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exercise ['eksəsaɪz]1 noun(a) (physical) exercice m;∎ to take exercise prendre de l'exercice;∎ the doctor has told him to take more exercise le docteur lui a dit de faire plus d'exercice;∎ it's good exercise c'est un bon exercice;∎ I don't get much exercise je ne fais pas beaucoup d'exercice;∎ I'll walk, I need the exercise j'y vais à pied, j'ai besoin d'exercice;∎ this is a good exercise for the calf muscles c'est un bon exercice pour les muscles des mollets;∎ physical exercises exercices mpl physiques;∎ he does (physical) exercises every morning il fait de la gymnastique tous les matins;∎ breathing exercises gymnastique f respiratoire, exercices mpl respiratoires(b) (mental, in education) exercice m;∎ grammar exercises exercices mpl de grammaire;∎ piano exercises exercices mpl de piano∎ in the exercise of one's duties dans l'exercice de ses fonctions;∎ by the exercise of a little imagination en usant d'un peu d'imagination, avec un peu d'imagination∎ they're on exercises ils sont à l'exercice(e) (activity, operation)∎ a fact-finding exercise une mission d'enquête;∎ it was an interesting exercise cela a été une expérience intéressante;∎ this is more than just a PR exercise ce n'est pas seulement de la poudre aux yeux;∎ it was a pointless exercise cela n'a servi absolument à rien∎ graduation exercises cérémonie f de remise des diplômes∎ to exercise a dog (take for a walk) promener un chien;∎ if you were to exercise your brain on the problem si tu faisais travailler tes méninges pour régler ce problème(c) (use, put into practice → right, authority, power) exercer;∎ we must exercise caution/restraint nous devons user de prudence/de retenue(a) (take exercise) faire de l'exercice(b) (train → in gymnasium etc) s'exercer, s'entraîner;∎ he was exercising on the rings il s'exerçait ou s'entraînait aux anneaux►► exercise bike vélo m d'appartement;exercise class cours m de gymnastique;Stock Exchange exercise date date f d'échéance;Stock Exchange exercise notion assignation f;Stock Exchange exercise price (of share) prix m d'exercice, cours m de base;exercise yard (in prison) cour f, préau m -
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exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz]1. nounexercice m( = take exercise) faire de l'exercice4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The final s in the English word becomes a c in the French word.* * *['eksəsaɪz] 1.1) ( planned activity) opération f; ( long-term or large-scale) stratégie fpublic relations exercise — campagne f de relations publiques
2) [U] ( exertion) exercice m3) ( training task) exercice m4) (of duties, rights, power) exercice m (of de)5) Military manœuvres fpl2.to go on an exercise ou on exercises — partir en manœuvres
transitive verb1) ( apply) faire preuve de [caution, control, restraint]; exercer [power, right]2) ( train) exercer [body, mind]; faire travailler [limb, muscles]; promener [dog]; sortir [horse]3) ( worry) préoccuper3.intransitive verb faire de l'exercice -
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A n1 ( operation) gen, Admin, Comm, Pol opération f ; ( long-term or large-scale) stratégie f ; academic exercise ( pointless) exercice m d'école ; marketing exercise opération f de marketing ; public relations exercise campagne f de relations publiques ; an exercise in democracy/diplomacy un exercice de démocratie/de diplomatie ;3 ( training task) gen, Mus, Sch, Sport exercice m ; intellectual exercise exercice intellectuel ; maths exercise exercice de maths ;6 Fin levée f.C vtr1 ( apply) faire preuve de [authority, care, caution, control, patience, restraint, tolerance] ; exercer [power, right] ; faire valoir, exercer [rights] ;2 ( exert physically) exercer [body, mind] ; faire travailler [limb, muscles] ; promener [dog] ; sortir [horse] ;3 ( worry) préoccuper ; a problem which has exercised many great minds un problème qui a préoccupé de nombreux savants ;4 Fin lever [option].D vi faire de l'exercice. -
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1. noun1) (training or use (especially of the body) through action or effort: Swimming is one of the healthiest forms of exercise; Take more exercise.) exercice2) (an activity intended as training: ballet exercises; spelling exercises.) exercice3) (a series of tasks, movements etc for training troops etc: His battalion is on an exercise in the mountains.) manoeuvre2. verb1) (to train or give exercise to: Dogs should be exercised frequently; I exercise every morning.) (faire) faire de l'exercice2) (to use; to make use of: She was given the opportunity to exercise her skill as a pianist.) exercer -
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1 noun(a) (of one's duties) exercice mexercise date date f d'échéance;exercise notice assignation f;exercise price cours m de base, prix m d'exercice∎ to exercise an option lever une prime -
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Jur. exercice et transfert des droits patrimoniauxEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exercise and transfer of economic rights
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11 exercise in futility
exercice futile/dérisoire/inutile; coup d'épée dans l'eauEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exercise in futility
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12 exercise one's sovereign rights
Pol. exercer sa souverainetéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exercise one's sovereign rights
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13 exercise time
[Prison] promenade [des détenus]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exercise time
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14 exercise yard
[Prison] préauEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > exercise yard
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épreuve de travail musculaire, test d'aptitude à l'effortEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > exercise test
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