praticare

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (transitive) to put into practise/practice, to implement
  2. (transitive) to perform (an injection, a massage, an incision, artificial respiration, etc.)
  3. (transitive) to pierce, to bore (a hole, a window in a wall, a pit, etc.)
  4. (transitive) to practise/practice (medicine, law, science, etc.)
  5. (transitive) to observe (a custom)
  6. (transitive) to play
  7. (transitive) to mix with, associate with (people)
  8. (intransitive) to mix, to associate [with con ‘with (someone)’]
  9. (transitive) to frequent (a place)
  10. (intransitive) to frequent [with in ‘a place’]
  11. (transitive) to have sexual relations with
  12. (transitive) to give (a discount)
  13. (transitive, uncommon) to pass easily along (a road or path)
  14. (intransitive, uncommon) to pass easily along [with in ‘a road or path’]

Frequenza

C2
Con il trattino come
pra‧ti‧cà‧re
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/pra.tiˈka.re/
Etimologia (Inglese)

From Medieval Latin prāctica (“practical affairs, business”), from Ancient Greek πρᾱκτική (prāktikḗ, “practice, experience”), from πρᾱκτικός (prāktikós, “practical”), from πρᾱ́σσω (prā́ssō, “I do”).

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