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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

sharp practice SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
sharp practice uncountable
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

1. practice U:

2. practice (meeting):

3. practice (procedure):

4. practice C (habit):

5. practice (custom):

6. practice (business of doctor, lawyer):

7. practice U (as opposed to theory):

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

practice game, match
practice flight

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

practice → practise

IV. practice [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]

I. sharp [ingl. brit. ʃɑːp, ingl. am. ʃɑrp] SUST.

II. sharp [ingl. brit. ʃɑːp, ingl. am. ʃɑrp] ADJ.

1. sharp (good for cutting):

sharp knife, razor
sharp edge
sharp blade, scissors
sharp saw

2. sharp (pointed):

sharp tooth, fingernail
sharp end, needle, rock, peak
sharp pencil
sharp point
sharp features
sharp nose, chin

3. sharp (abrupt):

sharp angle
sharp bend, turning
sharp movement, reflex
sharp drop, incline
sharp ECON., FIN. fall, rise, change

4. sharp (acidic):

sharp taste, smell
sharp fruit

5. sharp (piercing):

sharp pain
sharp cry
sharp blow
sharp frost
sharp cold, wind

6. sharp (aggressive) fig.:

sharp tongue
sharp tone, reply, rebuke
sharp disagreement

7. sharp (alert):

sharp person
sharp mind, intelligence
sharp eyesight, eye
sharp hearing, ear
rester sur le qui-vive (for pour)
to have a sharp eye for sth fig.

8. sharp (clever) pey.:

sharp businessman, person

9. sharp (clearly defined):

sharp image, outline, picture, sound
sharp contrast
sharp difference, distinction
to bring sth into sharp focus literal

10. sharp ingl. brit. coloq. suit:

11. sharp ingl. am. (stylish):

sharp coloq.

12. sharp MÚS.:

III. sharp [ingl. brit. ʃɑːp, ingl. am. ʃɑrp] ADV.

1. sharp (abruptly):

sharp stop, pull up

2. sharp (promptly):

3. sharp MÚS.:

sharp sing, play

IV. sharp [ingl. brit. ʃɑːp, ingl. am. ʃɑrp]

to look sharp coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. sharp [ʃɑ:p, ingl. am. ʃɑ:rp] ADJ.

1. sharp (pointed):

sharp pencil

2. sharp (angular):

sharp features, corner
sharp nose, teeth
sharp edge, angle

3. sharp (stabbing):

4. sharp fig. (biting):

sharp critic, word, attack
sharp look, eyes
sharp rebuke, reprimand
sharp tongue

5. sharp (piquant):

6. sharp:

7. sharp (very cold):

8. sharp (sudden):

sharp deterioration, drop

9. sharp (abrupt):

10. sharp (marked):

11. sharp (clear-cut):

12. sharp (perceptive):

sharp mind
sharp question

13. sharp coloq. (trendy):

14. sharp MÚS.:

II. sharp [ʃɑ:p, ingl. am. ʃɑ:rp] ADV.

III. sharp [ʃɑ:p, ingl. am. ʃɑ:rp] SUST.

1. sharp (tone above expected note):

2. sharp (tone higher):

I. practice [ˈpræktɪs] SUST.

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

2. practice (normal procedure):

3. practice (training session):

4. practice (business):

practice of a doctor

5. practice no pl. (work):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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):

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. sharp [ʃarp] ADJ.

1. sharp (pointed):

sharp pencil

2. sharp (angular):

sharp features, corner
sharp nose, teeth
sharp edge, angle

3. sharp (stabbing):

sharp pain

4. sharp fig. (biting):

sharp critic, word, attack
sharp look, eyes
sharp rebuke, reprimand
sharp tongue

5. sharp (piquant):

6. sharp (not honest):

7. sharp (very cold):

8. sharp:

sharp deterioration, drop

9. sharp (marked):

10. sharp (vivid):

11. sharp (perceptive):

sharp mind
sharp question

12. sharp coloq. (trendy):

13. sharp MÚS.:

II. sharp [ʃarp] ADV.

III. sharp [ʃarp] SUST. MÚS.

I. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] SUST.

1. practice (action, performance):

2. practice (normal procedure):

3. practice (training session):

4. practice (business):

practice of a doctor

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] V. trans.

1. practice (do, carry out):

practice good hygiene

2. practice (improve skill):

practice one's backhand
practice flute, one's French

3. practice (work in):

practice dentistry, law, medicine

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] V. intr.

1. practice (train):

2. practice sports:

3. practice (work in a profession):

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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There has been some research into physiological changes in yogis and people who practise various techniques of meditation.
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His fight for his peoples rights to the custodianship and ownership of their land and the capacity to practise their law, culture and language made him a national figure.
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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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The practise of booleying provided a safety valve in that it allowed maximisation of available human resources.
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In 1922, he opened a private practise as a gynecologist.
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