单词 | exercise |
释义 | Word Frequency exercise(ˈɛksəˌsaɪz) verb (mainly tr) 1. to put into use; employ to exercise tact 2. (intransitive) to take exercise or perform exercises; exert one's muscles, etc, esp in order to keep fit 3. to practise using in order to develop or train to exercise one's voice 4. to perform or make proper use of to exercise one's rights 5. to bring to bear; exert to exercise one's influence 6. (often passive) to occupy the attentions of, esp so as to worry or vex to be exercised about a decision 7. military to carry out or cause to carry out, manoeuvres, simulated combat operations, etc noun 8. physical exertion, esp for the purpose of development, training, or keeping fit 9. mental or other activity or practice, esp in order to develop a skill 10. a set of movements, questions, tasks, etc, designed to train, improve, or test one's ability in a particular field piano exercises 11. a performance or work of art done as practice or to demonstrate a technique 12. the performance of a function; discharge the exercise of one's rights the object of the exercise is to win 13. (sometimes plural) military a manoeuvre or simulated combat operation carried out for training and evaluation 14. (usually plural) US and Canadian a ceremony or formal routine, esp at a school or college opening exercises graduation exercises 15. gymnastics a particular type of event, such as performing on the horizontal bar Derived forms exercisable (ˈexerˌcisable) adjective Word origin C14: from Old French exercice, from Latin exercitium, from exercēre to drill, from ex-1 + arcēre to ward off |
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