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pratique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

1. practice U:

practice (exercises)
practice (experience)
it's just a matter of practice
to do one's piano practice
to have had practice in or at sth/in or at doing
it's all good practice
to be in practice (for sport)
to be in practice (for music)
to be out of practice

2. practice (meeting):

practice (for sport)
practice (for music, drama)

3. practice (procedure):

practice
practice
against normal practice

4. practice C (habit):

practice
my usual practice is to do
to make a practice of doing, to make it a practice to do
as is my usual practice

5. practice (custom):

practice
the practice of doing
they make a practice of doing, they make it a practice to do

6. practice (business of doctor, lawyer):

practice
to have a practice in London
to be in practice
to be in practice in Oxford
to set up in or go into practice (as doctor)
to set up in or go into practice (in law)

7. practice U (as opposed to theory):

practice
in practice
to put sth into practice

II. practice [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs, ingl. am. ˈpræktəs] ADJ. atrbv.

practice game, match
practice flight
practice exam

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

practice → practise

IV. practice [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs, ingl. am. ˈpræktəs]

practice makes perfect provb.

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

1. practise (work at):

practise song, speech, French
practise movement, shot
practise technique
practise play, performance

2. practise (use):

practise restraint, kindness, economy
practise method
practise torture

3. practise (follow a profession):

4. practise (observe):

practise custom, religion

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

1. practise (train):

to practise for match, game
to practise for play, speech

2. practise (follow a profession):

to practise as doctor, lawyer

III. practise ingl. brit., practice ingl. am. [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs, ingl. am. ˈpræktəs]

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

1. practise (work at):

practise song, speech, French
practise movement, shot
practise technique
practise play, performance

2. practise (use):

practise restraint, kindness, economy
practise method
practise torture

3. practise (follow a profession):

4. practise (observe):

practise custom, religion

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

1. practise (train):

to practise for match, game
to practise for play, speech

2. practise (follow a profession):

to practise as doctor, lawyer

III. practise ingl. brit., practice ingl. am. [ingl. brit. ˈpraktɪs, ingl. am. ˈpræktəs]

fire practice SUST.

fire practice → fire drill

fire drill SUST.

teaching practice SUST. ingl. brit.

teaching practice
to be on or be doing teaching practice

choir practice SUST.

choir practice

good practice SUST.

good practice

business practice SUST. U

business practice

practice run SUST.

practice run

practice teacher SUST. ingl. am.

practice teacher (secondary)
practice teacher (primary)

general practice SUST.

1. general practice (field of doctor's work):

general practice
to go into general practice

2. general practice (health centre):

general practice

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. practice [ˈpræktɪs] SUST.

1. practice no pl. (action, performance):

practice
I've had a lot of practice
in practice
to put sth into practice

2. practice (normal procedure):

practice
it's common practice to +infin
to make a practice of sth

3. practice (training session):

practice
ballet/music practice
to be out of/in practice

4. practice (business):

practice of a doctor
legal practice

5. practice no pl. (work):

practice

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

practice makes perfect

II. practice [ˈpræktɪs] V. trans. ingl. am.

practice → practise

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

1. practise (do, carry out):

practise good hygiene

2. practise (improve skill):

practise backhand
practise flute, one's English

3. practise (work in):

practise dentistry, law, medicine

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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

1. practise (train):

2. practise DEP.:

3. practise (work in a profession):

group practice SUST.

group practice

target practice SUST.

target practice
corrupt practice
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
practice
it's a matter of practice
in practice
practice of fallowing land
application d'une idée
putting into practice
to put sth into practice
practice
in practice
to put into practice
it was common practice
practice
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] SUST.

1. practice (action, performance):

practice
I've had a lot of practice
in practice
to put sth into practice

2. practice (normal procedure):

practice
it's common practice to +infin
to make a practice of sth

3. practice (training session):

practice
ballet/music practice
to be out of practice

4. practice (business):

practice of a doctor
legal practice

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

practice makes perfect

II. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] V. trans.

1. practice (do, carry out):

practice
practice good hygiene

2. practice (improve skill):

practice
practice one's backhand
practice flute, one's French
to practice doing sth

3. practice (work in):

practice dentistry, law, medicine

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to practice what one preaches

III. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] V. intr.

1. practice (train):

practice

2. practice sports:

practice

3. practice (work in a profession):

practice

target practice SUST.

target practice
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
practice
it's a matter of practice
in practice
practice of fallowing land
blanc (he) examen
practice
to practice medicine
to practice the profession of sth
application d'une idée
putting into practice
to put sth into practice
to practice
to practice
Present
Ipractice
youpractice
he/she/itpractices
wepractice
youpractice
theypractice
Past
Ipracticed
youpracticed
he/she/itpracticed
wepracticed
youpracticed
theypracticed
Present Perfect
Ihavepracticed
youhavepracticed
he/she/ithaspracticed
wehavepracticed
youhavepracticed
theyhavepracticed
Past Perfect
Ihadpracticed
youhadpracticed
he/she/ithadpracticed
wehadpracticed
youhadpracticed
theyhadpracticed

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Combining business practice with engineering, process and project management is a governing principle for success in any endeavour.
windsorstar.com
They took a critical look beside the mainstream by the view of business science, business research, and business practice.
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This is good business practice even in the paper world, as forgeries have been common there since time immemorial.
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It also aims to encourage high standards of business practice through a voluntary code of practice.
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In addition to his business practice, he also headed the firms matrimonial / family law group.
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