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 Translation for 'practise' from English to Russian
VERB   to practise | practised | practised
practising | practises
SYNO to do | to drill | to exercise | ...
практиковать [несов.] [книжн.] [осуществлять на практике]to practise [Br.] [carry out]
практиковать [несов.] [устр.] [о врачах, юристах и т. п.]to practise [Br.] [profession, job, etc.]
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Usage Examples English
  • People practise T'ai Chi in Tsing Yi Promenade near Maritime Square in Tsing Yi Town in the early morning hours.
  • During practise driving, an L-plate must be affixed behind the car, or on the back of the reflective vest for motorcycles and mopeds.
  • Muslim Madheshis practise the traditional nikah marriage, which is recognised by law.
  • It is also the practise base of Royal Naval School of Flight Deck Operations, which has a number of dummy aircraft for fire extinguishing practise, and a number of retired airframes for aircraft crash rescue practise, including a Westland Wessex, an English Electric Canberra and two Hawker Siddeley Harriers.
  • Shifā al-Álīl wa Ball al-Ghalīl fī Ĥukmi'l Waşiyyati bi'l Khitmāti wa't Tahālīl: He wrote this to refute a practise prevalent among the people during the plague of 1228 in Damascus.

  • When Jim Charlton was editor of the catalogue, it was his common practise to walk around Toronto, asking dealers about the prices they were paying for coins.
  • Scottish solicitors and advocates are entitled to practise elsewhere in the European Union, provided that they satisfy the requirements of the relevant EU directives.
  • "Description": The type is a practise shell for combat training and practise shooting.
  • Purchas resided in Onehunga, where he continued his practise as vicar, until he relinquished the Parish of Onehunga and moved with his family to Te Papapa / Penrose in 1875.
  • In 1864, Ibrahim Ali Khan started a practise of sacrificing camels on Eid al-Adha. The family discontinued the practise in 2014, after Rajasthan declared the camel as a state animal.

  • Back in Copenhagen, she began to practise in 1898, opening her own clinic in 1906 where she attracted many satisfied clients.
  • Only College members could practise ‘physick’, but the question of what constituted practise of physick was debated.
  • He emigrated to New South Wales, arriving in around 1868, running his medical practise in Kiama from 1869.
  • On the other hand the practise is often seen as a colonialist concept and after independence from the European and Ottoman empires, these Middle Eastern countries enacted laws that declared artefacts as national cultural heritage and prevented their export thus effectively ending the practise of partage.
  • His contributions in these areas has done much to change the face of present-day diving practise, particularly with respect to altering attitudes about questionable buddy diving practises, and in the destigmatizing the practise of solo diving.

  • The skills park includes drop off practise, jump practise and rock roll practise.
  • The GPhC asserted that the change from CFtP to "revalidation" was made due to concerns over the negative connotations associated with the term “fitness to practise”.
  • Skydiving can be practised without jumping. Vertical wind tunnels are used to practise for free fall ("indoor skydiving" or "bodyflight"), while virtual reality parachute simulators are used to practise parachute control.
  • Throughout, students must practise on the corpses available at the amphitheatre; microscopic and lab analyses, as well as physiology lab analyses.
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