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practising    
a. 正在從事某種職業的,開業的

正在從事某種職業的,開業的

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  • Practicing or practising - WordReference Forums
    Practising is British, practicing is American Click to expand "I'm practicing" About 6,750,000 results
  • Keep on practicing keep practicing | WordReference Forums
    There is no difference between "keep" and "keep on" A purist may well say that the person being addressed ought to be doing the activity for the words "keep on" to be used However, in colloquial situations this is often ignored - a mother may well say "And keep on practising practicing(Am)" when sending a child off to school Have a nice day
  • Pile practising medicine - WordReference Forums
    Please help me understand pile practising medicine BLUEGLAZE Senior Member English - USA Dec 7, 2018
  • a life practising law | WordReference Forums
    eschew to deliberately avoid doing or using something: I had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law Longman dictionary Explain please the phrase in bold Thanks
  • to practise for practising - WordReference Forums
    This activity is for practising pronunciation The noun is practice The verb is practise L Lavernock
  • practise (on) the piano play on the piano - WordReference Forums
    The difference is that playing and practising can be transitive or intransitive When they are transitive, they can either take the instrument as their object or something else You can "play a tune on the piano", but you can't "play a tune the piano" So when the object is not the instrument, you need "on" before the instrument
  • practice on something - WordReference Forums
    Yes; the difference is that "practising with strangers" implies that both you and the strangers are practising, whereas "practising on strangers" gives the sense that only you are doing most of the practising, the strangers being the ones reacting to your efforts
  • practising talking to talk | WordReference Forums
    When we visited her, in the music department of the University of New York, she was too busy practising talking to talk, but she invited us to have a coffee with her in her her mid-morning break Hello friends, As I know practise verb is followed by -ing form or a that clause But my
  • Do practise [practice] a sport | WordReference Forums
    The difference is this You can play or do a sport The question can be ‘ what sports do you play do’? Practice is used with the meaning ‘to train’ it is more used to describe training working on a particular aspect of your sport, maybe a weakness, or a piece of s





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