单词 | practise |
释义 | practiseWord family noun practice practitioner practisantpractiseradjective practised/practiced practising/practicing practisedpractisingverb practise/practice practise Religionprac·tise British EnglishBrE, practice American English /ˈpræktɪs/ ●●● S3 W3 verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PRACTISE/PRACTICE to do an activity, often regularly, in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test 练习,实践,实习 They moved the furniture back to practise their dance routine. 他们把家具往后挪以便练习舞蹈动作。 It gives students the opportunity to practice their speaking skills. 这给学生提供了锻炼口才的机会。 practise doing something Today we’re going to practise parking. 今天我们要练习停车。 practise for She’s practicing for her piano recital. 她在为自己的钢琴演奏会进行练习。 practise something on somebody Everybody wants to practise their English on me. 大伙儿都想跟我练习英语。 n Grammar Practise is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You say: We practised hitting the ball. ✗Don’t say: We practised to hit the ball.2 [transitiveT]DO to use a particular method or custom 实行,奉行 5 a technique not widely practised in Europe 在欧洲没有被广泛应用的一项技术 n This technique is widely practised in Europe (=many people use it). 3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]WORK/DO WORK to work as a doctor or lawyer 〔医生、律师〕执业,从事(职业) 5medical graduates who intend to practise in the UK 打算在英国从业的医科毕业生 n When she has completed her training, she intends to practise in the UK. practise as Gemma is now practising as a dentist. 杰玛现在在做牙医。 4 [transitiveT]RRRELIGION if you practise a religion, system of ideas etc, you live your life according to its rules 信奉,遵循,奉行〔宗教信仰等〕 They are free to practice their religion openly. 他们可以自由地公开信奉自己的宗教。 5 practise what you preach DOto do the things that you advise other people to do 躬行己说,以身作则 She didn’t always practise what she preached. 她并非总是言行一致。 Examples from the Corpus practise what you preach• And Scott the rapier-slim rapper backs up this message by practising what he preaches.• Both Johnson and Lady Macleod found the book wanting, her objection being that the author did not practise what he preached.• I just wanted to see if he practised what he preached.• In most areas of life, he tries to practise what he preaches.• It is a good thing he practises what he preaches.• It is also important to practise what you preach.• The paper would practise what it preached.• The tight control on public sector pay is crucial and underlines the fact that the Government intends to practise what it preaches. THESAURUS practise British EnglishBrE, practice American EnglishAmE verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to do an activity many times in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test 练习 The course will give you a chance to practise your language skills. 这门课程会为你提供练习语言技巧的机会。 He was practising his golf swing. 他在练习高尔夫球挥杆。 nYou need to practise regularly if you're going to be a good piano player. train verb [intransitiveI] to practise physical movements or activities in preparation for a race or game 训练 He's training for the Olympics. 他在为参加奥运会而训练。 rehearse verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to practise a play, speech, or music in preparation for a public performance 排练,预演 She's in New York where she's rehearsing her new play. 她在纽约排练她的新剧。 The band are currently rehearsing for their world tour. 乐队目前正在为世界巡演进行排练。 work on something to practise a particular skill so that your general performance improves 练习某事物 You need to work on your listening comprehension. 你得多多练习听力理解。 go/run through something to practise something such as a speech, play, or piece of music by reading or playing it from the beginning to the end 〔从头到尾〕练习某事物 I'll just run through the speech one more time. 我这就再练习一遍演讲。 Examples from the Corpus practise• A small proportion of those who complete their training do not practise as doctors.• Finding a rugby ball, they practised drop kicks in the boathouse, much to Jurgen's annoyance.• I'm learning how to play the piano, and I try to practise every day.• Kingsley has been practising from the London Hydrotherapy Centre since 1960.• We're going to Paris for a week in summer, so that Bill can practise his French.• At night, in our hotel, we practised how quickly we could roll out of our beds in case of an attack!• He'd been practising it while I'd been away.• I graduated from Manchester Law school and practised law with the firm of Arthur & Madden of Birmingham.• I didn't need to, because he was sitting right next to me, but I wanted to practise my writing.• I always wanted to be a hairdresser, and used to practise on my friends.• Practise speaking slowly and clearly.• Don't be tempted to practise specific exercises in between doing other jobs or to demonstrate a particularly good exercise to a friend.• Students of chanting practised their art on the beach, with one ear attuned to the waves. From Longman Business Dictionary practiseprac·tise /ˈpræktɪs/ British EnglishBrE, practice American EnglishAmE verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to work in a particular profession, especially medicine or law He practised law for 15 years. Firms are adopting the system of practicing in larger partnerships and teams. practise as Students must reach the highest standards to allow them to practise as actuaries. |
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