Practical or practical advice. Practical and practical. Example sentences with a paronym - practical

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1. Lexical meaning of paronyms practical - practical

2. Examples of phrases with a paronym practical

3. Examples of sentences with a paronym practical

4. Examples of phrases with a paronym practical

5. Examples of sentences with a paronym practical

1. LEXICAL MEANING OF PARONYMS PRACTICAL - PRACTICAL

PRACTICAL— 1. Relating to the field of practice. 2. Needed for practice; instilling skill, skills. 3. Relating to the area of ​​real needs.

PRACTICAL- 1. Experienced, well versed in life's affairs. 2. Convenient, practical, profitable, economical.

2. EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - PRACTICAL

1) practical activities

2)practical experience

3) practical work
4) practical exercises
5) practical medicine

6) practical psychology
7)practical guide
8) practical training
9) practical guide
10)practical conclusions

11) practical knowledge
12) practical course
13)practical advice

16) practical skill

17) practical skill

18) practical part
19)practical purpose
20) practical help
21) practical matter
22) practical life

3. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - PRACTICAL

1) Made some progress and practical medicine [under Ivan the Terrible]. (A. Zimin, A. Khoroshkevich. Russia in the time of Ivan the Terrible)

2) Then his whole performance was already clean practical character: how best to build crop rotations, what fertilizers to use. (S. Babaevsky. Cavalier of the Golden Star)

3) Colonnades do not have practical appointments, they stand in order to emphasize the form rectangular square with the figure of Trajan in the middle. (B. Brodsky. Five ancient capitals)

4) At the lessons of physics and chemistry, students perform practical work.

5) Already at school, students receive the first practical first aid skills.

6) The teacher provides students practical

7) Volunteers provide effective practical help

8)When discharging practical

9)Practical

10)Practical classes are held in the form of excursions, expeditions with elements of search activities.

11)Practical shooting classes are held in the shooting range of the school, equipped in accordance with the requirements

12) The teacher develops a plan practical lessons.

13) In the college are held practical lessons .

14) The lesson includes organizational, theoretical and practical parts.

15) At the lessons of history, geography is practical

16) The teacher and students talked about practical the need to measure areas.

17)Practical

18) Teachers share experiences practical work.

19) The article describes practical experience on the application of information technology.

20) Along with the division of works of arts and crafts according to their practical appointment in scientific literature from the second half of XIX in. the classification of branches of decorative and applied arts was established according to the material (metal, ceramics, textiles, wood, etc.) or according to the technique of execution (carving, painting, embroidery, printing, casting, embossing, etc.).

21) Decorative and applied arts (from lat. Decoro - I decorate) - the creation of art products that have practical purpose in everyday life and differing in decorative imagery.

22) The manual contains practical advice on the perception of foreign speech by ear.

23) The manual contains practical advice for writing an abstract.

24) Career guidance specialists can give practical career advice.

4. EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - PRACTICAL

1) practical people

2) a practical person

3) a practical man

4)practical trader

5) a practical business executive
6) practical hostess
7)Practical

8)practical mind
9)practical material

10)practical clothes

11)practical clothing color

12)practical suit
13)practical shoes

14)practical vest

15)practical jumpsuit

16)practical fashion

17)practical fabric
18)practical color

19)practical method

20)practical mining method

21) practical approach

22) practical science

5. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - PRACTICAL

1) This person is distinguished practical approach to solving any problems.

2) But practical Greek and Turkish merchants quickly figured out the doubtfulness of this "currency" and soon, to our chagrin, recognized it as completely worthless. (D. Meisner. Mirages and reality)

3) I am personally the most practical and a convenient title for the first four volumes I consider "Stories". (A.P. Chekhov. Letter to Yu.O. Grunberg)

4) The black color of the clothes is fashionable and practical.

5) Burka - a woolen raincoat without sleeves. Very comfortable and practical. When a Cossack is on horseback, part of the cloak, like a blanket, covers the horse, protecting both from bad weather.

6) What is the best way to get around the northern deserts? practical?

7) The art of mosaic, which came out of the depths of centuries, is not only beautiful, but also completely practical a business.

8) The people of China are very practical people.

