practise
verb
ˈpræktɪəs
verb
1
to
do
an
activity,
often
regularly,
in
order
to
improve
your
skill
or
to
prepare
for
a
test
练习,实践,实习
I,T
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
sth
Today
we’re
going
to
practise
parking.
今天我们要练习泊车。
[+
for
]
She’s
practicing
for
her
piano
recital.
她在为自己的钢琴演奏会作练习。
practise
sth
on
sb
Everybody
wants
to
practise
their
English
on
me.
大伙儿都想跟我练习英语。
2
to
use
a
particular
method
or
custom
实行,奉行
T
a
technique
not
widely
practised
in
Europe
在欧洲并未得到应用的工艺
3
to
work
as
a
doctor
or
lawyer
〔医生、律师〕执业,从事(职业)
I,T
medical
graduates
who
intend
to
practise
in
the
UK
打算在英国从业的医科毕业生
[+
as
]
Gemma
is
now
practising
as
a
dentist.
杰玛现在执业做牙医。
4
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〕
T
They
are
free
to
practice
their
religion
openly.
他们有自由可以公开信奉自己的宗教。
5
practise what you preach
to
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。