英:[ˈpræktɪst]
美:[ ˈpræktɪst]
英:[ˈpræktɪst]
美:[ ˈpræktɪst]
adj.
<美>熟练的,老练的
v.
练习( practise的过去式和过去分词 )
实习
积极从事
执业
词根:practice
adj.practiced 熟练的;有经验的;老练的(等于practised)
n.practice 实践;练习;惯例
practician 有经验的人;熟练者
vi.practice 练习;实习;实行
practise 练习,实践;实施,实行;从事
vt.practice 练习;实习;实行
practise 练习,实践;实施,实行
verb
transitive verb
carry out, apply
practice what you preach
to do or perform often, customarily, or habitually
practice politeness
to be professionally engaged in
practice medicine
to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient
practice the act
to train by repeated exercises
practice pupils in penmanship
obsolete plot
intransitive verb
to do repeated exercises for proficiency
to pursue a profession actively
archaic intrigue
to do something customarily
to take advantage of someone
he practised on their credulity with huge success—The Times Literary Supplement (London)
noun
actual performance or application
ready to carry out in practice what they advocated in principle
a repeated or customary action
had this irritating practice
the usual way of doing something
local practices
the form, manner, and order of conducting legal suits and prosecutions
systematic exercise for proficiency
practice makes perfect
the condition of being proficient through systematic exercise
get in practice
the continuous exercise of a profession
a professional businessespecially: one constituting an incorporeal property
Verb Middle English practisen, from Middle French practiser, from Medieval Latin practizare, alteration of practicare, from practica practice, noun, from Late Latin practice, from Greek praktikē, from feminine of praktikos
The first known use of practice was in the 14th century
pragmatismnoun
a practical approach to problems and affairs
a doctrine that truth is to be tested by the practical effects of belief
pragmaticadjective
concerned with practical rather than intellectual or artistic matters
pragmaticadjective
concerned with practical rather than intellectual or artistic matters
pragmaticadjective
concerned with practical rather than intellectual or artistic matters
praetorian1 of 2adjective
of or relating to a Roman praetor
often capitalized of, relating to, or being the bodyguard of a Roman emperor
the praetorian guard
praetorian2 of 2noun
a member of the praetorian guard
praetornoun
an ancient Roman official ranking below a consul and acting as a judge
practitionernoun
a person who practices a profession and especially law or medicine
practitionernoun
a person who practices a profession and especially law or medicine
practice1 of 2verb
to perform or work at over and over so as to become skilled
practice juggling
carry out, apply
practice what you preach
to do or perform often or usually
practice politeness
to engage in or work at as a profession
practice medicine
practice2 of 2noun
actual performance or application
a repeated or usual action
it was our practice to rise early
the usual way of doing something
local practice
action done over and over in order to acquire skill
practice makes perfect
the condition of being skilled through practice
get in practice
continuous work in a profession
the practice of law
a professional business
the doctor has expanded her practice
practice1 of 2verb
to perform or work at over and over so as to become skilled
practice juggling
carry out, apply
practice what you preach
to do or perform often or usually
practice politeness
to engage in or work at as a profession
practice medicine
practice2 of 2noun
actual performance or application
a repeated or usual action
it was our practice to rise early
the usual way of doing something
local practice
action done over and over in order to acquire skill
practice makes perfect
the condition of being skilled through practice
get in practice
continuous work in a profession
the practice of law
a professional business
the doctor has expanded her practice
1 I am sure you will applaud me for beseeching you to give one half hour’s attention to slavery, as it is at this day practised in our West Indies.”
2 In this session, the woman first repeats the squeeze technique as practised before.
在这个疗程里, 女方首先按照以前练习的那样重复挤压技术.
3 The 20-year-old rapper Angel Haze begins talking casually about the most raw, unflinching song she has written but her words soon pour out, as though she has practised them in her head for years.
4 They practised marksmanship every day.
他们每天练习枪法.
5 They sit together with his complex notion of cheerfulness practised in the face of the terrifying collapse of certainties.
6 It took a practised eye to spot the difference.
只有内行人才能看出其中的差异。
7 The operation targets particular flights, and the officers focus on families and groups from Africa and other parts of the world where FGM is practised.
8 To me, the plays at first base are more difficult to practice.
9 In the mirror, I obsessively practised the final shot of Anthony Perkins: the Norman Bates smile right at the camera.
10 And he also fulfilled his dream of dipping into a hole bored through the ice of a frozen river - a Finnish tradition for which he had practised by taking cold showers.
11 He practised on his tongue phrases which would seem warm and unaffected.
他的舌头一直在练习一些听去既热情又不做作的词句.
12 Undeterred, he insisted on a large enough room in the hospital to take executive meetings from his bed, and he practised a new, scrawly left-handed signature.
13 No, they saw no problem in the processes and procedures of literary and archival research as they practised them.
14 But it was cool when I was playing the piano - it was pretty simple, but I practised it quite a lot.
15 My stammer notwithstanding, I just practised talking so much that I began to see the patterns.
16 Here you may hold ice age axes found in the Thames in your palm, with archaeologists in attendance answering your every question, or make prints using the woodblock techniques practised by William Morris.
17 It is common practice among my friends to not use capital letters in e-mail.
18 Tim Mead sings with honeyed allure as the Voice of Apollo, while Andrew Shore makes a wonderfully practised impact with each of his seven, highly distinctive character roles.
19 He practised the art of earthbound realism.
他实践生根于土壤的现实主义艺术。
20 Like thousands of groups across suburban America, the band could not afford a rehearsal studio, so they practised in their parents' garage.
1 老练的
master sophisticated skilled veteran seasoned tactful joind-up good mean old complete past expert practical experienced ripe mellow cunning knowing grey grey-haired
2 经验丰富的
3 精通
deep-read great perfect studied seen versed proficiency mastery familiarity conversance conversancy know master familiarize mastership
5 熟练
mean expert experienced skilled clever neat accomplished proficient adept nifty deft skilful masterly adroit proficiency mastery clean as a whistle master delicate fluent dexterous versed dexterity useful crack slick masterful well be in practice well-seen great old perfect salted skillful crackerjack habile practice skill perfection season
6 熟练的
mean expert experienced skilled clever neat accomplished proficient adept nifty deft skilful masterly adroit tricky versed slick habile thorough-paced master delicate fluent dexterous useful crack masterful well-seen great old perfect salted skillful crackerjack
7 有经验的
9 老练
master sophisticated skilled sophistication mellowness skilfulness know what's what veteran seasoned tactful tact gumption joind-up good mean old complete past expert practical experienced ripe mellow cunning knowing grey grey-haired practice
10 习得
12 内行的