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practice

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prac·tice /ˈpræktɪs/ ●●● S2 W1 noun   practise
1 a skill 技能 [countableC, uncountableU] when you do a particular thing, often regularly, in order to improve your skill at it 练习
 It takes hours of practice to learn to play the guitar.
学习弹吉他需要长时间的练习。
 With a little more practice you should be able to pass your test.
稍微再练一练,你应该能通过考试了。
 We have choir practice on Tuesday evening.
星期二晚上我们要练习合唱。
in practice for something
 Schumacher crashed out in practice for the Australian grand prix.
舒马赫在澳大利亚大奖赛练习赛中因撞车退出比赛。
football/rugby/basketball etc practice
 John’s at baseball practice.
约翰正在进行棒球训练。
In British English, the verb is always spelled practise (see separate entry). In American English, both noun and verb are spelled practice.
在英国英语中,动词始终拼写为 practise(见单独词条)。 在美国英语中,名词和动词都拼写为 practice
2 in practice used when saying what really happens rather than what should happen or what people think happens 实际上;在实践中
 In practice women receive much lower wages than their male colleagues.
实际上女性所得的工资比她们的男同事低得多。
 The journey should only take about 30 minutes, but in practice it usually takes more like an hour.
这段路程应该只需约30分钟,不过实际上常常要1小时左右。
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3 STH done often 经常做的事 [countableC, uncountableU]WAY/MANNER something that people do often, especially a particular way of doing something or a social or religious custom 惯常做法,惯例;习俗
 religious beliefs and practices
宗教信仰和习俗
 dangerous working practices
危险的工作方法
the practice of doing something
 the practice of dumping waste into the sea
倾倒废弃物入海的做法
see thesaurus at habit
4 doctor/lawyer 医生/律师 [countableC]BBC the work of a doctor or lawyer, or the place where they work 〔医生或律师的〕业务;诊所;律师事务所
medical/legal practice
 Mary Beth had a busy legal practice in Los Angeles.
玛丽·贝丝在洛杉矶有一家业务繁忙的律师事务所。
general practice, private practice
5 be common/standard/normal practice USUALLYto be the usual and accepted way of doing something 是普遍/例行/正常的做法
 It’s common practice in many countries for pupils to repeat a year if their grades are low.
学生如果成绩不好就重读一年,这是许多国家的普遍做法。
 It’s standard practice to seek parents’ permission wherever possible.
例行的做法是凡事都要尽可能征求父母的同意。
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6 good/best/bad practice WAY/METHODan example of a good or bad way of doing something, especially in a particular job 〔尤指某一工作中〕良好的/最好的/不好的做法
 It’s not considered good practice to reveal clients’ names.
泄露客户姓名被认为是不好的做法。
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7 put something into practice DOif you put an idea, plan etc into practice, you start to use it and see if it is effective 把某事付诸实施
 It gave him the chance to put his ideas into practice.
这使他有机会把自己的想法付诸实施。
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8. be out of practice PRACTISE/PRACTICEto have not done something for a long time, so that you are not able to do it well 荒废,生疏
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9. practice makes perfect GOOD ATused to say that if you do an activity regularly, you will become very good at it 熟能生巧
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
do practice
Have you done your piano practice?
take practice American EnglishAmE (=do practice)
If he’d done badly, he’d go out and take extra batting practice.
have some/more etc practice (=do practice)
I’m not a very good dancer. I haven’t had enough practice.
get some practice
You must get as much practice as possible before the competition.
need practice
She needs more practice.
something takes practice (=you can only learn to do it well by practising)
Writing well takes practice.
NOUN + practice
football/basketball etc practice
Dale was at football practice.
piano/cello etc practice
I’ve got to do my cello practice.
batting/catching etc practice
We'd better do a bit of batting practice before the game.
choir practice
There's choir practice on Tuesday evening.
band practice
Have you got band practice tonight?
target practice (=practice shooting at something)
The area is used by the army for target practice.
teaching practice
You have to do three months of teaching practice before you qualify.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
practiceprac·tice /ˈpræktɪs/ noun
1[uncountableU] the work done by a particular profession, especially lawyers or doctors who are working for themselves rather than a public organization
Mr. Barr returned to private law practice in the mid-1990s.
She was formerly a staff attorney for a charity and is nowin practice in Washington.
He left to go into private practice.
2[countableC] the business or place of work of a doctor, lawyer etc, or a group of doctors, lawyers etc
the problems of small accountancy practices
They were partners in a general medical practice in central London.
general practice
3[countableC, uncountableU] the way people do a particular job, activity etc, especially one which is done often
Japanese management practices
It was normal practice for hotels to require confirmation in writing.
practice of
What will happen if the big banks continue their practice of closing smaller branches?
custom and practice sharp practice
4good/best practice a good example of how something should be done
The Code reflects what the City considers to be best practice in the conduct of takeovers.
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