词组 | practical |
释义 | practical /ˈpræktɪkəl/ adjective relating to real situations and events rather than ideas, emotions etcpractical + nounspractical experience You have to gain practical experience before you qualify as a doctor.practical work The course includes a lot of hands-on experience and practical work.practical problems/difficulties There are practical problems with running a large factory in the countryside.practical help/support also practical assistance formal They provide financial and practical help for disabled students.practical advice The booklet offers clear practical advice on running your business.practical use The buttons are of no practical use as you can’t undo them.practical matters We should focus on practical matters, like where we are going to sleep tonight.practical considerations There are a number of practical considerations that must be taken into account when choosing a car.practical implications He was well aware of the practical implications of his theory.practical skills The course will give you the practical skills you need to become a carpenter.adverbspurely/strictly practical (=completely and only) My objections to the plan are purely practical: it will not work.phrasesin practical terms In practical terms, the experiment is going to be difficult.on/at a practical level On a practical level, the house is cheap and you need a cheap place to live. |
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