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exercer
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. exercise [ingl. brit. ˈɛksəsʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] SUST.
1. exercise (operation):
exercise (gen) ADMIN., COM., POL.
exercise (long-term or large-scale)
public relations exercise
2. exercise U (exertion):
exercise
3. exercise (training task) (gen):
exercise MÚS., ENS., DEP.
intellectual exercise
maths exercise
4. exercise (application):
exercice m (of de)
5. exercise MILIT.:
exercise
to go on (an) exercise
6. exercise FIN.:
exercise
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 dog
exercise horse
3. exercise (worry):
exercise
4. exercise FIN.:
exercise option
IV. exercise [ingl. brit. ˈɛksəsʌɪz, ingl. am. ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] V. intr.
exercise
exercise bike SUST.
exercise bike (in gym)
exercise bike (at home)
exercise area SUST.
exercise area
exercise book SUST.
exercise book
exercise programme SUST.
exercise programme MED., DEP.
exercise mat SUST.
exercise mat
physical exercise SUST. U
physical exercise
marketing exercise SUST.
marketing exercise
academic exercise SUST. (pointless)
academic exercise
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
exercise-book cover
en el diccionario PONS
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I. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] V. trans.
1. exercise (giving physical exercise to):
exercise muscles, body
exercise dog
exercise horse
exercise one's memory
2. exercise form. (disturb):
to exercise sb's mind
3. exercise form. (apply):
exercise authority
to exercise caution
II. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] V. intr.
exercise
III. exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, ingl. am. -sɚ-] SUST.
1. exercise (training, work-out):
exercise
2. exercise MILIT.:
exercise
3. exercise sing. (action, achievement):
exercise
a marketing exercise
4. exercise no pl. (use):
exercise
the exercise of tolerance
5. exercise pl. ingl. am.:
exercise
exercise bike SUST.
exercise bike
exercise book SUST.
exercise book
home exercise machine SUST.
home exercise machine
concerted action, attack, exercise
vigorous exercise
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
singing exercise
exercise bike
exercise
fill-in-the-gap exercise ingl. brit.
fill-in-the blank exercise ingl. am.
exercise
to exercise
exercice d'un droit, du pouvoir
exercise
in the exercise of one's duties
relaxation exercise
en el diccionario PONS
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I. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] V. trans.
1. exercise (giving physical exercise to):
exercise muscles, body
exercise dog
exercise horse
exercise one's memory
2. exercise form. (disturb):
to exercise sb's mind
3. exercise form. (apply):
exercise authority
to exercise caution
II. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] V. intr.
exercise
III. exercise [ˈek·sər·saɪz] SUST.
1. exercise (training, work-out):
exercise
2. exercise MILIT.:
exercise
3. exercise sing. (action, achievement):
exercise
a marketing exercise
4. exercise (use):
exercise
the exercise of tolerance
5. exercise pl.:
exercise
exercise bike SUST.
exercise bike
home exercise machine SUST.
home exercise machine
concerted action, attack, exercise
vigorous exercise
to exercise restraint form.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
singing exercise
exercise bike
exercise
fill-in-the blank exercise
exercise
to exercise
exercice d'un droit, du pouvoir
exercise
in the exercise of one's duties
relaxation exercise
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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Evidence (e.g. screen prints) is gathered to document the validation exercise.
en.wikipedia.org
We all must exercise religious vigilance and caution so as not to be misled by some self-seeking religious men and women.
www.ghanaweb.com
Excessive exercise has been classified in different ways; sometimes as an addiction and sometimes as a compulsion.
en.wikipedia.org
This exercise was told later that it will help the girls walk easily on any high heels.
en.wikipedia.org
A new year is like a new exercise book.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk