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to practice / to train / to perfect (one's skill) / to drill
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练
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1. 白绢。
[En.] White silk.
2. 把生丝、麻或布帛煮熟,使柔软洁白。
[En.] To boil and scour raw silk, hemp, or textile to make them soft and pure white.
3. 反复学习,多次操作。
[En.] To learn repeatedly; to practice multiple times.
4. 经验多,精熟。
[En.] To be experienced and proficient.
5. 姓。
[En.] Surname.
练
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名
1. 洁白的熟绢。
[En.] White silk.
2. 古代祭名。因古时于父母去世十三月时戴练冠祭于家庙而得名。
[En.] An ancient sacrificial name given because in ancient times, a crown was worn for the ritual in the family's ancestral temple during the thirteenth month after the parents' death.
3. 水名。
[En.] Name of a river, specifically the Lian River, located in the area from Puning to Chaozhou in modern Guangdong Province.
4. 通“链”。链子。
[En.] Related to "chain"; a chain.
5. 姓。
[En.] Surname.
练
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形
1. 白,素色。
[En.] White; plain color.
2. 引申为经验多,精熟。
[En.] Extended meaning: experienced and proficient.
练
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1. 同本义。
[En.] The same original meaning: to boil and scour raw silk.
2. 练习;操演。
[En.] To practice; to perform.
3. 漂洗;洗涤。
[En.] To wash; to cleanse.
4. 熔炼。
[En.] To melt.
5. 通“拣”。选择。
[En.] Related to "select"; to choose.
6. 染。
[En.] To dye.
7. 通“柬”。选择。
[En.] Related to "select"; to choose.
练
liàn
名
1. 洁白的熟绢。
[En.] White silk.
2. 古代祭名。
[En.] An ancient sacrificial name.
3. 水名。
[En.] Name of a river.
4. 通“链”。链子。
[En.] Related to "chain"; a chain.
5. 姓。
[En.] Surname.
练
liàn
形
1. 白,素色。
[En.] White; plain color.
2. 引申为经验多,精熟。
[En.] Extended meaning: experienced and proficient.
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