9) "Road spoon to dinner" - says a Russian proverb. And it is not in vain that this proverb mentions exactly the spoon, because the spoon is the most practical

10) Yurt as one of the greatest inventions of the Eurasian nomads - comfortable and practical

11) Citric acid - cheap and practical lemon substitute.

12) The pillow should be beautiful, comfortable, practical, high-quality and neatly made, inexpensive and combined with the interior of the room

13) A shortened camisole completely loses its decorative value in a men's suit, turning into a comfortable, practical, short vest.

14) Many workers prefer comfortable and practical overalls.

15) Men's fashion was more practical and was based on imitation of military clothing.

16) Using natural materials, Russian people have created many different, practical

17) Locals say that shells are not only beautiful, but also practical construction material.

18) And people began to look for raw materials from which it would be possible to obtain fabric in a cheap way, warm, like wool, light and beautiful, like silk, practical like cotton.

19) Bent chair, cheap and practical conquered the world. For the first time, the chair came to the homes of ordinary people.

20) Despite the fact that the country is known for its model houses and design schools, in everyday life the French use practical and comfortable clothes.

21) All objects surrounding a person should be not only comfortable, practical but also beautiful.

22) Like his predecessors, Oblomov is infected with a fundamental contradiction between word and deed, daydreaming and practical worthlessness.

23) I.A. Goncharov wanted to oppose the inactive Oblomov practical and business Stolz.

24) At the age of 20, love came to I. Bunin. Deeply, without a trace, he was captured by his feeling for Varvara Pashchenko. This mysterious passion is difficult to explain by worldly inexperience and sincere integrity of the young poet, the nature of the young woman was callous and prudent, and it seems that she was not even attractive outwardly. Love is blind. The girl's father is very wealthy and practical a man, a doctor, was against marriage with Ivan Alekseevich, considering him "not a couple of daughters."

25) Two Kuzmyonish heads were cooked differently. Sasha, as a world-contemplative, calm, quiet person, extracted ideas from himself. How, in what way they arose in him, he himself did not know. Kolka, resourceful, grasping, practical, with the speed of lightning, figured out how to bring these ideas to life. Extract, that is, income. (A.I. Pristavkin. A golden cloud spent the night)

26) The mind of the tsar [Nicholas I] is the most practical and clear, which only happens in the world. I don’t think that a second sovereign has been found today who would hate lies so much and lie so rarely as this emperor. (A. de Custine)

27) Mathematics is one of the most practical

28) Chemistry as one of practical

29) Boots are not only useful and practical shoes, but also... beautiful. Even in tsarist times, felt boots began to be decorated in every way. Catherine II wore soft ankle boots made of fine black wool even to the ball. White felt boots were made by fullers for Stalin on his 70th birthday in 1949.

30) Looking at our today's practical and comfortable skirts, it's hard to imagine that their great-great-parents were so unlike them.

31) Scandinavians: Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and Finns - consider sandwiches delicious, practical and beautiful food.

6.TESTS

1) At the lessons of physics and chemistry, students perform practical work.

2) Using natural materials, Russian people have created a variety of practical necessary items in peasant life.

3) Locals say that shells are not only beautiful, but also practical construction material.

4) And people began to look for raw materials from which it would be possible to obtain fabric in a cheap way, warm, like wool, light and beautiful, like silk, practical like cotton.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) The teacher provides students practical assistance in research work.

2) Volunteers provide effective practical help veterans of the Great Patriotic War.

3) Chinese people are very practical people.

4)When discharging practical work in chemistry must follow safety rules.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) Mathematics is one of the most practical Sciences. It was born from the tasks that life set before people: how to divide the inheritance, how best to plow the land, how to calculate the tax, etc.

2) And people began to look for raw materials from which it would be possible to obtain fabric in a cheap way, warm, like wool, light and beautiful, like silk, practical like cotton.

3) All objects surrounding a person should be not only comfortable, practical but also beautiful.

4) In the lessons of history, geography such practical the learner's skill, like working with a map, is very useful.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) are held in the college practical lessons .

2) Teachers share experiences practical work.

3) I.A. Goncharov wanted to oppose the inactive Oblomov practical and business Stolz.

