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practical
/ ˈpræktɪkl /
/ ˈpræktɪk(ə)l /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.真实的,实际的;(计划、方法等)切实有效的,切实可行的;(人)明智的,务实的;合适的,适用的;心灵手巧的,善于制作(或修补)的;几乎完全的,实际上的
  • n.<英>(科学、烹饪等的)实践课,实用知识考试
  • 高中/CET4/CET6/考研/IELTS/TOEFL/GMAT/
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      practicals
    • 比较级

      more practical
    • 最高级

      most practical
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    [科技] 实际的

    ... practical 实际的,实践的,实用的 principle 法规,原则,原理(名词) precede 领先(于),在…之前 ...

  • 2

     实事

    闲来无事,就跟行家扯件刚爆发在身边的真人实事(Practical): 前两天下昼,有两巡警来公司调查公司前同事小林的少少环境,我自己是承担公司对外召唤生意的,会过去的,就会过去的。

  • 3

     踏实

    高尔夫也是十年磨一剑,需要沉稳的性格和踏实(Practical)的作风。这项运动自身也需要培养狭窄内部类型的注意,专注于自己的手脚,敏感地把握各种身体感觉是最必要的,不需要分析对手的表...

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    He had a practical outlook on life.
    他的人生观很实际。
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  • 2
    Simon is level-headed and practical.
    西蒙头脑冷静,讲求实际。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    The course has a strong practical bias.
    这个课程偏重实用。
    《牛津词典》
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  • Practical

    Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Pragmatism is a rejection of the idea that the function of thought is to describe, represent, or mirror reality[citation needed]. Instead, pragmatists consider thought to be a product of the interaction between organism and environment. Thus, the function of thought is as an instrument or tool for prediction, action, and problem solving. Pragmatists contend that most philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, meaning, belief, and science—are all best viewed in terms of their practical uses and successes.A few of the various but interrelated positions often characteristic of philosophers working from a pragmatist approach include:Charles Sanders Peirce (and his pragmatic maxim) deserves much of the credit for pragmatism, along with later twentieth century contributors, William James and John Dewey. Pragmatism enjoyed renewed attention after W. V. O. Quine and Wilfrid Sellars used a revised pragmatism to criticize logical positivism in the 1960s. Inspired by the work of Quine and Sellars, a brand of pragmatism known sometimes as neopragmatism gained influence through Richard Rorty, the most influential of the late twentieth century pragmatists along with Hilary Putnam and Robert Brandom. Contemporary pragmatism may be broadly divided into a strict analytic tradition and a "neo-classical" pragmatism (such as Susan Haack) that adheres to the work of Peirce, James, and Dewey.The word pragmatism derives from Greek πρᾶγμα (pragma), "a thing, a fact", which comes from πράσσω (prassō), "to pass over, to practise, to achieve". The word "Pragmatism" as a piece of technical terminology in philosophy refers to a specific set of associated philosophical views originating in the late twentieth-century. However, the phrase is often confused with "pragmatism" in the context of politics (which refers to politics or diplomacy based primarily on practical considerations, rather than ideological notions) and with a non- technical use of "pragmatism" in ordinary contexts referring to dealing with matters in one's life realistically and in a way that is based on practical rather than abstract considerations.

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