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practice

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: practices過去形: practiced過去分詞: practiced現在分詞: practicing

The word centers on the transition from theory to action. It represents the bridge between knowing how something should work and actually making it happen through repetition or application. As a verb, it carries a connotation of discipline, effort, and persistence. Unlike 'study', which is often intellectual or passive, 'practice' implies active, physical, or audible repetition to achieve mastery. When used as a noun regarding professional business (like law or medicine), it evokes a sense of established authority and vocational stability. It describes not just a job, but a specialized craft applied to clients over time. In the context of 'theory vs. practice', it often carries a slightly skeptical or pragmatic tone, suggesting that what works on paper may fail in the messy reality of the real world.

Uncountable when referring to the act of applying a theory ('put into practice') or the general habit of doing something. Countable when referring to a professional business setup ('a legal practice') or a specific customary way of doing things ('common business practices').

意味

名詞

The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories about it.

"In practice, the new law is very difficult to enforce."

名詞

The professional business of a doctor, lawyer, or other professional person.

"She has been in private practice for over ten years."

他動詞

To perform an activity or exercise regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency.

"You need to practice your scales every day if you want to master the piano."

自動詞

To repeat a particular action or exercise to become better at it.

"The team spent the afternoon practicing on the field."

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