phraseUS or UKold-fashioned to do something regularly: 养成…的习惯,经常做… I'll do your washing for you this time, but I'm not going to make a practice of it.这次我给你洗衣服,不过下不为例。 She made a practice of donating part of each fee to charity. He has made a practice of accusing legislators of being corrupt. He was a lobbyist who made a practice of sending lavish gifts to members of Congress. For many years, she had made a practice of attending Mass with her family. See also