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мед
blague de potache
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
practical joke SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
blague coloq.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. joke [ingl. brit. dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] SUST.
1. joke (amusing story):
plaisanterie f (about sur)
blague f coloq. (about sur)
to get coloq. the joke
bad joke fig.
2. joke (laughing matter):
to do sth as a joke
prendre qc à la rigolade coloq.
3. joke (prank):
4. joke (object of ridicule):
guignol m pey.
II. joke [ingl. brit. dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] V. intr.
I. practical [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪk(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpræktək(ə)l] SUST.
II. practical [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪk(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈpræktək(ə)l] ADJ.
1. practical (concrete, not theoretical):
2. practical person:
3. practical (functional):
practical clothes, shoes, furniture, equipment
4. practical (viable):
practical plan etc
5. practical (virtual):
en el diccionario PONS
I. joke [dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] SUST.
1. joke (sth funny):
to do sth for a joke
2. joke coloq. (sth very easy):
3. joke coloq. (ridiculous thing or person):
II. joke [dʒəʊk, ingl. am. dʒoʊk] V. intr.
I. practical [ˈpræktɪkl] ADJ.
1. practical (not theoretical):
2. practical (realistic):
practical person, solution
3. practical (suitable):
4. practical (who can do jobs):
5. practical (virtual):
II. practical [ˈpræktɪkl] SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. joke [dʒoʊk] SUST.
1. joke (sth funny):
to do sth for a joke
2. joke coloq. (sth very easy):
3. joke coloq. (ridiculous thing or person):
II. joke [dʒoʊk] V. intr.
I. practical [ˈpræk··k ə l] ADJ.
1. practical (not theoretical):
2. practical (realistic):
practical person, solution
3. practical (good at solving problems):
4. practical (suitable):
5. practical coloq. (virtual):
II. practical [ˈpræk··k ə l] SUST.
Present
Ijoke
youjoke
he/she/itjokes
wejoke
youjoke
theyjoke
Past
Ijoked
youjoked
he/she/itjoked
wejoked
youjoked
theyjoked
Present Perfect
Ihavejoked
youhavejoked
he/she/ithasjoked
wehavejoked
youhavejoked
theyhavejoked
Past Perfect
Ihadjoked
youhadjoked
he/she/ithadjoked
wehadjoked
youhadjoked
theyhadjoked
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
They have to undergo rigorous training (both practical and theoretical) usually for 35 weeks.
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The course operates in a manner in which the theoretical and practical meet.
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However, they resist putting energy into things that don't make sense to them, or for which they can't see a practical application.
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This was the standard work on practical endgames for decades.
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The first practical use was in the summer of 1921.
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