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1 al doende leert men
practice makes perfect -
2 praktijk
• practice -
3 training
• practice• training -
4 praktijk
2 [beroepswerkzaamheid, clientèle] practice4 [meervoud] [sluwe daden] practices♦voorbeelden:echt een man van de praktijk • a doer (rather than a thinker)iets aan de praktijk toetsen • test/field-test somethingiets in praktijk brengen • put something into practicein de praktijk • in (actual) practicedat moet je in de praktijk leren • you'll have to learn that in practiceeen geval uit de praktijk • a real-life caseeen particuliere praktijk • a private practiceeen eigen praktijk beginnen • start a practice of one's ownzijn praktijk overdoen • sell one's practice -
5 gewoonte
♦voorbeelden:1 het is niet de gewoonte te … • it is not customary to …dat is anders mijn gewoonte niet • I don't usually do thateen gewoonte maken van • make a habit oftegen zijn gewoonte • contrary to his habit/usual practicehij doet het uit (louter) gewoonte • he does it out of (sheer) habit3 een goede/lastige gewoonte • a good/bad habitde gewoonte aannemen iedereen Sir te noemen • 〈 bewust〉 get into/; 〈 onbewust〉 fall into the habit of calling everyone Sireen gewoonte afleren • break (oneself of) a habithij heeft de gewoonte om • he has a habit/way of -
6 huisartsenpraktijk
n. general practice, medical practice which treats general medical problems in patients of all ages -
7 huispraktijk
n. general practice, medical practice which treats general medical problems in patients of all ages -
8 oefenplaats
n. practice ground, area used for practice and training (Sports) -
9 gangbare technische praktijk
• common engineering practice• standard engineering practiceNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > gangbare technische praktijk
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10 godsdienstoefening
2 [kerkdienst] (religious/divine) service ⇒ worshipVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > godsdienstoefening
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11 oefening
1 [training] exercise2 [opgave] exercise, drill♦voorbeelden:lichamelijke oefening • physical education/trainingmilitaire oefeningen • military exercises -
12 regel
1 [lijn] line2 [reeks geschreven/gedrukte woorden] line4 [gewoonte] rule♦voorbeelden:het is regel dat … • it is a (general) rule that …in de regel • as a rule, ordinarilyzich aan geen regels storen • ignore the rulesvaste regel • hard and fast ruletegen alle regels in • contrary to/against all the rulesvolgens de regels van de kunst • in the approved manner -
13 repetitie
1 [proefwerk] test2 [herhaalde oefening] repetition, rehearsal♦voorbeelden:een repetitie hebben (over) • have a test/paper (on)generale repetitie • dress rehearsal 〈 toneel〉; final/last rehearsal 〈 muziek〉; full practice 〈 koor〉 -
14 stage
1 work placement; 〈 school〉 teaching practice; 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde〉 Bhousemanship, Aintern(e)ship♦voorbeelden:1 stage lopen • do a work placement/do teaching practice, be in training -
15 aanwenden
v. apply, use, exert, practice -
16 aanwending
n. use, employment, application, practice -
17 accountancy
n. accountancy, practice of an accountant, keeping of accounts -
18 adat
n. tradition, custom, practice -
19 ademoefening
n. breathing practice -
20 beoefenen
v. practice, exercise, train
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