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1 exercise
N1. व्यायामWe must do exercises regularly.--------V1. व्यायाम\exerciseकरनाWe must exercise regularly. -
2 exercise
n.परिश्रम; अभ्यास, शिक्षा; व्यायाम, कसरतv. tr. & intr.अभ्यास करना; शिक्षा देना; परिश्रम करना -
3 exercise
(physical) vyayaam, kasrat -
4 adverse
Adj1. प्रतिकूलExcess of exercise had an adverse effect on his health. -
5 appetite
N1. भूखPhysical exercise stimulates appetite.2. रुचिPeople have no appetite for classical music. -
6 burn
N1. जलने\burnका\burnघावHe received severe burns in the fire.--------VI1. जलनाMaple wood burns wellShe was burning with angerMy eyes are burning--------VT1. जलानाThey burned the house and his diariesThe sun burned his faceShe was burning with angerBurn garbageWitches were burned in SalemHe has money to burnBurn off calories through vigorous exerciseThe iron burnt a hole in my dress -
7 coarsen
V1. भारीExercise has coarsened his muscles. -
8 energetic
Adj1. बलTinku gave advise to Ashu to take some energetic exercise. -
9 face
N1. मुख/चेहराHe washed his face with liquid soap.2. प्रतिष्ठाWith India's defeat in the world cup match the captain lost his face.--------V1. सामना-होना/करनाIn this exercise, the gymnast should face the floor2. रूप\faceदेनाThe building was faced with beautiful stones -
10 faculty
N1. योग्यताSome people have great faculty for learning languages.2. मानसिक\facultyया\facultyशारीरिक\facultyशक्तिOne has to exercise his faculty of imagination in order to understand poetry. -
11 gymnasium
N1. अखाड़ाI exercise in the gymnasium. -
12 interleave
N1. आंतरपत्रणThe exercise book has lined pages interleaved with plain pages. -
13 isometric
Adj1. सममितीयIn isometric physical exercise muscles are made to work. -
14 light
Adj1. हलकाThe bat is very light. She is a light sleeper.2. बलाघातशून्यHe made a light touch with his fingure.3. थकावट रहितHave some light exercise every morning.4. सरलMost people enjoy listening to light music. The culprit was let off with a light sentence.5. फुहारLight rain.6. कमLight trading. Light breakfast.7. भार रहितI feel so light hearted now.--------N1. प्रकाशFrom a distance one could see the light in the hut.2. प्रकाश-स्रोतSwitch on the light.3. समझHe struggled for a while with the puzzle before the light dawned.--------V1. जलानाLight the stove.2. प्रकाशित होनाThis road is well-lighted.3. चमक उठनाHis face lighted up on listening the news of his success. -
15 moderation
N1. संयमExercise moderation, you will achieve what you want in due time. -
16 pantihose
N1. चुस्त कपड़ेPantihose are mostly wore by people during exercise. -
17 strengthen
V1. शक्ति बढ़नाRegular exercise is required to strengthen the muscles. -
18 drill
1. (exercise) kawayat, abhyaas2. (machine) chhedan yantra
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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
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exercise — both as a noun and a verb, is spelt ise, not ize, and has only one c … Modern English usage
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