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单词 practise
例句
practise (also practice) verb
practise (practise the piano) do1 (practise your religion) work2 (practise as a lawyer)
practise (BrE) (NAmE practice)

verb

 See also the entry for train 2 另见train条第2义practise ♦︎ rehearse ♦︎ go over sth ♦︎ run through sthThese words all mean to improve a performance or skill, or to study sth, especially by repeating it. 这些词均表示反复练习、反复研究。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to practise / rehearse for sthto practise / rehearse / go over sth / run through sth againto practise / rehearse regularly practise (BrE) (NAmE practice) [intransitive, transitive] to do an activity or train regularly so that you can improve your skill 练习;实习;训练You need to practise every day.你需要每天练习。She's been practising hard for her piano exam.她正刻苦练习准备钢琴考试。I've been practising my tennis serve for weeks.几个星期来我一直练习网球的发球。He usually wants to practise his English on me.他通常想跟我练习英语。Practise reversing the car into the garage.练习倒车入库。 see also practice training , practised experienced rehearse /rɪˈhɜːs; NAmE rɪˈhɜːrs/ [intransitive, transitive] to practise or make people practise a play, piece of music, etc. in preparation for a public performance; to prepare in your mind or practise privately what you are going to do or say to sb (使)排练,排演;默诵;默练We were given only two weeks to rehearse.只给了我们两个星期排练。Today, we'll just be rehearsing the final scene.今天我们只排练最后一场。The actors were poorly rehearsed.演员排练得不够。She mentally rehearsed what she would say to Jeff.她心里默诵着要对杰夫说的话。 see also rehearsal training ˌgo ˈover sth

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone)to study or explain sth carefully, especially by repeating it 反复研究;仔细琢磨Let's not go over all this again.我们不要把这件事从头到尾再过一遍了吧。Can we just go over those instructions one more time?我们再重复一遍那些操作说明好吗?He went over the events of the day in his mind (= thought about them carefully).他心里反复琢磨白天发生的事。 See also the entry for repeat 1 另见repeat条第1义
ˌrun ˈthrough sth

phrasal verb

(running, ran, run)to perform, practise or repeat sth quickly 匆匆地表演;快速练习;很快地重复Can we run through Scene 3 again?我们再来排练一下第3场好吗?Could we run through your proposals once again?我们再把你的建议过一遍好吗? ˈrun-through

