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Longman dictionary of contemporay english
Longman dictionary of contemporay english







The Moniz medical practice was disrupted by demonstrators opposed to psychosurgery.

longman dictionary of contemporay english

The first exposes the limitations of modern medical practice, often exposing its claims to scientific status as dubious.This duty to disclose is not limited by medical practice, it is set by law.That pattern changes gradually as medical practice and fashions change and as public demand changes.I am now looking forward to applying this experience in the context of a legal practice.Under Anne, High Churchmen became preoccupied with trying to eradicate the practice of occasional conformity.To introduce the students to the practice of nursing.The rhetoric of socialism claims to enhance rights, but the practice of socialism invariably extinguishes and restricts peoples' rights.The Development Plans Project commends the practice of senior staff showing interest, making themselves accessible and joining meetings.Similarly, the practice of global politics requires reform.It is his achievement to have related the medieval science of vision to the practice of sculpture and painting.However, the practice of accounting is not, and probably can not be, objective in this sense.A characteristic development in the boroughs was the practice of incorporation.It took me a while to adjust to the practice of eating with my bare hands.The student was beaten outside the cafeteria while using the phone after a junior varsity football practice.One day during basketball practice, she approached him.During the summer, the team has two practices a day.Stark said as we stood on the practice putting green of the Crieff Golf Club.One has to distinguish between the individual and the practice.I try and get some practice in before classes.There are only three more practices before the concert.You're getting better - you just need a little more practice.Beyond that, everything else is essentially a context-specific attempt to put those few universal principles into practice.In practice, the student will necessarily miss some continuity because of days off and night duty.Secondly, while it wishes pupils to experience freedom, in practice it is easy for the teacher to determine the structure.I scored two goals at hockey practice tonight.This approach flies in the face of established practice.He earned this disputable title by his thoughtful approach to critical issues and the undeniable distinction of his critical practice.the religious beliefs and practices of Hindus.teaching practice You have to do three months of teaching practice before you qualify. band practice Have you got band practice tonight? target practice (=practice shooting at something ) The area is used by the army for target practice. choir practice There's choir practice on Tuesday evening. batting/catching etc practice We'd better do a bit of batting practice before the game. piano/cello etc practice I’ve got to do my cello practice. NOUN + practice football/basketball etc practice Dale was at football practice. something takes practice (=you can only learn to do it well by practising ) Writing well takes practice. get some practice You must get as much practice as possible before the competition. have some/more etc practice (=do practice ) I’m not a very good dancer. → general practice, private practice 5 → be common/standard/normal practice 6 → good/best/bad practice 7 → put something into practice 8 → be out of practice 9 → practice makes perfect COLLOCATIONS verbs do practice Have you done your piano practice? take practice American English (=do practice ) If he’d done badly, he’d go out and take extra batting practice. 2 → in practice 3 something done often WAY/MANNER something that people do often, especially a particular way of doing something or a social or religious custom religious beliefs and practices dangerous working practices the practice of doing something the practice of dumping waste into the sea ► see thesaurus at habit 4 doctor/lawyer BBC the work of a doctor or lawyer, or the place where they work medical/legal practice Mary Beth had a busy legal practice in Los Angeles. In American English, both noun and verb are spelled practice. ► In British English, the verb is always spelled practise (see separate entry). football/rugby/basketball etc practice John’s at baseball practice.

longman dictionary of contemporay english

in practice for something Schumacher crashed out in practice for the Australian grand prix. We have choir practice on Tuesday evening. With a little more practice you should be able to pass your test.

  • S2 W1 noun 1 a skill when you do a particular thing, often regularly, in order to improve your skill at it It takes hours of practice to learn to play the guitar.
  • Practise/practice From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Companies practice prac‧tice / ˈpræktɪs / Practised/practiced practising/practicing









    Longman dictionary of contemporay english