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Práctica general

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

general practise, general practice ingl. brit. SUST.

1. general practise U (speciality):

2. general practise C (clinic):

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

practise [ingl. am. ˈpræktəs, ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs] V. trans., intr. ingl. brit.

practise → practice

I. practice [ingl. am. ˈpræktəs, ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs] SUST.

1. practice U (training, repetition):

practice makes perfect atrbv. game

2.1. practice U (carrying out, implementing):

2.2. practice U (exercise of profession):

3. practice C or U (custom, procedure):

4.1. practice (place) C MED.:

4.2. practice (place) C DER.:

estudio m jurídico Co. Sur

4.3. practice C:

II. ingl. brit. practise V. trans.

1.1. ingl. brit. practise (rehearse):

ingl. brit. practise scales/piece
ingl. brit. practise song/act

1.2. ingl. brit. practise:

ingl. brit. practise language
ingl. brit. practise serve/tackles/kicks

2.1. ingl. brit. practise belief/Christianity:

ingl. brit. practise

2.2. ingl. brit. practise (carry out, perform):

2.3. ingl. brit. practise doctor/lawyer:

ingl. brit. practise

3.1. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > doctor/lawyer:

ingl. brit. practise

3.2. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > Catholic:

ingl. brit. practise

3.3. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > homosexual:

ingl. brit. practise

III. ingl. brit. practise V. intr.

1. ingl. brit. practise (rehearse, train):

ingl. brit. practise

2. ingl. brit. practise (professionally):

ingl. brit. practise

I. practice [ingl. am. ˈpræktəs, ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs] SUST.

1. practice U (training, repetition):

practice makes perfect atrbv. game

2.1. practice U (carrying out, implementing):

2.2. practice U (exercise of profession):

3. practice C or U (custom, procedure):

4.1. practice (place) C MED.:

4.2. practice (place) C DER.:

estudio m jurídico Co. Sur

4.3. practice C:

II. ingl. brit. practise V. trans.

1.1. ingl. brit. practise (rehearse):

ingl. brit. practise scales/piece
ingl. brit. practise song/act

1.2. ingl. brit. practise:

ingl. brit. practise language
ingl. brit. practise serve/tackles/kicks

2.1. ingl. brit. practise belief/Christianity:

ingl. brit. practise

2.2. ingl. brit. practise (carry out, perform):

2.3. ingl. brit. practise doctor/lawyer:

ingl. brit. practise

3.1. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > doctor/lawyer:

ingl. brit. practise

3.2. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > Catholic:

ingl. brit. practise

3.3. ingl. brit. practise <practicing, part. pres. > homosexual:

ingl. brit. practise

III. ingl. brit. practise V. intr.

1. ingl. brit. practise (rehearse, train):

ingl. brit. practise

2. ingl. brit. practise (professionally):

ingl. brit. practise

I. general [ingl. am. ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl, ingl. brit. ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l] ADJ.

1.1. general (not detailed or specific):

1.2. general (not specialized):

general information
general clerk/laborer

2.1. general (applicable to all, involving everyone):

2.2. general (widespread):

3. general (usual):

4. general (supreme):

general manager/secretary

5. general MED.:

general anesthesia/paralysis

II. general [ingl. am. ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl, ingl. brit. ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l] SUST. MILIT.

en el diccionario PONS

I. practise [ˈpræktɪs] ingl. brit., ingl. austr. V. trans.

1. practise (do, carry out):

2. practise (improve skill):

3. practise (work in):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. practise [ˈpræktɪs] ingl. brit., ingl. austr. V. intr.

1. practise (improve skill):

2. practise (work in profession):

I. general [ˈdʒenrəl] ADJ.

II. general [ˈdʒenrəl] SUST.

1. general MILIT.:

2. general (servant):

en el diccionario PONS

I. general [ˈdʒen·ər·əl] ADJ.

II. general [ˈdʒen·ər·əl] SUST. MILIT.

capitán (-ana) m (f) general
Present
Ipractise
youpractise
he/she/itpractises
wepractise
youpractise
theypractise
Past
Ipractised
youpractised
he/she/itpractised
wepractised
youpractised
theypractised
Present Perfect
Ihavepractised
youhavepractised
he/she/ithaspractised
wehavepractised
youhavepractised
theyhavepractised
Past Perfect
Ihadpractised
youhadpractised
he/she/ithadpractised
wehadpractised
youhadpractised
theyhadpractised

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The intuitive approach to metronome practise, is to simply play your music along with a metronome.
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After the war, he was heavily fined for war profiteering, but continued to practise veterinary medicine eventually dying in reduced circumstances in 1954.
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Vertical wind tunnels are used to practice for free fall (indoor skydiving or bodyflight), while virtual reality parachute simulators are used to practise parachute control.
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He early exercised his profession, and apparently enjoyed a lucrative practise.
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Either that, or we all better practise the curtsey.
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