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practice

Prononciation : [/ˈpɹæktɪs/]

Mot

Contexte : « activities »

(noun) repeated exercises or routines that help improve a skill or knowledge. When you do something over and over to get better at it.

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She had piano practice every day after school.

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Without practice, it's hard to improve your basketball skills.

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How often do you have swimming practice?

Contexte : « habit or routine »

(verb) to repeatedly do an activity to get better at it. When you keep doing something to improve your performance.

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He practices his guitar skills for an hour every day.

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If you don't practice, you won't get better at drawing.

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Do you practice your spelling words before the test?

Contexte : « professional or medical field »

(noun) the work or duty of a professional, such as a doctor or lawyer. It's what they do to help others.

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Medical practice requires caring for patients and treating illnesses.

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Without medical practice, doctors wouldn't be able to help people.

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What skills are important in a legal practice?

Contexte : « religious or spiritual activities »

(noun) repeated actions or rituals done for spiritual growth or to honor beliefs. When people follow customs for their faith.

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Meditation is a common practice in many religions.

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If you don't attend church practice, you may miss out on important spiritual teachings.

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Why is prayer practice important in some religions?

Contexte : « sports or performance »

(noun) repeated exercises or rehearsals to improve skills or performance in sports, music, or acting. When performers or athletes prepare for their events.

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The dance team had a rigorous practice session before the big competition.

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Lack of practice can affect an athlete's performance during a game.

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How does practice help musicians become better at playing instruments?

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