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praktyka
practice [ˈpræktɪs] N
1. practice no pl (not ideas):
practice
to put sth into practice
wprowadzać [perf wprowadzić] coś w życie
2. practice (way of doing):
practice
practice
code of practice
common practice
3. practice (for improving skill):
practice
practice makes perfect
4. practice (habit, custom):
practice
5. practice (training session):
practice
6. practice SPORTS:
practice
7. practice of doctor, lawyer:
practice
Phrases:
to be in practice
to be out of practice
OpenDict entry
practice N
moulding practice odlewnictwo
I. practise, practice AM [ˈpræktɪs] VB trans
1. practise (do):
practise method
stosować [perf za-] w praktyce
2. practise (improve skill):
Phrases:
II. practise, practice AM [ˈpræktɪs] VB intr
1. practise pianist:
2. practise lawyer:
current practice N ECON
current practice
group practice N no pl MED
group practice
lending practice N ECON
lending practice
sharp practice N
sharp practice
OpenDict entry
good clinical practice N
good clinical practice MED, LAW
Present
Ipractise
youpractise
he/she/itpractises
wepractise
youpractise
theypractise
Past
Ipractised
youpractised
he/she/itpractised
wepractised
youpractised
theypractised
Present Perfect
Ihavepractised
youhavepractised
he/she/ithaspractised
wehavepractised
youhavepractised
theyhavepractised
Past Perfect
Ihadpractised
youhadpractised
he/she/ithadpractised
wehadpractised
youhadpractised
theyhadpractised
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Some labels can respond to events such as mouse clicks, allowing the text of the label to be copied, but this is not standard user-interface practice.
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I saw students working together in class, gaining additional practice with quantitative, communication, and management skills.
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Slaves were forbidden to practice their culture, as the planters realized their music and dance were used to communicate, and to plan their release strategies.
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Another commonly used marking technique uses dots of white-out on the fingerboard, which wear off in a few weeks of regular practice.
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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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