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code of practice
Kodeks prakse
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code of 'prac·tice N
I. code [kəʊd] N
1. code (ciphered language):
2. code LAW:
II. code [kəʊd] VB trans
I. prac·tice ['præktɪs] N
1. practice no pl (preparation):
2. practice (training session):
practice SPORTS
3. practice no pl (actual performance):
4. practice no pl (usual procedure):
5. practice:
6. practice (business):
7. practice no pl (work):
rad m
II. prac·tice ['præktɪs] VB trans Am
practice → practise
I. prac·tise ['præktɪs] VB trans
1. practise (rehearse):
2. practise (do regularly):
practise a religion
3. practise (work in):
II. prac·tise ['præktɪs] VB intr
1. practise (improve skill):
practise SPORTS
2. practise (work in a profession):
of [ɒv, əv] PREP
1. of after n (belonging to):
od +gen
2. of after n (expressing relationship):
3. of after n (expressing a whole's part):
4. of after n (expressing quantities):
5. of after vb, n (consisting of):
od +gen
6. of after n (containing):
od +gen
7. of after adj (done by):
od strane +gen
8. of after n (done to):
9. of after n (suffered by):
10. of (expressing cause):
to die of sth
11. of (expressing origin):
12. of after vb (concerning):
speaking of sb/sth, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
to be sick of sth
to be in search of sb/sth
usu singl what of it?
13. of after n (expressing condition):
14. of after n (expressing position):
15. of after n (with respect to scale):
16. of (expressing age):
17. of after n (denoting example of category):
18. of after n (typical of):
19. of after n (expressing characteristic):
20. of after n (away from):
od +gen
21. of after n (in time phrases):
22. of after vb (expressing removal):
after adj free of charge
23. of Am (to):
Phrases:
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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The law code, as it has been preserved, is singularly unsuitable for use in lawsuits.
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Field players find a piece of information then pass it on to the coordinators who then process it in order to unlock another code.
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The knights code of honour requires him to do whatever a damsel asks.
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In particular, this means that source code must be available.
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This code creates a table that will use zero as the default value of any unknown key.
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