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 Translation for 'common practice' from English to Slovak
NOUN   common practice | -
bežná prax {f}common practice
Partial Matches
cvičenie {n} [pravidelné opakovanie]practice
šport
tréning {m}
practice
zvyčajná metóda {f}practice
postup {m}practice
praktika {f} [obyč. v pl.] [osvedčené konanie]practice
prax {f}practice
trénovať [nedok.]to practice [Am.]
cvičiť [nedok.]to practice [Am.]
voj.zbrane
cvičná bomba {f}
practice bomb
v praxi {adv}in practice
uplatňovať v praxi [nedok.]to practice [Am.]
cvičný {adj}practice [attr.]
nácvikový {adj}practice [attr.]
zbrane
cvičné strelivo {n}
practice ammunition
tréningový {adj}practice [attr.]
cvičná streľba {f}practice shooting
v skutočnosti {adv}in practice
prakticky {adv}in practice
praktizovať [nedok.]to practice [Am.]
fakticky {adv}in practice
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Usage Examples English
  • Caribbean lobster is a favorite special meal eagerly sought after by Floridians as it is found as far north as Fort Myers: spear diving and collecting them from reefs in the Florida Keys and near rocky shoals is a common practice of local scuba divers.
  • Also, the common practice of rendering Unicode with a mixture of variable width fonts is likely to make predictable display hard, if more than a tiny subset of Unicode is used.
  • This was a common practice in ancient letter writing, even for the biblical writers.
  • He was responding to the common practice of describing sexuality or disbelief as evil, and his claim was that when the word "evil" is used to describe the natural pleasures and instincts of men and women or the skepticism of an inquiring mind, the things called and feared as evil are really non-evil and in fact good.
  • A common practice in England in the medieval period was for children to go door-to-door begging for eggs on the Saturday before Lent began.

  • It is a common practice for married female medical practitioners to use the title "Dr (Mrs)" in a both professional and social capacity.
  • Western music from the Middle Ages until the late 19th century (see common practice period) is based on the diatonic scale and the unique hierarchical relationships created by this system of organizing seven notes.
  • In Judaism, a common practice is to dress up on Purim.
  • Using a permanent marker pen is also a common practice.
  • A common practice is to use Lint to detect questionable code when a program is first written.

  • It has been most commonly identified in the European classical tradition, strongly developing during the Renaissance and in much of the common practice period, especially in the Baroque period.
  • Though it was a common practice at the time to reveal characters as homosexual to give audiences reason to suspect them as culprits in a crime, Christopher Marlowe's Edward II is portrayed as a sympathetic character.
  • "Baptism of Dolls": the custom of 'dolly dunking' was once a common practice in parts of the United Kingdom, particularly in Cornwall where it has been revived in recent years.
  • Because of this, it was and remains a common practice in Theravada to attempt to establish the necessary conditions to meet the future Buddha Maitreya and thus receive a prediction from him.
  • Research from scientists has found that the common practice of overstocking cattle to cope with drought losses actually depletes scarce biomass, making ecosystems more vulnerable.

  • It is common practice in some disciplines (e.g. statistics and time series analysis) to normalize the autocovariance function to get a time-dependent Pearson correlation coefficient.
  • There is no standard frequency; John Calvin desired weekly communion, but the city council only approved monthly, and monthly celebration has become the most common practice in Reformed churches today.
  • At a certain point, shooting scenes in MOS (motor only sync or motor only shot) was a common practice in Italian cinema; all dialogue was dubbed in post-production.
  • As a formal reference to a dead person, it has become common practice to use the participle form of "decease", as in "the deceased"; another noun form is "decedent".
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