exercise | (n) the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit, Syn. workout, physical exertion, exercising, physical exercise |
exercise | (n) systematic training by multiple repetitions, Syn. drill, practice session, practice, recitation |
exercise | (n) a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding, Syn. example |
exercise | (n) (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches |
exercise | (v) give a workout to, Syn. work, work out |
exercise | (v) do physical exercise, Syn. work out |
drill | (v) learn by repetition, Syn. exercise, practice, practise |
exert | (v) put to use, Syn. exercise |
practice | (v) carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions, Syn. do, exercise, practise |
use | (n) the act of using, Syn. usage, exercise, utilization, employment, utilisation |
Exercise | v. i. To exercise one's self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; I wear my trusty sword, |
Exercise | n. [ F. exercice, L. exercitium, from exercere, exercitum, to drive on, keep, busy, prob. orig., to thrust or drive out of the inclosure; ex out + arcere to shut up, inclose. See Ark. ] exercise of the important function confided by the constitution to the legislature. Jefferson. [ 1913 Webster ] O we will walk this world, An exercise of the eyes and memory. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] The wise for cure on exercise depend. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] Lewis refused even those of the church of England . . . the public exercise of their religion. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] To draw him from his holy exercise. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The clumsy exercises of the European tourney. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] He seems to have taken a degree, and performed public exercises in Cambridge, in 1565. Brydges. [ 1913 Webster ] Patience is more oft the exercise
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Exercise | v. t. Herein do I Exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence. Acts xxiv. 16. [ 1913 Webster ] About him exercised heroic games Where pain of unextinguishable fire I am the Lord which exercise loving-kindness, judgment, and righteousness in the earth. Jer. ix. 24. [ 1913 Webster ] The people of the land have used oppression and exercised robbery. Ezek. xxii. 29. [ 1913 Webster ] |
exerciser | n. |
Ausübung { f }; Geltendmachung { f } | bei der Ausübung seiner Pflichten | exercise | in the exercise of his duties [Add to Longdo] |
Ausübungsanzeige { f } | exercise notice [Add to Longdo] |
Ausübungslimit { n } | exercise limit [Add to Longdo] |
Ausübungspreis { m }; Basispreis { m } | exercise price; strike price; striking price [Add to Longdo] |
Bewegungstherapie { f } | exercise therapy [Add to Longdo] |
Hometrainer { m }; Heimtrainer { m } | exercise machine; exercise bike; stationary bicycle [Add to Longdo] |
Stilübung { f } | Stilübungen { pl } | exercise in style | exercises in style [Add to Longdo] |
Übung { f }; Übungsaufgabe { f }; Schulaufgabe { f } | Übungen { pl }; Übungsaufgaben { pl }; Schulaufgaben { pl } | exercise | exercises [Add to Longdo] |
Übungsheft { n }; Schulheft { n } | exercise book [Add to Longdo] |