+ Dat.) [Sportart]2. intransitive verbpractise the piano/flute — Klavier/Flöte üben
* * *(US) n.Gepflogenheit f. (UK) v.ausüben v.betreiben v.praktizieren v.trainieren v. -
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'præktis1) (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.) entrenarse, ejercitarse2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) practicar, ejercer3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) ejercer, practicar•practise vb practicarA diferencia del inglés británico, en inglés americano el verbo se escribe igual que el nombre, practicetr['præktɪs]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (do repeatedly - language, serve, scales) practicar; (song, act) ensayar2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (religion, belief, economy) practicar3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (profession) ejercer1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (gen) practicar3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (professionally) ejercer (as, de/como)= practice (US) ['præktɪs]1. VI1) (to improve skill) (Sport)entrenar; (Theat)ensayar; (Mus)practicarhe practises for two hours every evening — entrena/ensaya/practica durante dos horas todas las tardes
2) (=work professionally)[lawyer, doctor]ejercerto practise as a doctor/lawyer — ejercer de {or} como médico/abogado
2. VT1) (=put into practice)[+ medicine]practicar; [+ law]ejercer; [+ self-denial, one's religion, method]practicar- to practise what one preaches2) (=work on) (Sport)practicar; [+ piano, language, technique]practicar; [+ song, speech]ensayar -
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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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ˈmedsɪn сущ.
1) медицина, особ. терапия to practise medicine ≈ заниматься врачебной практикой, быть практикующим врачом to study medicine ≈ изучать медицину aerospace medicine space medicine allopathic medicine alternative medicine complementary medicine fringe medicine aviation medicine clinical medicine community medicine social medicine defensive medicine family medicine folk medicine forensic medicine legal medicine group medicine homeopathic medicine industrial medicine occupational medicine internal medicine military medicine molecular medicine nuclear medicine osteopathic medicine physical medicine preventive medicine socialized medicine sports medicine traditional medicine veterinary medicine
2) а) лекарство, медикамент medicine for( headache, cold, etc.) ≈ лекарство от (головной боли, простуды и т. п.) to prescribe (a) medicine ≈ выписать, прописать, назначить лекарство cough medicine ≈ лекарство от кашля nonprescription medicine, over-the-counter medicine ≈ лекарство, отпускаемое без рецепта patent medicine, proprietary medicine ≈ готовое лекарство( продающееся без рецепта врача) strong medicine ≈ сильнодействующее лекарство take medicine Syn: drug б) разг. наркотик;
отравляющее вещество
3) колдовство, магия, чары Syn: sorcery, witchcraft
4) амулет, талисман Syn: spell I
1., charm
1., fetish медицина, (особенно) терапия - to study * изучать медицину, учиться на врача - to practise * практиковать, заниматься врачебной деятельностью - * and duty (военное) "оказана медицинская помощь без освобождения от занятий и нарядов" (запись в книге больных) лекарство, медикамент - patent * патентованное лекарство /средство/ - a good * for colds хорошее лекарство от простуды - to take a * принимать лекарство( особенно) слабительное - he is always taking *s он вечно принимает (всякие) лекарства колдовская магия талисман, амулет > to take /to swallow/ one's * покориться неизбежности, стойко переносить что-л. неприятное;
проглотить пилюлю > he took his * like a man он проглотил эту пилюлю как настоящий мужчина > you must take your * like a man ты должен стойко /как мужчина/ перенести то, что тебя ждет;
понести заслуженное наказание > he will have to take his * ему придется ответить( за свои поступки) > to give smb. a dose /a taste/ of his own * отплатить кому-л. тем же /той же монетой/ (устаревшее) лечить, врачевать, пользовать давать лекарство covered ~ лекарство в оболочке industrial ~ гигиена труда industrial ~ промышленная гигиена medicine колдовство, магия ~ лекарство;
a medicine for (headache, cold, etc.) лекарство от (головной боли, простуды и т. п.) ~ талисман, амулет ~ медицина, особ. терапия;
to practise medicine заниматься врачебной практикой, быть практикующим врачом ~ лекарство;
a medicine for (headache, cold, etc.) лекарство от (головной боли, простуды и т. п.) occupational ~ гигиена труда occupational ~ производственная медицина ~ медицина, особ. терапия;
to practise medicine заниматься врачебной практикой, быть практикующим врачом refundable ~ лекарства стоимость которых возмещается (частично или полностью) страховой компанией to take one's ~ шутл. глотнуть спиртного to take one's ~ покориться неизбежности, стойко перенести (что-л. неприятное) to take one's ~ понести заслуженное наказание to take one's ~ принять лекарствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > medicine
