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Specific usage of exercise
Exercise? saiz]

Exercise; Practice; Use; Practice; Worship; ceremony

Exercise; Practice; Use; Keep busy; be afraid

Movement of intransitive verbs; practise

[past tense practice past participle practice present participle practice]

transitive verb

1. Exercise (body), training:

Exercise

take exercise

Exercise physical strength

Exercise physical strength

2. Military training (soldiers), training troops to train new recruits.

Tame (horses, birds, etc.). ):

Training horse

saddle horse

Train your own birds

Bird training

4. Internship, internship; Training [used as a reflexive pronoun or passive voice]:

She is trained in virtue.

She is cultivating moral character.

Give play to (ability, strength, etc.). ) put into action, practice and use:

Exercise freedom of speech

Realize freedom of speech

6. Show (in action or process):

Make a judgment

Use judgment

Proceed with caution

Show vigilance

7. Exercise and use (rights, privileges, etc.). ):

exercise one's constitutional rights

Exercise the rights stipulated in the Constitution

Exercise civil rights

Exercise civil rights

8. Play (function) and perform (obligation, responsibility, commitment, etc.). ); Carry out (a cause, task, plan, etc.). ):

Perform their duties

perform duties

Exercise functions

perform duties

9. exert or produce (influence, effect), influence, exert (power):

Exert influence on sb.

Exert influence on sb.

It has a strong influence on the friendly relations between the two great English-speaking peoples.

This incident has played a great role in the friendship between the two great English-speaking peoples.

10. worry, worry, worry; To make uneasy or afraid; Confused; Make angry [especially in the passive voice]:

Be very worried about your health.

Be very worried about someone. The health of

I am very worried about my daughter's education.

I am very worried about my daughter's education.

1 1. Keep busy; Do your best; Spend energy and attention:

This is a problem that puzzles teachers very much.

This is a problem that attracts teachers' attention.

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intransitive verb

Exercise, exercise; Practice; Training:

You don't exercise enough.

You don't exercise enough.

You should take more exercise.

You should do more exercise.

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