noun

[countable] Can we have just one more run-through?我们再练习一遍好吗?
do1

verb

do the washing/some research 洗衣服;做研究do well at school 在学校学习好do ♦︎ carry sth out ♦︎ conduct ♦︎ undertake ♦︎ perform ♦︎ implement ♦︎ commit ♦︎ practise ♦︎ go through sthThese words all mean to work at an activity or task. 这些词均表示从事、执行、操作。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to do / carry out / conduct / undertake / perform the workto do / carry out / conduct / undertake / perform a / an activity / analysis / investigation / review / assessment / evaluationto do / carry out / conduct / undertake businessto do / carry out / conduct / perform / go through a testto do / carry out / undertake / perform a task / jobto do / carry out / perform / go through a manoeuvreto do / carry out / perform / practise surgeryto do / carry out / implement a plan / policy / strategyto do / carry out / conduct / undertake / perform / implement sth effectively / efficiently / properly / successfullyto do / conduct / perform / implement sth well / poorly do (does, did, done) [transitive] to work at an activity, task or job 从事(工作);进行(活动);执行(任务)I do aerobics once a week.我每周做一次有氧健身运动。I'm doing some research on the subject.我正就这一课题进行研究。I have a number of things to do today.我今天有几件事要做。What do you do (= what is your job)?你是做什么工作的?What did she do for a living?她过去以什么谋生? Do is often used to refer to actions that you do not mention by name or do not know about. * do常指做一些没有言明或不甚了解的事情What are you doing this evening?今晚你打算做什么?There's nothing to do (= no means of passing the time in an enjoyable way) in this place.这地方没什么好玩的。The company ought to do something about the poor service.这公司应该采取点措施解决服务差的问题。There's nothing we can do about it (= we can't change the situation).我们对此毫无办法。What can I do for you (= how can I help)?我能为您做点什么? Do is often used with nouns for activities or tasks such as shopping or cleaning. * do常与表示活动或工作的名词如shopping或cleaning连用 (BrE) I like listening to the radio when I'm doing the ironing.我喜欢边熨衣服边听收音机。She did a lot of acting when she was at college.她上大学时演过很多戏。You could help me by doing (= washing) the dishes.你可以帮我洗碗。I like the way you've done your hair.我喜欢你梳的发式。 ˌcarry sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather formal) to do and complete a task or action 执行,完成(任务);开展(活动)We carry out routine maintenance of the equipment.我们对设备进行日常维护。The company has just carried out a major cost-cutting exercise.这家公司刚刚实行了一次重要的削减成本举措。The pilot has to carry out a series of complex manoeuvres.飞行员必须完成一系列复杂的机动动作。The massacre was carried out by enemy troops.那次大屠杀是敌军干的。Carry out is used to talk about work, tasks or crimes; but even in the case of crimes, they are often crimes that have been carefully planned or ordered. * carry out指从事工作、任务或犯罪活动,但即使表示从事犯罪活动,也指精心策划或组织的犯罪。
conduct / /kənˈdʌkt/ / [transitive] (formal) to organize and/or do a particular activity 组织;安排;实施We conducted the experiment under controlled circumstances.我们是在严格控制的情况下进行那次实验的。The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.那几次谈判是以一种积极的方式组织安排的。The interrogation was conducted by senior police officers.担任审问工作的是一些高级警官。Conduct is often used with words like enquiry, inquest, interview, interrogation, investigation, survey and study, in which people are trying to get answers to questions. * conduct常与enquiry、inquest、interview、interrogation、investigation、survey和study连用,表示设法给问题找到答案。 undertake / /ˌʌndəˈteɪk; NAmE ˌʌndərˈteɪk/ (undertook, undertaken) [transitive] (formal) to make yourself responsible for sth and start doing it 承担;从事;负责The directors of the company refused to undertake such a risky venture.公司董事拒绝承担这样一个高风险的经营项目。A group of enthusiasts has undertaken the reconstruction of a steam locomotive.一群热心者已经承担起一台蒸汽机车的复原工作。Undertake is usually used to talk about an important job that a person or group of people takes responsibility for. * undertake通常指承担或负责重要的工作。 see also undertaking project perform [transitive] (rather formal, especially written) to do sth, such as a piece of work, task or duty 做;履行;执行A computer can perform many tasks at once.电脑能同时做多项工作。She performs an important role in our organization.她在我们的组织中发挥着重要的作用。He performed miracles to get everything ready in time.他及时把一切都准备妥当,创造了奇迹。NOTE 辨析 Carry out or perform? Carry out places emphasis on the amount of work, especially when this lasts a period of time and is done according to a plan. Perform often emphasizes the skill involved. * carry out强调工作的量,尤其是须持续一段时间和按计划完成的工作;perform常强调工作所涉及的技能carry out miracles/an important role perform inquiries/a cost-cutting exercise Carry out, but not perform, can be used to talk about negative actions such as attack, abuse, assault, assassination and killing. * carry out可用于attack、abuse、assault、assassination和killing之类的有害行为,perform则不能。 implement /ˈɪmplɪment/ / [transitive] (rather formal) to make sth that has been officially decided start to happen or be used 实施;贯彻;执行We have not yet begun to implement the changes.我们尚未实行这些变革。We are implementing a new system of stock control.我们正在实施一种新的库存管理系统。 commit (-tt-) [transitive] to do sth wrong or illegal 做(错误或非法的事);犯(罪或错等)What leads someone to commit murder?导致人犯谋杀罪的原因是什么?We heard of some of the appalling crimes committed against innocent children.我们听到一些对无辜儿童犯下的骇人听闻的罪行。Commit collocates with crime, offence, atrocity, outrage and sin and some words for different crimes and sins, including murder, assault, robbery, adultery and blasphemy. To commit suicide is to kill yourself deliberately. * commit与crime、offence、atrocity、outrage和sin搭配,也与表示不同罪行或罪过的词如murder、assault、robbery、adultery和blasphemy搭配。commit suicide指自杀。 practise (BrE) (NAmE practice) [transitive] (rather formal) to do sth regularly as part of your normal behaviour 经常做(某事);养成⋯的习惯A lot of couples now practise safe sex.许多夫妻现在实行安全性行为。Do you still practise your religion?你还奉行你的宗教信仰吗?Train yourself to practise self-restraint.对自己进行训练以培养自制力。 see also practice use noun go through sth