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prac·tise [ʼpræktɪs], (Am) prac·tice vt1) ( rehearse)to \practise [doing] sth etw üben;( improve particular skill) an etw dat arbeiten;to \practise one's backhand die Rückhand trainieren;to \practise one's German/ English Deutsch/Englisch üben;( verbally) mehr Deutsch/English sprechen;to \practise a sonata/ song eine Sonate/ein Lied proben2) ( do regularly)to \practise sth etw [üblicherweise] machen [o tun], etw praktizieren;I have started practising meditation ich habe angefangen zu meditieren;foot-binding is no longer \practised in China in China ist es nicht mehr üblich, den Mädchen die Füße zu binden;to \practise austerity ein einfaches Leben führen, bescheiden leben;to \practise birth control verhüten;to \practise cannibalism Kannibalismus praktizieren;to \practise a custom einen Brauch befolgen;to \practise discrimination diskriminieren;to \practise a religion eine Religion ausüben;to \practise safe sex sicheren Sex [o Safer Sex] praktizieren;to \practise thrift sparsam leben3) ( work in)to \practise sth etw praktizieren;she \practised medicine for twenty years sie war zwanzig Jahre lang als Ärztin tätig;to \practise dentistry als Zahnarzt/Zahnärztin praktizieren;to \practise law als Anwalt/Anwältin praktizieren;to \practise medicine als Arzt/Ärztin praktizieren, den Arztberuf ausübenPHRASES:to \practise what one preaches nach den Grundsätzen leben, die man anderen predigt;2) ( work in a profession) praktizieren, als etw tätig sein;he trained as a lawyer but he's no longer practising er ist Anwalt, übt seinen Beruf aber nicht mehr aus;to \practise as a doctor praktizierender Arzt/praktizierende Ärztin sein;to \practise as a lawyer praktizierender Anwalt/praktizierende Anwältin sein -
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'præktis1) (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.) øve (seg i), trene2) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) trene seg i, utøve3) (to do or follow (a profession, usually medicine or law): He practises (law) in London.) praktisere•praktisereverb \/ˈpræktɪs\/ eller practice1) trene, øve, øve seg (i\/på), trene på2) praktisere, utføre i praksis, ha for vane3) utøve, begå, utvise, drive med, praktisere4) ( gammeldags) konspirere, intrigerepractise (up)on ( gammeldags) benytte seg av, misbruke, utnytte, spekulere ipractise what one preaches leve som man lærer -
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1. II1) practise in some manner practise periodically (vigorously, industriously, diligently, etc.) упражняться /тренироваться, практиковаться/ периодически и т.д.; you don't practise enough ты мало тренируешься /занимаешься/; practise at some time he practises every day он упражняется каждый день2) practise in some manner the wise man not only speaks. but practises wisely умный человек не только говорит умные вещи, но и действует умно2. IIIpractise smth.1) practise the piano (the violin, the flute, the organ, etc.) упражняться [в игре] на рояле и т.д.; practise tennis тренироваться [в игре] в теннис; practise one's ear (one's eye) тренировать /упражнять/ слух (зрение); practise a difficult passage (a new method, etc.) разучивать трудный пассаж и т.д.; practise the scales учить гаммы; practise new words активизировать новые слова2) practise medicine (journalism, law, painting, music, etc.) заниматься медициной и т.д.; they practise the same profession они люди одной профессии; he practises the same method он применяет тот же метод3) practise moderation (self-control, self-denial, etc.) соблюдать умеренность и т.д.3. IVpractise smth. in some manner practise smth. professionally заниматься чем-л. как профессионал4. XIVpractise doing smth. practise shooting (skating, running, jumping, etc.) тренироваться в стрельбе и т.д.; practise speaking English more стараться больше говорить по-английски; practise early rising [всегда] вставать рано5. XVIpractise on (in) smth. practise on the typewriter (on the piano, on the flute, etc.) практиковаться [в печатании] на пишущей машинке и т.д.; practise in fencing упражняться в фехтовании6. XX1practise as smb. practise as a physician (as a public accountant, as a lawyer, etc.) работать /быть/ врачом и т.д., заниматься медициной и т.д.7. XXI1practise smb. ж smth. practise the boys in football (pupils in English, etc.) тренировать мальчиков [в игре] в футбол и т.д.; practise children in habits of obedience приучать детей к послушанию; practise smth. on smb. practise one's French on smb. стараться больше говорить на французском языке с кем-л.; practise smth. over smth. you ought to practise more control over your hasty temper тебе надо чаще сдерживаться8. XXVpractise what... practise what you preach действовать /жить/ согласно своим взглядам
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