亚洲网紅露点

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practic

[ prak-tik ]

adjective



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of practic1

1375鈥1425; late Middle English practik < Latin 辫谤腻肠迟颈肠耻蝉 < Greek 辫谤腻办迟颈办贸蝉, equivalent to 辫谤腻办- (verbid stem of 辫谤腻虂蝉蝉别颈苍 to do; pragmatic, praxis ) + -tikos -tic
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In Minneapolis, where Floyd was killed, the push for change could upend law enforcement practic es and help decide who leads the city.

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Matt Hasselbeck missed practic, yet Colts coach Chuck Pagano remains optimistic the 40-year-old backup will start Sunday鈥檚 crucial game against Houston.

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Mar. 聽 This is the most abhor'd, intollerable knavery, that ever slave entertain'd, sure there is more than thine own head in this villany, it goes like practic'd mischiefe; disabled in his body?

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Marc Champagnat, a stout and fastidious retired railroad worker, was the Dr. Johnson of the town of Angoul锟絤e A divorc锟 and a gourmet, Marc and his friends锟絫he undertaker, the fishmonger, the mayor, the lawyer's clerk and the school principal锟絤et so regularly in the tavern called Le Practic that their group became known as Champagnat's Club.

One day, four years ago, Marc startled his companions at Le Practic with a joke that seemed something less than funny.

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