4) Practical The ability of students to solve equations is very important.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) The teacher develops a plan practical lessons.

2) Chemistry as one of practical modern sciences aimed at meeting human needs.

3) Scandinavians: Swedes, Danes, Norwegians and Finns - consider sandwiches delicious, practical and beautiful food.

4) What is the best way to get around the northern deserts? practical?

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) "The road is a spoon for dinner," says a Russian proverb. And it is not in vain that this proverb mentions exactly the spoon, because the spoon is the most practical item from all cutlery.

2) Practical Classes and training trips are built in such a way that the children learn to do everything on their own.

3) Yurt as one of the greatest inventions of the Eurasian nomads - comfortable and practical a house perfectly adapted to the conditions of nature and their way of life.

4) Citric acid - cheap and practical lemon substitute.

7. ANSWERS

test task

Offer No.

I have a friend who is smart, romantic, who loves literature and art, but at the same time a very practical person, with a good grasp of life. I always look at him and think: how good it is to be able, like him, to descend from heaven to earth in time, and then to soar again. And my friend usually talks about high matters, fantasizes, and then says: “All this is good, but I, as a practical person, must notice ...”.

Somehow I thought: is my friend not mistaken in speaking about herself in this way? And, consulting the dictionaries, I realized: no.

"Practical" a reasonable person can call himself, whose life views and actions are absolutely realistic, he never deceives himself, based on practice. An example of the use of this adjective can be found in D.I. Pisarev: “There is no doubt that the landowners know the life and character of the common people better than St. Petersburg and Moscow writers; they know the people in their most casual and unattractive way; they have daily clashes with him, which harden both sides; under the influence of these clashes, the character of an impressionable person deteriorates and a gloomy and inhumane view of the personality of the Russian commoner is formed; all this is true, but on the other hand, this view is based not on theory, but on direct experience, and as a result of this, the concept that has developed in the head practical the master about the typical features of the Russian peasant, will always be brighter and more definite in particulars than the concept of a theoretical writer, inspired by the most disinterested and humane aspirations. But his judgment about the hero I.A. Goncharova: “Oblomov never brought ... feelings and aspirations into contact with practical life; he was never disappointed because he never lived or acted.”

"Practical" but we call a person inclined to practicality, prudent in the good sense of the word. Like Nastasya Petrovna from I.E. Repina: “Yeah, it’s all I say to Sasha: you’ll see, our tenant will eventually be a bastard,” she laughed loudly, merrily. - And now I'm like practical woman, I set a condition for you: as soon as you become a father, so if you please, bring me a pound of pressed caviar ... ". Or as the grandmother of the writer E. Limonov: “Having the character practical, grandmother ... advised her grandson Edinka to fight against pallor with the help of ... cologne. “You go to a dance in a club or somewhere in another public place, so before you go out, rub some cologne on your cheeks, they are on the street and will play in the wind or, better than that, in the cold ... A man's cheek should burn.

At the adjective practical there are three meanings in language: firstly, "pertaining to the field of practice" - in this sense we are talking about practical exercises and practical medicine, psychology; secondly, “inculcating skill, some skills; necessary for practice "- remember about practical guides, practical knowledge; thirdly, “practical” is also “relating to the field of real needs”, as, for example, practical advice or practical help.

As for the other word-paronym, then practical means, first of all, "experienced, well versed in life affairs", as opposed to " impractical"- a person or an entrepreneur. But " practical"- it is also "profitable, convenient, suitable": we all love practical shoes and clothing made from practical fabrics practical colors. We can also call an economical way, for example, the extraction of coal or other minerals, practical.

And in conclusion - another example from the classics. "I am personally the most practical and I consider it a convenient title for the first four volumes “Stories,” remarked Chekhov in 1899 in a letter to Grünberg. This is how he practical the man thought: short, clear, the book will sell well...

