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code of practice
código deontológico
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I. code [Am koʊd, Brit kəʊd] N
1.1. code C or U (cipher):
1.2. code C (for identification):
1.3. code U COMPUT:
1.4. code C TELEC:
2.1. code C (social, moral):
2.2. code C LAW:
II. code [Am koʊd, Brit kəʊd] VB trans
1. code (encipher):
code message/letter
code message/letter
2. code (give identifying number, mark):
code documents/items
code information/instructions COMPUT
I. practice [Am ˈpræktəs, Brit ˈpraktɪs] N
1. practice U (training, repetition):
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 LAW:
4.3. practice C:
II. Brit practise VB trans
1.1. Brit practise (rehearse):
Brit practise scales/piece
Brit practise song/act
1.2. Brit practise:
Brit practise language
Brit practise serve/tackles/kicks
2.1. Brit practise belief/Christianity:
Brit practise
2.2. Brit practise (carry out, perform):
2.3. Brit practise doctor/lawyer:
Brit practise
3.1. Brit practise <practicing, pres part > doctor/lawyer:
Brit practise
3.2. Brit practise <practicing, pres part > Catholic:
Brit practise
3.3. Brit practise <practicing, pres part > homosexual:
Brit practise
III. Brit practise VB intr
1. Brit practise (rehearse, train):
Brit practise
2. Brit practise (professionally):
Brit practise
of [Am əv, Brit ɒv, (ə)v] PREP
1. of (indicating relationship, material, content):
2. of (descriptive use):
3.1. of (partitive use):
3.2. of (with superl):
4. of (indicating date, time):
son diez para las cinco LatAm excl RioPl
son un cuarto para las cinco LatAm excl RioPl
5. of (on the part of):
6. of (inherent in):
7.1. of (indicating cause):
7.2. of (by):
of arch
code of practice N
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I. practice [ˈpræktɪs] N
1. practice no pl (act of practising):
2. practice (custom, regular activity):
3. practice (training session):
4. practice no pl of profession:
II. practice [ˈpræktɪs] VB trans Am
practice → practise
I. practise [ˈpræktɪs] Brit, Aus VB trans
1. practise (do, carry out):
2. practise (improve skill):
3. practise (work in):
Phrases:
II. practise [ˈpræktɪs] Brit, Aus VB intr
1. practise (improve skill):
practise SPORTS
2. practise (work in profession):
I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
1. code (ciphered language):
2. code LAW:
II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans
of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP
1. of:
2. of (belonging to):
3. of (done by):
4. of (representing):
5. of (without):
6. of (with):
7. of (away from):
8. of (temporal):
in May of 2003
en mayo del 2003
9. of Am (to):
10. of (consisting of):
11. of (characteristic):
12. of (concerning):
to know sth of sb's past
13. of (cause):
because of sth/sb
14. of (a portion of):
15. of (to amount of):
English
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I. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] N
1. practice (act of practicing):
2. practice (custom, regular activity):
3. practice (training session):
4. practice (of a profession):
5. practice:
II. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] VB trans
1. practice (do, carry out):
2. practice (improve skill):
3. practice (work in):
practice medicine, law
Phrases:
III. practice [ˈpræk·tɪs] VB intr
1. practice (improve skill):
practice SPORTS
2. practice (work in profession):
I. code [koʊd] N
1. code (ciphered language):
2. code LAW:
II. code [koʊd] VB trans
of [əv, stressed: ʌv] PREP
1. of:
2. of (belonging to):
3. of (done by):
4. of (representing):
5. of (without):
6. of (with):
7. of (away from):
8. of (temporal):
in May of 2006
en mayo de(l) 2006
9. of (to):
10. of (consisting of):
11. of (characteristic):
12. of (concerning):
to know sth of sb's past
13. of (cause):
because of sth/sb
14. of (a portion of):
15. of (to amount of):
Present
Icode
youcode
he/she/itcodes
wecode
youcode
theycode
Past
Icoded
youcoded
he/she/itcoded
wecoded
youcoded
theycoded
Present Perfect
Ihavecoded
youhavecoded
he/she/ithascoded
wehavecoded
youhavecoded
theyhavecoded
Past Perfect
Ihadcoded
youhadcoded
he/she/ithadcoded
wehadcoded
youhadcoded
theyhadcoded
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However, the third option is not advised since this may be the unauthorized practice of law.
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He tamed the devil of inflation, started the practice of cleaning up bank books and waged a war against crony capitalists.
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Eventually, this practice ceased to exist after anger over government subsidization of agriculture.
en.wikipedia.org
Foot worship is a practice in foot fetishism.
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This wardrobe malfunction went unnoticed until his pre-practice class room session with his warriors.
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