practic
practic — 形容詞
- practicpositive
- more practiccomparative
- most practicsuperlative
1. relating to real situations, actions, or things that you do with your hands, rat
實際的
與現實行動有關的
relating to real situations, actions, or things that you do with your hands, rather than ideas or theories — an older form of the word practical.
Tunde offered some practic advice on how to fix the broken fence using simple tools.
Tunde 就如何用簡單工具修理破籬笆提供了一些實用的建議。
practic + noun for real-world, hands-on advice
Ingrid's approach to garden design was more practic than theoretical.
Ingrid 處理花園設計的方式較偏實際而非理論。
be + practic as a predicative adjective
The village elders passed down practic skills for building homes out of local materials.
村中長輩傳承了使用當地材料建造房屋的實用技能。
Hao found that the practic training at the workshop taught him more than any textbook.
Hao 發現工作坊的實際訓練比任何教科書教給他的更多。
- theoretical
relating to ideas rather than real action
文法句型
practic + noun
be + practic
用法筆記
This spelling is an archaic variant of practical. In modern English, practical is used in all the same contexts. The form practic survives mostly in historical or deliberately old-fashioned writing.
常見錯誤
2. having skill, knowledge, or ability gained through direct experience — an older
熟練的
因經驗豐富而擅長的
having skill, knowledge, or ability gained through direct experience — an older form of the word practiced.
Michael is well practic in the art of traditional pottery making.
Michael 在傳統陶藝方面相當熟練。
practic + in + noun phrase
After twenty years at sea, Liam was a practic sailor who read weather by instinct.
在海上待了二十年後,Liam 成了一位憑直覺判讀天氣的熟練水手。
Dewi became practic in handling difficult negotiations after years of mediation work.
經過多年的調解工作,Dewi 在處理困難談判方面變得十分熟練。
The night-shift nurse was practic in treating common emergencies without needing help from a doctor.
夜班護士無需醫生協助就能熟練處理常見急症。
- adept
focuses on high skill level, similar to 'practiced' in modern use
- experienced
emphasises having done something many times
- skilled
focuses on high ability rather than length of experience
- inexperienced
lacking the skill that comes from practice
- novice
new to an activity, with little practice
文法句型
practic + in + noun/gerund
be + practic
用法筆記
This sense is an archaic variant of practiced. The pattern practic in + noun/gerund (e.g. 'practic in diplomacy') mirrors the modern pattern 'practiced in'. Distinguish from sense 1 (PRACTICAL), which focuses on real-world usefulness rather than personal skill level.
常見錯誤
practic — 名詞
1. the actual doing of something rather than just thinking or talking about it, or
實踐;練習
實際行動或反覆演練
the actual doing of something rather than just thinking or talking about it, or the repeated performance of an activity in order to improve — an older form of the word practice.
During her first week at the restaurant, the new cook put school knowledge into practic.
在餐廳的第一週,新來的廚師將學校所學知識付諸實踐。
put [noun] into practic — idiom-like phrase meaning 'apply'
For Kian, daily practic on the piano was the only way to master a piece.
對 Kian 來說,每天練習鋼琴是掌握一首曲子的唯一方法。
daily practic for repeated performance to improve
Nala found that regular practic in the laboratory sharpened her skills as a chemist.
Nala 發現定期在實驗室練習磨練了她作為化學家的技能。
In practic, Owen found that the new method was more efficient than the old one.
在實際應用中,Owen 發現新方法比舊方法更有效率。
- practice
the standard modern equivalent; use in contemporary contexts
- application
focuses on putting knowledge to use
- theory
abstract ideas rather than real action
文法句型
in practic
put + noun + into practic
用法筆記
This noun sense is an archaic variant of practice. In modern English, practice (US: practice) is the standard spelling. The phrase in practic ('in reality, in actual use') mirrors modern 'in practice'. The noun is uncountable in this sense.