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['præktisiŋ]
adj.
开业的, 在工作的




    Practice \Prac"tice\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Practiced}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Practicing}.] [Often written practise, practised,
    practising.]
    1. To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually;
    to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming. ``Incline
    not my heart . . . practice wicked works.'' --Ps. cxli. 4.

    2. To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc.,
    as, to practice law or medicine.

    2. To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement,
    or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice
    gunnery; to practice music.

    4. To put into practice; to carry out; to act upon; to
    commit; to execute; to do. ``Aught but Talbot's shadow
    whereon to practice your severity.'' --Shak.

    As this advice ye practice or neglect. --Pope.

    5. To make use of; to employ. [Obs.]

    In malice to this good knight's wife, I practiced
    Ubaldo and Ricardo to corrupt her. --Massinger.

    6. To teach or accustom by practice; to train.

    In church they are taught to love God; after church
    they are practiced to love their neighbor. --Landor.

    1. He remained in the Senate for 14 years, and after an interlude practicing law and teaching, began a House career that would include 14 terms.
    2. An arrest warrant accusing Gerald Thomas Lampkins of practicing medicine without a license _ and listing more than six aliases _ was filed last Feb. 12.
    3. "We prefer practicing doctors who do true psychoanalysis with patients and really know what makes people tick."
    4. The percentage of gay and bisexual men consistently practicing safer sex has jumped from 31.6 in 1984 to 57.9 in 1988, researchers say.
    5. For most of the 31 years since he was admitted to the Florida Bar, Durden was the only practicing black attorney in central Florida's Lake County.
    6. Aug. 8 _ We started practicing self-defense _ karate, how to stab with a knife if attacked, how to kick and disable an adversary.
    7. While Senate rules forbid practicing a profession during business hours, he did the deal on a "Wednesday evening," he explained at the time.
    8. We want practicing lawyers."
    9. And practicing, practicing, always practicing.
    10. And practicing, practicing, always practicing.
    11. And practicing, practicing, always practicing.
    12. "They had been practicing pretty hard for the softball tournament, and they were really excited about it," he said.
    13. And the odds are that a quarter of those pregnancies didn't succeed, says Dr. Martin Quigley of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, vice president of SART, whose members are doctors practicing in vitro fertilization and related techniques.
    14. The plane, part of Oceana's Fighter Squadron 143, was practicing air combat maneuvers with several other planes, said Lt.
    15. Stein, besides practicing medicine, played in local jazz bands. He decided musicians needed an agency to strike them better deals with hotels, ballrooms and speakeasies.
    16. State Chief Minister Jyoti Basu said at least 20 women were killed in West Bengal in 1987 on suspicion of practicing witchcraft.
    17. The troupe has given one fundraising performance in its own behalf and is practicing for another in May.
    18. Of 4,000 to 5,000 practicing midwives in the United States and Canada, about two-thirds are nurses.
    19. Last month, the California Supreme Court ruled that the contract wasn't invalid because it didn't keep attorneys from practicing altogether.
    20. A pilot and a student pilot were practicing takeoffs and landings from Mathis Field when their Cessna lost power, said Charles Conroy, a Customs spokesman in Houston.
    21. Mazowiecki, a lawyer, practicing Roman Catholic and top adviser to Solidarity leader Lech Walesa for a decade, is expected to focus on talks rather than the public appearances that characterized Walesa's trip to the United States in November.
    22. He realized that he'd prosper more by purchasing land and practicing law than by searching for gold, understanding that California would be overrun not only by people making claims, but also with people filing claims against each other.
    23. Joy Hall, 11, enjoys talking in front of television cameras and radio microphones _ when she isn't practicing gymnastics, bowling or playing basketball.
    24. Time is spent on feelings and practicing breathing, massage and other comfort measures.
    25. A Lutheran church in San Francisco has called a Minneapolis lesbian couple to become associate pastors in defiance of a denominational ban on the ordination of practicing homosexuals.
    26. Adds Richard Fenigsen, a Polish-born doctor now practicing here: "No one has granted doctors the authority to exterminate the weak."
    27. After practicing law locally, he was elected to his first 10-year term as judge in 1971; in 1981, he was effectively re-elected.
    28. Dr. John Fletcher, chief bioethicist at the National Institutes of Health, says the institutes don't ban researchers from practicing on themselves, but discourage it on a practical level by holding them to the same rules governing all human subjects.
    29. "I used to come out of my house and see Roy in the back seat of his car, practicing the guitar because his house was so small," said Pitts, who wore Orbison's sport coat for his high school graduation because he didn't own one.
    30. Meekail Shaheed, 26, and Abdullah Shamsid-Deen, 38, are both Air Force sergeants and practicing Moslems.
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