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1 exercise
n. oefening, (het) oefenen, trainen; gebruik; (het) in werking stellen; gymnastiek--------v. oefenen, trainen; gebruiken; in werking stellen; gymnastiek doenexercise1[ eksəsajz]1 oefening ⇒ opgaaf, taak♦voorbeelden:1 spiritual exercises • geestelijke oefeningen, gebedvocal exercises • stemoefeningenexercises in composition • opsteloefeningen1 (uit)oefening ⇒ gebruik, toepassing♦voorbeelden:the exercise of one's mental faculties • het gebruik van zijn geestelijke vermogens————————exercise2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (uit)oefenen ⇒ gebruiken, toepassen♦voorbeelden:exercise power • macht uitoefenenexercise one's influence over someone/something • zijn invloed op iemand/iets aanwenden -
2 exercise bike
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3 exercise one's influence over someone/something
exercise one's influence over someone/somethingzijn invloed op iemand/iets aanwendenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > exercise one's influence over someone/something
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4 exercise patience
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5 exercise power
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6 exercise recruits in the use of weapons
exercise recruits in the use of weaponsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > exercise recruits in the use of weapons
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7 exercise undue influence upon someone
English-Dutch dictionary > exercise undue influence upon someone
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8 exercise book
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9 exercise caution
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10 exercise of a right
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11 exercise of an option
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12 exercise one's influence
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13 exercise one's rights
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14 exercise parsimony of phrase
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16 floor exercise
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17 physical exercise
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18 the exercise of a duty
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19 the exercise of one's mental faculties
English-Dutch dictionary > the exercise of one's mental faculties
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20 five-finger exercise
oefening voor vijf vingers, oefening voor beginnelingen
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exercise — ex·er·cise 1 / ek sər ˌsīz/ n 1: the discharge of an official function or professional occupation 2: the act or an instance of carrying out the terms of an agreement (as an option) exercise 2 vt cised, cis·ing 1: to make effective in action … Law dictionary
Exercise — Ex er*cise, 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}.] 1. The act of exercising; a setting in action or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exercise — Ex er*cise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exercised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exercising}.] 1. To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exercise — Ex er*cise, v. i. To exercise one s self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; as, to exercise for health or amusement. [1913 Webster] I wear my trusty sword, When I do… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exercise — [n1] work, effort act, action, activity, calisthenics, constitutional*, daily dozen*, discharge, discipline, drill, drilling, examination, exercising, exertion, gym, labor, lesson, movement, occupation, operation, performance, problem, pursuit,… … New thesaurus
exercise — [ek′sər sīz΄] n. [ME & OFr exercice < L exercitium < pp. of exercere, to drive out (farm animals to work), hence drill, exercise < ex , out + arcere, to enclose < IE base * areq , to protect, enclose > Gr arkein] 1. active use or… … English World dictionary
exercise — ► NOUN 1) activity requiring physical effort carried out for the sake of health and fitness. 2) a task set to practise or test a skill. 3) an activity carried out for a specific purpose: a public relations exercise. 4) (exercises) military drills … English terms dictionary
exercise — n practice, drill (see under PRACTICE vb) Analogous words: *action, act, deed: using or use, employment, utilization, application (see corresponding verbs at USE): operation, functioning, behavior (see corresponding verbs at ACT) exercise vb… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
exercise — both as a noun and a verb, is spelt ise, not ize, and has only one c … Modern English usage
exercise — exercisable, adj. /ek seuhr suyz /, n., v., exercised, exercising. n. 1. bodily or mental exertion, esp. for the sake of training or improvement of health: Walking is good exercise. 2. something done or performed as a means of practice or… … Universalium
exercise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 use of the body to keep healthy ADJECTIVE ▪ good, healthy ▪ hard, heavy, high intensity (esp. AmE), intense, strenuous, vigorous … Collocations dictionary