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exercise美 ['eksər.saɪz] 英 ['eksə(r)saɪz] - n.运动;练习;行使;演习
- v.锻炼;行使;训练;运用
- 网络习题;做操
第三人称单数:exercises 现在分词:exercising 过去式:exercised v.+n. do exercise,take exercise,get exercise,exercise control,exercise care adj.+n. regular exercise,aerobic exercise,vigorous exercise,strenuous exercise,healthy exercise adj. isometrics,workout,body building,bodybuilding,keep fit n. implementation,aerobics,callisthenics,working out v. work out,train,do exercises,put into effect,implement 活动;运动activity/movements 1. | [u] (身体或脑力的)活动,锻炼,运动physical or mental activity that you do to stay healthy or become stronger |
| Swimming is good exercise. 游泳是有益的运动。 | | I don't get much exercise sitting in the office all day. 我整天坐在办公室很少运动。 | | The mind needs exercise as well as the body. 大脑同身体一样需要锻炼。 | | vigorous/gentle exercise 剧烈的╱平和的运动 | | |
2. | [c] (保持健康或培养技能的)一套动作,训练活动,练习a set of movements or activities that you do to stay healthy or develop a skill |
| breathing/relaxation/stretching exercises 呼吸╱放松╱伸展运动 | | exercises for the piano 钢琴练习 | | Repeat the exercise ten times on each leg. 每条腿重复做十次这种动作。 |
问题questions 3. | [c] 习题;练习a set of questions in a book that tests your knowledge or practises a skill |
| | | Do exercise one for homework. 家庭作业做习题一。 |
权力╱权利的行使;品质的运用use of power/right/quality 4. | [u] ~ of sth 行使;运用;使用the use of power, a skill, a quality or a right to make sth happen |
| the exercise of power by the government 政府权力的行使 | | the exercise of discretion 自行决定权的行使 |
为某结果for particular result 5. | [c] (为达到特定结果的)活动an activity that is designed to achieve a particular result |
| a communications exercise 通信演习 | | In the end it proved a pointless exercise. 这最终证明是一项毫无意义的活动。 | | an exercise in public relations 公关活动 | | Staying calm was an exercise in self-control. 保持镇定是一种自我控制活动。 |
士兵for soldiers 6. | [c][usupl] (士兵的)操练,演习,演练a set of activities for training soldiers |
仪式ceremonies | college graduation exercises 大学毕业典礼 |
行使权力╱权利;运用品质use power/right/quality 1. | [t] ~ sth 行使;使用;运用to use your power, rights or personal qualities in order to achieve sth |
| When she appeared in court she exercised her right to remain silent. 她出庭时行使了自己保持沉默的权利。 | | He was a man who exercised considerable influence over people. 他是个对别人有相当影响的人。 |
体力锻炼do physical activity 2. | [i][t] 锻炼;训练;操练to do sports or other physical activities in order to stay healthy or become stronger; to make an animal do this |
| an hour's class of exercising to music 音乐伴奏下的一小时健身操课 | | How often do you exercise? 你多长时间锻炼一次? | | Horses need to be exercised regularly. 马需要有规律的训练。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 锻炼(身体某部位)to give a part of the body the movement and activity it needs to keep strong and healthy |
| These movements will exercise your arms and shoulders. 这些动作将锻炼你的手臂和肩膀。 |
焦虑be anxious 4. | [usupass] ~ sb/sth (about sth) 使焦虑;使不安;使烦恼if sb isexercised about sth, they are very anxious about it |
v. | 3. 实行;行使(职权等);使活动,运用;发挥(力量) 3. 实行;行使(职权等);使活动,运用;发挥(力量) | n. | |
v. | 1. to undertake physical exercise in order to keep fit and healthy 2. to subject the body, or part of it, to repetitive physical exertion or energetic movement in order to strengthen it or improve its condition 3. to make an animal exert itself physically in order to keep it healthy and fit 4. to develop a particular faculty or skill by carrying out specific tasks or procedures repeatedly or systematically 5. to make use of a right or responsibility 6. to adopt a type of behavior or a quality of character when dealing with a situation 7. to be a cause for serious thought, worry, or anxiety 8. to take part in, or make troops take part in, large-scale operations or maneuvers as part of combat training 9. to do a physical activity such as walking, swimming, or running in order to stay healthy and make your body stronger 10. to use a skill or personal quality, especially in order to avoid problems 1. to undertake physical exercise in order to keep fit and healthy 2. to subject the body, or part of it, to repetitive physical exertion or energetic movement in order to strengthen it or improve its condition 3. to make an animal exert itself physically in order to keep it healthy and fit 4. to develop a particular faculty or skill by carrying out specific tasks or procedures repeatedly or systematically 5. to make use of a right or responsibility 6. to adopt a type of behavior or a quality of character when dealing with a situation 7. to be a cause for serious thought, worry, or anxiety 8. to take part in, or make troops take part in, large-scale operations or maneuvers as part of combat training 9. to do a physical activity such as walking, swimming, or running in order to stay healthy and make your body stronger 10. to use a skill or personal quality, especially in order to avoid problems | n. | 1. physical activity and movement, especially when intended to keep a person or animal fit and healthy 2. a physical movement or action, or a series of movements or actions, designed to make the body stronger and fitter or to show off gymnastic skill 3. a series of actions, movements, or tasks performed repeatedly or regularly as a way of practicing and improving a skill or procedure 4. a piece of work intended to test somebody's knowledge or skill 5. a set of extensive operations or maneuvers, usually under simulated combat conditions, intended to train military personnel, test their equipment, and assess their capabilities 6. an action, activity, or undertaking intended to achieve a specific purpose 7. the carrying out or making use of something such as a choice, duty, responsibility, or right 8. physical activity done in order to stay healthy and make your body stronger 9. an activity or set of activities that you do in order to learn how to do something 10. a set of activities that the military does in order to be prepared to fight in a war 1. physical activity and movement, especially when intended to keep a person or animal fit and healthy 2. a physical movement or action, or a series of movements or actions, designed to make the body stronger and fitter or to show off gymnastic skill 3. a series of actions, movements, or tasks performed repeatedly or regularly as a way of practicing and improving a skill or procedure 4. a piece of work intended to test somebody's knowledge or skill 5. a set of extensive operations or maneuvers, usually under simulated combat conditions, intended to train military personnel, test their equipment, and assess their capabilities 6. an action, activity, or undertaking intended to achieve a specific purpose 7. the carrying out or making use of something such as a choice, duty, responsibility, or right 8. physical activity done in order to stay healthy and make your body stronger 9. an activity or set of activities that you do in order to learn how to do something 10. a set of activities that the military does in order to be prepared to fight in a war | np. | 1. ceremonies and speeches constituting a formal event |
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