Olga SEVERSKAYA,
Candidate of Philology,
older Researcher IRYA RAS,
host of the program “We speak Russian!”
on the radio "Echo of Moscow"

PRACTICAL//PRACTICAL
PRACTICAL. 1. Pertaining to the field of practice. 2. Needed for practice; instilling skill, skills. 3. Relating to the area of ​​real needs. Practical: 1) ~th activity, work; ~ classes; ~th medicine, psychology; 2) ~th leadership; ~th preparation; ~th allowance; ~th conclusions, knowledge; ~th course [of science]; 3) ~th advice; ~th ingenuity; ~th appointment; ~th help; ~th business; ~ th life. Practical medicine also made some progress [under Ivan the Terrible]. A. Zimin, A. Khoroshkevich. Russia in the time of Ivan the Terrible. Then his whole speech was already of a purely practical nature: how best to build crop rotations, what fertilizers to use. S. Babaevsky. Cavalier of the Golden Star. The colonnades have no practical purpose, they stand in order to emphasize the shape of a rectangular square with the figure of Trajan in the middle. B. Brodsky. Five ancient capitals.
PRACTICAL. 1) Experienced, well versed in life affairs. Antonym: impractical. 2. Convenient, practical, profitable, economical. Antonym: impractical. Practical: 1) ~th person, man, merchant, business executive; ~ mistress; ~th character, mind; 2) ~th material, costume; ~th shoes; ~th color, method, method of extraction. But practical Greek and Turkish merchants quickly figured out the doubtfulness of this "currency" and soon, to our chagrin, recognized it as completely worthless. D. Meisner. Mirages and reality. I personally consider "Stories" to be the most practical and convenient title for the first four volumes. A. Chekhov. Letter to Yu.O. Grunberg, 1.2.1899. Compare: a practical person is a reasonable person, realistic life views and inclinations; a practical person is a person prone to practicality, with a grasp of life, prudence.

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Practiceand chesky. 1. Pertaining to practice; associated with practice, with real needs, opportunities. Practical Issues. 2. Dealing directly with any business, directly managing someone, something. Practical guide. 3. Which is the application of any knowledge, skills in practice, in practice. Practical task. 3. Associated with the application in practice (any field of science, knowledge, etc.), with the ability to apply in practice (any knowledge). Practical style. 5. Well versed in the affairs of life, preferring what gives real benefit. practical man.

Practiceand chic. 1. Well versed in the affairs of life, preferring what gives real benefit. practical people. 2. Profitable, convenient for some properties. practical coat.

Submit - submit

Providea twist(providedI be). 1. Give the opportunity to possess, dispose of, use something. Provide an apartment. 2. Give the opportunity to do something, act in any way, entrust someone with the execution of any business. Let others solve problems.

Predsta twist(representedI be). 1. Give, hand over, report something for review, information, for any conclusion, official consideration. Submit a manuscript. 2. Introduce someone, recommend someone. Imagine a young woman. 3. Nominate, propose (for rewarding, promotion, etc.). Submit for an award. 4. Show, demonstrate someone, something; depict, describe in some way. It is advantageous to present pictures. 5. Play, show on stage; portray someone or something by copying. Imagine a bird singing. 6. Mentally reproduce, imagine. Imagine the horror of the situation. 7. Understand, realize, know. Represent a travel hazard. 8. To be, to be someone, something. The emblem is a flower. 9. Be someone's representative, act on behalf of or on behalf of someone; to be the spokesman for someone's views. Introduce(any) society.

problematic - problematic

Problematand chesky. The same as problematic. Conjectural, unproven, still a problem; improbable, doubtful. Problematic conclusion.

Proble many. Containing, containing the problem. Problem article.

Carry out - produce

Provestand (the wireand t). 1. Leading, help or force to pass. Hold the horse. 2. Move, move something on any surface. Run the bow across the strings. 3. Draw, mark. Draw a straight line. 4. Lay, stretch in a certain direction, build, build something that has a length. hold the phone. 5. Offer, nominate. Hold an offer. 6. Record, issue. Spend by order. 7. Implement, produce something. Clean up. 8. Stay, live any time somewhere or in any way. Spend the summer in the south. 9. unfold. Deceive, deceive, fool. It's easy to carry it out.

Manufacturedand (productionand be). 1. Make, commit. Fire a shot. 2. Develop, manufacture. Produce a car. 3. Cause, generate. Make an impression. 4. Give birth. procreate. 5. Assign a title, rank. Promote to officers.