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Exercice académique
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
academic exercise SUST. (pointless)
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
academic debate, exercise, question
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. academic [ingl. brit. akəˈdɛmɪk, ingl. am. ˌækəˈdɛmɪk] SUST.
II. academic [ingl. brit. akəˈdɛmɪk, ingl. am. ˌækəˈdɛmɪk] ADJ.
1. academic UNIV. (in college, university):
academic career, life, post, teaching, work
2. academic (scholarly):
academic achievement, background, child, reputation
academic school
3. academic book:
4. academic (theoretical):
academic debate, exercise, question
5. academic:
academic ARTE, LIT. painter, writer
I. exercise [ingl. brit. ˈɛksəsʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] SUST.
1. exercise (operation):
exercise (gen) ADMIN., COM., POL.
2. exercise U (exertion):
3. exercise (training task) (gen):
exercise MÚS., ENS., DEP.
4. exercise (application):
exercice m (of de)
5. exercise MILIT.:
6. exercise FIN.:
II. exercises SUST.
exercises sust. pl. ingl. am.:
III. exercise [ingl. brit. ˈɛksəsʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] V. trans.
1. exercise (apply):
exercise authority, care, caution, control, patience, restraint, tolerance
exercise power, right
exercise rights
2. exercise (exert physically):
exercise body, mind
exercise limb, muscles
exercise horse
3. exercise (worry):
4. exercise FIN.:
exercise option
IV. exercise [ingl. brit. ˈɛksəsʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] ADJ.
1. academic ENS.:
2. academic UNIV.:
academic person
année académique Bélg., fr. canad., suizo
3. academic (theoretical):
4. academic (irrelevant):
II. academic [ˌækəˈdemɪk] SUST. UNIV.
I. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] V. trans.
1. exercise (giving physical exercise to):
exercise muscles, body
exercise horse
exercise one's memory
2. exercise form. (disturb):
3. exercise form. (apply):
exercise authority
II. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] V. intr.
III. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] SUST.
1. exercise (training, work-out):
2. exercise MILIT.:
3. exercise sing. (action, achievement):
4. exercise no pl. (use):
5. exercise pl. ingl. am.:
en el diccionario PONS
I. academic [ˌæk·ə·ˈdem·ɪk] ADJ.
1. academic ENS.:
2. academic UNIV.:
academic person
année académique Bélg., fr. canad., suizo
3. academic (theoretical):
4. academic (irrelevant):
II. academic [ˌæk·ə·ˈdem·ɪk] SUST. UNIV.
I. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] V. trans.
1. exercise (giving physical exercise to):
exercise muscles, body
exercise horse
exercise one's memory
2. exercise form. (disturb):
3. exercise form. (apply):
exercise authority
II. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] V. intr.
III. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] SUST.
1. exercise (training, work-out):
2. exercise MILIT.:
3. exercise sing. (action, achievement):
4. exercise (use):
5. exercise pl.:
Present
Iexercise
youexercise
he/she/itexercises
weexercise
youexercise
theyexercise
Past
Iexercised
youexercised
he/she/itexercised
weexercised
youexercised
theyexercised
Present Perfect
Ihaveexercised
youhaveexercised
he/she/ithasexercised
wehaveexercised
youhaveexercised
theyhaveexercised
Past Perfect
Ihadexercised
youhadexercised
he/she/ithadexercised
wehadexercised
youhadexercised
theyhadexercised
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Insisting on getting this language right isn't an academic exercise in pedantry.
theconversation.com
Symptoms are most often exercise-induced, but fasting, a high-fat diet, exposure to cold temperature, or infection (especially febrile illness) can also provoke this metabolic myopathy.
en.wikipedia.org
Emergency care services implementing routine tourniquet use, especially in the civilian setting, should exercise caution and ensure that training is adequate for optimal results.
en.wikipedia.org
The key to this whether it's possible to turn fusion reactor technology from a laboratory exercise into a real-world application.
www.gizmag.com
A new year is like a new exercise book.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk

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