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practicing

/prak-ti-sing/US // ˈpræk tɪ sɪŋ //

练习,实践,执业,练功

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : actively working at a profession, especially medicine or law.
    • : actively following a specific way of life, religion, philosophy, etc.: a practicing Catholic.

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Examples

  • On the other hand, lower-wattage amplifiers like these aren’t capable of producing the higher volumes required to be heard over a full band, so they’re better suited to mobile practicing or solo performances.

  • For about the past four years, I've been friends with a co-worker who always claimed she'd been a practicing, licensed RN before she decided to fly.

  • They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage.

  • Practicing yoga, studies show, can alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety.

  • After reading The Game in 2007, he says, he started going out in Switzerland and practicing RSD methods.

  • But because he is still a practicing pastor, his name was instead blocked from her publicized affidavit.

  • I remember practicing that lick [from the solo “Round Midnight” recording] years ago, learning how to do that cascade effect.

  • Of course I am practicing very hard, and I am taking private lessons of Kullak again.

  • She withdrew entirely from society and devoted herself to practicing, following his directions implicitly.

  • My head feels quite lame from so much practicing, the consequence, I suppose, of so much listening.

  • I've been practicing right smart, ever since she told me that, an' I can write my name real plain.

  • He was a practicing physician in New Hampshire, when the war of the revolution broke out.