(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา practico มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: practice) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ Practico | ‖n.; pl. Practicos /plu>. [ Sp., lit., experienced, skilled. Cf. Practical. ] A guide. [ Cuba & Phil. Islands ] D. C. Worcester. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Practice | n. [ OE. praktike, practique, F. pratique, formerly also, practique, LL. practica, fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; practical. See Practical, and cf. Pratique, Pretty. ] 1. Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise. [ 1913 Webster ] A heart . . . exercised with covetous practices. 2 Pet. ii. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Customary or constant use; state of being used. [ 1913 Webster ] Obsolete words may be revived when they are more sounding or more significant than those in practice. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Skill or dexterity acquired by use; expertness. [ R. ] “His nice fence and his active practice.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Actual performance; application of knowledge; -- opposed to theory. [ 1913 Webster ] There are two functions of the soul, -- contemplation and practice. South. [ 1913 Webster ] There is a distinction, but no opposition, between theory and practice; each, to a certain extent, supposes the other; theory is dependent on practice; practice must have preceded theory. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice. [ 1913 Webster ] Practice is exercise of an art, or the application of a science in life, which application is itself an art. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. Skillful or artful management; dexterity in contrivance or the use of means; art; stratagem; artifice; plot; -- usually in a bad sense. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] He sought to have that by practice which he could not by prayer. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Math.) A easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Law) The form, manner, and order of conducting and carrying on suits and prosecutions through their various stages, according to the principles of law and the rules laid down by the courts. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Custom; usage; habit; manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practice | 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc., as, to practice law or medicine. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement, or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice gunnery; to practice music. [ 1913 Webster ] 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. [ 1913 Webster ] As this advice ye practice or neglect. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To make use of; to employ. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] In malice to this good knight's wife, I practiced Ubaldo and Ricardo to corrupt her. Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To teach or accustom by practice; to train. [ 1913 Webster ] In church they are taught to love God; after church they are practiced to love their neighbor. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practice | v. i. [ Often written practise. ] 1. To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To learn by practice; to form a habit. [ 1913 Webster ] They shall practice how to live secure. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Practice first over yourself to reign. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To try artifices or stratagems. [ 1913 Webster ] He will practice against thee by poison. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To apply theoretical science or knowledge, esp. by way of experiment; to exercise or pursue an employment or profession, esp. that of medicine or of law. [ 1913 Webster ] [ I am ] little inclined to practice on others, and as little that others should practice on me. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practiced | a. [ Often written practised. ] 1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman. “A practiced picklock.” Ld. Lytton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Used habitually; learned by practice. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practicer | n. [ Often written practiser. ] 1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. One who uses art or stratagem. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | practice | (vi) ฝึกซ้อม, See also: ซ้อม, ฝึกฝน, ทำเป็นกิจวัตร, Syn. drill, exercise, review, train | practice | (vt) ฝึกซ้อม, See also: ซ้อม, ฝึกฝน, ทำเป็นกิจวัตร, Syn. drill, exercise, review, train | practice | (vt) ทำตามหลักทางศาสนา | practice | (n) การฝึกซ้อม, See also: การฝึกฝน, การฝึกหัด, Syn. drill, exercise, rehearsal | practice | (n) การกระทำตามหลักศาสนา | practice | (n) วิธีปฏิบัติ, See also: ภารกิจ | practice | (n) กิจวัตร, See also: ธรรมเนียมปฏิบัติ, นิสัย | practiced | (adj) ชำนาญ, See also: เชี่ยวชาญ, มีประสบการณ์, Syn. skilled, handy, talented, expert, experienced, Ant. inexperienced, unadept, clumsy | Practice makes perfect. | (idm) ฝึกฝนบ่อยๆ ทำให้เก่งได้, See also: คนเราไม่ได้เก่งตั้งแต่เกิด |
| practice | (แพรค'ทิส) n. การปฏิบัติ, การดำเนิน, กิจวัตร, กิจการ, พิธีการ, การฟ้องร้อง, ความเป็นจริง, การวางแผน, เล่ห์. vt., vi. ปฏิบัติ, ประกอบพิธี, ฟ้องร้อง, ฝึกหัด., See also: practicer n., Syn. operation | practiced | (แพรค'ทิสทฺ) adj. ชำนาญ, เชี่ยวชาญ, มีประสบการณ์, มีสมรรถภาพ., Syn. practised, experienced | chamber practice | n. การรับปรึกษาคดี (ไม่ใช่ว่าความ) ของทนายความ | malpractice | (แมลแพรค'ทิส) n. การปฏิบัติหน้าที่บกพร่องหรือไม่ถูกต้อง, การประกอบโรคศิลปะที่บกพร่องหรือไม่ถูกต้อง, การประพฤติผิด | private practice | n. การทำธุรกิจหรือกิจการส่วนตัว | unpracticed | (อันแพรค'ทิสทฺ) adj. ไม่ได้ปฎิบัติ, ไม่ได้ฝึก, ไม่ชำนาญ, ไม่ได้ความ, ไม่ได้ผล, ไม่มีประสบการณ์ |
| practice | (n) การฝึกหัด, การปฏิบัติ, การประกอบพิธี, กิจวัตร, นิสัย | malpractice | (n) การปฏิบัติผิดพลาด, การประพฤติผิด, การทุจริตต่อหน้าที่ | unpracticed | (adj) ยังไม่ได้ใช้, ไม่ได้ฝึกหัด, ไม่ชำนาญ |
| | | | | แบบฝึกหัด | (n) exercise, See also: practice, Example: แบบฝึกหัด เป็น สื่อการเรียนที่ให้นักเรียนได้ฝึกหัด เพื่อช่วยเสริมให้เกิดทักษะและความรู้ในบทเรียน, Thai Definition: แบบตัวอย่างปัญหาหรือคำสั่งที่ตั้งขึ้น เพื่อให้นักเรียนฝึกตอบ | การปฏิบัติ | (n) practice, See also: performance, commitment, Syn. การกระทำ | ระเบียบปฏิบัติ | (n) practice, Example: ทุกคนทำตามนโยบายและตามหน้าที่จนกลายเป็นระเบียบปฏิบัติ | หัด | (v) practice, See also: train, drill, Syn. ฝึก, ฝึกฝน, ฝึกหัด, Ant. ชำนาญ, ช่ำชอง, Example: ถ้าหากเราหัดเขียนเลขไทยมาเสียตั้งแต่เล็กๆ แล้ว เราก็จะเขียนเลขไทยได้สวยงาม, Thai Definition: ทำให้ชำนาญ | ฝึกซ้อม | (v) practice, See also: drill, coach, Syn. ซ้อม, ฝึก, Example: เขากำหนดให้ทหารหน่วยต่างๆ ฝึกซ้อม โดยเน้นหนักไปทางการรบในป่าและบนภูเขา, Thai Definition: ทำทดลองเพื่อให้ชำนาญหรือให้แน่นอน | เล่นสวาท | (v) commit a homosexuality with a man, See also: practice sodomy, Syn. เริงโลกีย์, Example: เมียเขาจับได้ตอนที่เขากำลังเล่นสวาทอยู่กับชู้, Thai Definition: เล่นรักร่วมเพศ, มีเพศสัมพันธ์กัน | วางแผนครอบครัว | (v) practice birth control, Syn. คุมกำเนิด, Example: คุณหมอแนะนำให้คู่สมรสวางแผนครอบครัวตามนโยบายด้านควบคุมประชากร | บำเพ็ญ | (v) practice, See also: conduct, behave, perform, Syn. ปฏิบัติ, ทำ, ประพฤติ, กระทำ, Example: เขาตั้งใจบำเพ็ญความดีเพื่อทดแทนสิ่งเลวร้ายที่ผ่านมา | ปฏิบัติธรรม | (v) practice the dharma, Syn. ประพฤติตามธรรม, เจริญภาวนา, Example: ผู้ทรงศีลปฏิบัติธรรมอย่างเคร่งครัด, Thai Definition: ประพฤติตามคำสอนของศาสนา | ประหยัดถ้อยคำ | (v) be taciturn, See also: practice economy of words, Syn. ประหยัดปาก, ประหยัดคำ, ยับยั้ง, ระมัดระวัง, Example: เธอต้องประหยัดถ้อยคำไว้ หลังจากการถกเถียงกัน |