phrasal verb

(went, gone)to perform a series of actions; to follow a method or procedure 执行某行动;实行某方法;履行某程序Certain formalities have to be gone through before you can emigrate.必须办理一定的手续方能移居他国。We go through the same old routine every morning.每天早上我们都要做一遍同一套的例行程序。
work2

verb

work on an assignment 做作业work as a teacher/in education 当老师;从事教育工作The phone isn't working. 这部电话坏了。work ♦︎ be employed ♦︎ have a job ♦︎ earn a/your living ♦︎ be in work ♦︎ practiseThese words all mean to earn money through work. 这些词均表示以工作赚钱。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to work / be employed / have a job / earn a living / practise as sthto work / be employed / have a job at a place work [intransitive] to do work for which you receive regular payment 工作;就业;上班Both my parents work.我父母都工作。She works for an engineering company.她在一家工程公司工作。I've always worked in education.我一直从事教育工作。Do you enjoy working with children?你喜欢做儿童工作吗? be emˈployed [transitive, passive] (rather formal) to do work for which you receive regular payment 工作;就业;上班For the past three years he has been employed as a firefighter.过去三年来他一直受雇当消防员。A number of people are employed to deal with the backlog of work.雇来一些人处理积压的工作。 see also employ employ , unemployed unemployed ˌhave a ˈjob

phrase

(has, had, had)to do work for which you receive regular payment 工作;就业;上班She had a job as a waitress.她的工作是服务员。I've got a temporary job at the moment.现在我找到了个临时工作。She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly).她从未有过稳定的工作。NOTE 辨析 Work, be employed or have a job? Work is the most general of these words and can be used to talk about a particular job that sb has at a particular time, or the general type of work that they do, or just the fact that they work. Be employed is mostly used to talk about the particular job or type of work that sb does, often with as or to. * work在这些词中含义最广,可以指某一时段的某个工作,可以指一般性的工作,也可以指有工作这一事实。be employed多指特定的工作或工作类型,并常与as或to连用be employed as a teacher当教师be employed to train users in the new system受雇培训用户使用新系统 Have a job is often used to talk about the fact of not being unemployed. * have a job常指有工作Do you have a job?你有工作吗?It can also be used with as in a similar way to work. * have a job也可以像work一样与as连用She worked / had a job as a waitress in a cocktail bar.她在一家鸡尾酒酒吧里当服务员。In this use, have a job is most often used in the past tense, and also suggests that the period of employment is more temporary. Have a job can be a little more informal than work. 在这种用法中,have a job多用于过去时,而且表示那一段时间的受雇状况较为临时性质。have a job较work稍不正式。
ˌearn a ˈliving ˌearn your ˈliving

phrase

to work for money to buy the things that you need in life 维持生计;谋生She earns her living as a freelance journalist.她靠做自由撰稿记者来维持生计。
be in work

idiom

(BrE) to have a job, as opposed to being unemployed (= not having a job) 有工作Most of those who were in work had temporary jobs.他们中的大部分人曾有过工作,但都是临时性的。 see also out of work unemployed
practise (BrE) (NAmE practice) [intransitive, transitive] to work as a doctor, lawyer, etc. 当医生;当律师;从事专职工作There are over 50 000 solicitors practising in England and Wales.英格兰和威尔士有5万多律师执业。He practised as a lawyer for many years.他已从事律师工作多年。She was banned from practising medicine.她被禁止行医。
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