Practice makes perfect Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɹæktəs/, /ˈpɹæktɪs/ /ˈmeɪks/ /ˈpɝˌfɪkt/, /pɝˈfɛkt
PRAK-tis MAYKS PUR-fikt
pɹˈæktɪs/ /mˈeɪks/ /ˈpɜː.fɛkt
PRAK-tis MAYKS PUR-fekt
释义
This expression means that doing something repeatedly is the best way to learn it and eventually master it.
用法与细微差别
This is a common proverb, often used to encourage people to keep trying or not to give up. It's informal and used in both spoken and written language. Often said as advice or reassurance.
Spanish: la práctica hace al maestro - la práctica lleva a la perfecciónPortuguese (BR): a prática leva à perfeiçãoPortuguese (PT): a prática leva à perfeiçãoChinese (Simplified): 熟能生巧Chinese (Traditional): 熟能生巧Hindi: अभ्यास से पूर्णता आती हैArabic: التكرار يعلم الشطارBengali: অনুশীলনেই দক্ষতা আসে - চর্চা করলে পারা যায়Russian: повторение — мать учения - практика ведёт к совершенствуJapanese: 継続は力なり - 練習すれば上達するVietnamese: có công mài sắt, có ngày nên kim - luyện tập tạo nên sự hoàn hảoKorean: 연습은 완벽을 만든다 - 반복하면 잘하게 된다Turkish: pratik mükemmelleştirir - tekrar yaparak öğrenilirUrdu: محنت سے سب کچھ حاصل ہوتا ہے - مشق سے کمال حاصل ہوتا ہےIndonesian: latihan membuat sempurna - terus berlatih jadi mahir
例句
Practice makes perfect. Just keep trying.
basic
Don't worry if you make mistakes—practice makes perfect.
basic
My teacher always says that practice makes perfect.
basic
Yeah, it took me months to learn the guitar, but you know, practice makes perfect.
natural
Whenever my friend gets frustrated, I remind her: 'Practice makes perfect!'
natural
You might not get it now, but practice makes perfect—just stick with it.
natural