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We found 15 words, 1 kanji, and 12 examples matching '践'
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Most common form: 踏む
'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to step on; to tread on
2. to experience; to undergo
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practice; practising; putting into practice; implementation
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noun
practical example
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noun, 'suru' verb, transitive verb
implementation; carrying out; practice
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practical; pragmatic; hands-on; nuts and bolts
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セン    step; put into practice   
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ソク   あし foot; leg   た to add   た    たりる to be sufficient   
three spears
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tasseled spear
サン   み    みっ three   
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りろん
理論
じっせん
実践
ともな
わなければならない

A theory must be followed by practice.
りろん
理論
じっせん
実践
つね
りょうりつ
両立
する
かぎ
らない

Theory and practice do not always go together.
しんめい
身命
かけて
しょくむ
職務
じっせん
実践
すべて
けいさつかん
警察官
こころ
ともしてくれました
He risked his life to carry out his duty and inspired police officers everywhere.
りろん
理論
じっせん
実践
ともな
かぎ
らない

Theory and practice do not necessarily go together.
りろん
理論
じっせん
実践
あいともな
相伴
かぎ
らない

Theory and practice do not necessarily go together.
 
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