| แบบฝึกหัด | [baēpfeukhat] (n) EN: exercise ; practice ; drill FR: exercice (scolaire) [ m ] | แบบแผน | [baēpphaēn] (n) EN: convention ; custom ; tradition ; method ; rule ; usual practice FR: coutume [ f ] ; règle [ f ] ; usage [ m ] | บำเพ็ญ | [bamphen] (v) EN: practice ; observe ; perform ; make ; do ; fulfil ; accomplish ; carry out FR: accomplir ; observer ; satisfaire à ; remplir | เบญจศีล | [benjasīn] (n) EN: the five commandments of the Buddha for the layman ; five basic Buddhist precepts of moral practices | ฝึก | [feuk] (v) EN: practice ; drill ; train ; exercice FR: exercer ; former ; entraîner ; instruire | ฝึกหัด | [feukhat] (v) EN: drill ; practice = practise (Am.) ; exercise FR: entraîner ; former ; exercer | ฝึกสมาธิ | [feuk samāthi] (v, exp) EN: practice meditation ; practise meditation (Am.) | ฝึกซ้อม | [feuksøm] (v) EN: practice ; drill ; coach FR: entraîner ; familiariser | หัด | [hat] (n) EN: practice ; train ; drill ; exercise FR: entraîner ; former | หัดยิง | [hat ying] (v, exp) EN: practise marksmanship ; do target practice |
| | | | Practice | n. [ OE. praktike, practique, F. pratique, formerly also, practique, LL. practica, fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; practical. See Practical, and cf. Pratique, Pretty. ] 1. Frequently repeated or customary action; habitual performance; a succession of acts of a similar kind; usage; habit; custom; as, the practice of rising early; the practice of making regular entries of accounts; the practice of daily exercise. [ 1913 Webster ] A heart . . . exercised with covetous practices. 2 Pet. ii. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Customary or constant use; state of being used. [ 1913 Webster ] Obsolete words may be revived when they are more sounding or more significant than those in practice. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Skill or dexterity acquired by use; expertness. [ R. ] “His nice fence and his active practice.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Actual performance; application of knowledge; -- opposed to theory. [ 1913 Webster ] There are two functions of the soul, -- contemplation and practice. South. [ 1913 Webster ] There is a distinction, but no opposition, between theory and practice; each, to a certain extent, supposes the other; theory is dependent on practice; practice must have preceded theory. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Application of science to the wants of men; the exercise of any profession; professional business; as, the practice of medicine or law; a large or lucrative practice. [ 1913 Webster ] Practice is exercise of an art, or the application of a science in life, which application is itself an art. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. Skillful or artful management; dexterity in contrivance or the use of means; art; stratagem; artifice; plot; -- usually in a bad sense. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] He sought to have that by practice which he could not by prayer. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Math.) A easy and concise method of applying the rules of arithmetic to questions which occur in trade and business. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Law) The form, manner, and order of conducting and carrying on suits and prosecutions through their various stages, according to the principles of law and the rules laid down by the courts. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Custom; usage; habit; manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practice | 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To exercise, or follow, as a profession, trade, art, etc., as, to practice law or medicine. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To exercise one's self in, for instruction or improvement, or to acquire discipline or dexterity; as, to practice gunnery; to practice music. [ 1913 Webster ] 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. [ 1913 Webster ] As this advice ye practice or neglect. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To make use of; to employ. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] In malice to this good knight's wife, I practiced Ubaldo and Ricardo to corrupt her. Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To teach or accustom by practice; to train. [ 1913 Webster ] In church they are taught to love God; after church they are practiced to love their neighbor. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practice | v. i. [ Often written practise. ] 1. To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To learn by practice; to form a habit. [ 1913 Webster ] They shall practice how to live secure. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Practice first over yourself to reign. Waller. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To try artifices or stratagems. [ 1913 Webster ] He will practice against thee by poison. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To apply theoretical science or knowledge, esp. by way of experiment; to exercise or pursue an employment or profession, esp. that of medicine or of law. [ 1913 Webster ] [ I am ] little inclined to practice on others, and as little that others should practice on me. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practiced | a. [ Often written practised. ] 1. Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman. “A practiced picklock.” Ld. Lytton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Used habitually; learned by practice. [ 1913 Webster ] | Practicer | n. [ Often written practiser. ] 1. One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One who exercises a profession; a practitioner. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. One who uses art or stratagem. [ Obs. ] B. Jonson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 熟练 | [shú liàn, ㄕㄨˊ ㄌㄧㄢˋ, 熟 练 / 熟 練] practiced; proficient; skilled; skillful #8,124 [Add to Longdo] | 实务 | [shí wù, ㄕˊ ㄨˋ, 实 务 / 實 務] practice; practical affairs #25,192 [Add to Longdo] | 偏私 | [piān sī, ㄆㄧㄢ ㄙ, 偏 私] practice favoritism #96,739 [Add to Longdo] | 孰能生巧 | [shú néng shēng qiǎo, ㄕㄨˊ ㄋㄥˊ ㄕㄥ ㄑㄧㄠˇ, 孰 能 生 巧] practice makes perfect [Add to Longdo] | 悬壶济世 | [xuán hú jì shì, ㄒㄩㄢˊ ㄏㄨˊ ㄐㄧˋ ㄕˋ, 悬 壶 济 世 / 懸 壺 濟 世] practice medicine or pharmacy to help the people or public [Add to Longdo] |
| | 例 | [れい(P);ためし, rei (P); tameshi] (n, pref, adj-no) (1) custom; practice; habit; usual; (2) (れい only) said; aforementioned; (3) instance; example; case; illustration; usage; (4) precedent; (5) (れい only) annual; (P) #638 [Add to Longdo] | 実施 | [じっし, jisshi] (n, vs) enforcement; implementation; putting into practice (practise); carrying out; operation; working (e.g. working parameters); enactment; (P) #768 [Add to Longdo] | 開業 | [かいぎょう, kaigyou] (n, vs) opening of business or practice (practise); (P) #956 [Add to Longdo] | 実行 | [じっこう, jikkou] (n, vs) practice; practise; performance; execution (e.g. program) (programme); realization; realisation; implementation; (P) #1,570 [Add to Longdo] | 訓練(P);訓連(iK) | [くんれん, kunren] (n, vs) practice; practise; training; (P) #2,299 [Add to Longdo] | 練習 | [れんしゅう, renshuu] (n, vs) practice; practise; (P) #2,495 [Add to Longdo] | 実践 | [じっせん, jissen] (n, vs, adj-no) practice; practise; put into practice; put into practise; (P) #5,030 [Add to Longdo] | 常識 | [じょうしき, joushiki] (n) common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice; social etiquette; (P) #5,279 [Add to Longdo] | 果 | [か, ka] (n) (1) { Buddh } (See 因・2) phala (attained state, result); (2) { Buddh } (See 悟り・2) enlightenment (as the fruits of one's Buddhist practice); (3) (See 果物) fruit; (ctr) (4) counter for pieces of fruit #5,432 [Add to Longdo] | 働く | [はたらく, hataraku] (v5k, vi) (1) to work; to labor; to labour; (2) to function; to operate; to be effective; to work (i.e. ... works); to come into play; (3) to commit (e.g. a crime); to perpetrate; to do; to act; to practise; to practice; (4) { ling } to be conjugated; (P) #5,440 [Add to Longdo] |
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