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21 practice, of, social, work
exercice m de la profession de travailleur socialEnglish-French legislative terms > practice, of, social, work
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22 Practice, Review, Program
Programme m d'inspection professionnelleEnglish-French legislative terms > Practice, Review, Program
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23 practice, teaching
stage m de pratique pédagogique -
24 be in / out of practice
((not) having had a lot of practice recently: I haven't played the piano for months - I'm very out of practice.) être bien entraîné; être rouillé -
25 family practice
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26 general practice
1 ( field of doctor's work) médecine f générale ; to go into general practice devenir (médecin) généraliste ;2 ( health centre) cabinet m de médecine générale. -
27 private practice
private practice n GB Med cabinet m privé ; to work ou be in private practice travailler hors des services de santé de l'État. -
28 teaching practice
teaching practice n GB stage m de formation pédagogique ; to be on ou be doing teaching practice être en stage. -
29 family practice
noun USto have a family practice — être médecin m généraliste
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30 general practice
1) ( field of doctor's work) médecine f générale2) ( health centre) cabinet m de médecine générale -
31 private practice
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32 teaching practice
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33 standard of practice
normes de pratique (TT) standard of practice for insurance and pension financial reporting normes de pratique concernant la préparation des rapports financiers des compagnies d'assurance et des régimes de retraite (TT) -
34 make a practice of
(to do (something) habitually: He makes a practice of arriving late at parties.) avoir l'habitude de -
35 put into practice
(to do, as opposed to planning etc: He never gets the chance to put his ideas into practice.) mettre en pratique -
36 bayonet practice
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37 choir practice
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38 fire practice
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39 group practice
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40 legal practice
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