practise
Kelime Anlamı :
1. pratik yapmak.
2. yapmak.
3. etmek.
4. uygulamak.
5. gerçekleştirmek.
6. çalışmak.
7. entrika çevirmek.
8. dolap çevirmek.
9. alışkanlık haline getirmek.
10. alıştırma yapmak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
chiefly british variant of practice.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
2. to repeat an activity in this way.
3. to perform or observe in a habitual fashion.
4. to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine).
5. to conspire.
6. alternative spelling of practice (verb).
2. to repeat an activity in this way.
3. to perform or observe in a habitual fashion.
4. to pursue (a career, especially law, fine art or medicine).
5. to conspire.
6. alternative spelling of practice (verb).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to put into action or practice; execute; perform; enact.
2. to do or perform frequently or habitually; make a practice of; observe or follow usually: as, to practise the christian virtues; to practise deception.
3. to make use of; frequent.
4. to exercise or pursue as a profession, art, or occupation: as, to practise law.
5. to exercise one's self in, with the object of acquiring skill or experience; study or learn by repeated performance: as, to practise a piece of music.
6. to cause to practise; teach by practice or exercise; train; drill.
7. to scheme; plot; contrive craftily or treacherously.
8. to influence; entice; tamper with; bribe.
9. to make; construct; build.
10. to perform certain acts repeatedly or usually; exercise, train, or drill one's self: as, to practise upon the piano; to practise with the rifle.
11. to form a habit of action; act or do habitually; hence, to behave; conduct one's self.
12. to exercise a profession; follow a vocation.
13. to experiment.
14. to negotiate secretly; have a secret understanding.
15. to use schemes or stratagems; conspire; plot.
2. to do or perform frequently or habitually; make a practice of; observe or follow usually: as, to practise the christian virtues; to practise deception.
3. to make use of; frequent.
4. to exercise or pursue as a profession, art, or occupation: as, to practise law.
5. to exercise one's self in, with the object of acquiring skill or experience; study or learn by repeated performance: as, to practise a piece of music.
6. to cause to practise; teach by practice or exercise; train; drill.
7. to scheme; plot; contrive craftily or treacherously.
8. to influence; entice; tamper with; bribe.
9. to make; construct; build.
10. to perform certain acts repeatedly or usually; exercise, train, or drill one's self: as, to practise upon the piano; to practise with the rifle.
11. to form a habit of action; act or do habitually; hence, to behave; conduct one's self.
12. to exercise a profession; follow a vocation.
13. to experiment.
14. to negotiate secretly; have a secret understanding.
15. to use schemes or stratagems; conspire; plot.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia