Practised in spanish
Experto
pronunciation: ekspeɹ̩toʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ekspeɹ̩toʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
practiced [practised, -UK] = practicado.
Example: Football is the most popular and practised sport in Portugal.more:
» well-practised [well-practiced, -USA] = bien practicado, bien ensayado.
Example: They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.practise [practice, -USA] = practicar, llevar a la práctica, entrenar, ensayar, ejercer.
Example: Analytical cataloguing is practised to varying extents in libraries.more:
» practise + a deception = engañar.
Example: Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.» practise + an art = poner en práctica un arte.
Example: This then is confessedly a prescriptive work: it really does set out to advise young reference librarians of the best way to practise their art.» practise + Posesivo + profession = ejercer una profesión, desempeñar una profesión.
Example: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.» practise + sports = practicar el deporte.
Example: There is a new fatwa issued today by an official cleric here in Saudi Arabia condemning practising sports for females in their schools.» practise what + Pronombre + preach = predicar con el ejemplo.
Example: The article is entitled 'Innovation in IT education - practising what we preach'.» practise + witchcraft = practicar la brujería.
Example: In India, a woman javelin champion, who has won laurels at the national level, was 'tortured' for allegedly practising witchcraft.practised [practiced, -USA] = practicado.
Example: Football is the most popular and practised sport in Portugal.more:
» much practised = muy practicado.
Example: Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.» well-practised [well-practiced, -USA] = bien practicado, bien ensayado.
Example: They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.