practical
Prononciation : [/ˈpɹæk.tɪ.kəl/]
Contexte : « usefulness »
(adjective) related to what is useful and works well in real life. Something that helps you in everyday situations.
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The new kitchen gadget is very practical and makes cooking easier.
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The decorative vase is pretty but not very practical for holding water.
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Is this tool practical for fixing the problem?
Contexte : « realistic »
(adjective) related to what can actually be done or achieved. Something that is sensible and likely to succeed.
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The plan is practical and well thought out for our budget.
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It's not practical to try and finish this project in just one day.
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Do you think this idea is practical for our situation?
Contexte : « hands-on experience »
(adjective) related to learning by doing or experiencing something real instead of just reading or hearing about it.
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The practical training session helped students apply what they learned in class.
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The theoretical knowledge was helpful, but more practical experience is needed.
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How can we provide more practical learning opportunities for students?