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第三人称单数:practises 现在分词:practising 过去式:practised v. rehearse,prepare,exercise,go through,run through 1. | [i][t] 练习;实习;训练to do an activity or train regularly so that you can improve your skill |
| You need to practise every day. 你需要每天练习。 | | She's practising for her piano exam. 她在练习准备钢琴考试。 | | I've been practising my serve for weeks. 我练发球有好几周了。 | | He usually wants to practise his English on me. 他通常想跟我练习英语。 | | Practise reversing the car into the garage. 练习倒车入车库。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 经常做;养成…的习惯to do sth regularly as part of your normal behaviour |
| to practise self-restraint/safe sex 培养自制力;实行安全性行为 | | Do you still practise your religion? 你还奉行你的宗教信仰吗? |
3. | [i][t] 从事(医务工作、法律专业等);执业to work as a doctor, lawyer, etc. |
| There are over 50 000 solicitors practising in England and Wales. 英格兰和威尔士共有 5 万多名律师执业。 | | She practised as a barrister for many years. 她从事出庭律师工作多年。 | | He was banned from practising medicine. 他被禁止行医。 |
v. | 1. to do something, especially exercises, repeatedly in order to improve performance 2. to do something as an established custom or habit 3. to work in a job or profession, especially law or medicine 4. to act according to the beliefs and customs of a particular religion 5. to perpetrate something morally bad such as deceit or cruelty 6. to take advantage of somebody, especially somebody who is gullible 7. to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it 8. to do something regularly, especially as a habit, custom, or tradition 9. to perform the activities and duties of your religion 10. to work in a particular profession, especially in the medical or legal profession 1. to do something, especially exercises, repeatedly in order to improve performance 2. to do something as an established custom or habit 3. to work in a job or profession, especially law or medicine 4. to act according to the beliefs and customs of a particular religion 5. to perpetrate something morally bad such as deceit or cruelty 6. to take advantage of somebody, especially somebody who is gullible 7. to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it 8. to do something regularly, especially as a habit, custom, or tradition 9. to perform the activities and duties of your religion 10. to work in a particular profession, especially in the medical or legal profession |
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