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1 motion
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2 motionere
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3 kondicykel
exercise bike. -
4 kondirum
exercise room,( ofte =) gym. -
5 motionscykel
exercise bike. -
6 motionssti
exercise track. -
7 praktisere
exercise, put into practice, practise* * *vb( bruge i praksis) practise ( fx practise a rule); put into practice (fx put one's ideas into practice);[ praktiserende læge] (general) practitioner (fk G.P.). -
8 skrivebog
exercise book, copybook. -
9 stilehæfte
exercise book. -
10 træning
exercise, training, workout* * *(en) training;( sportsinstruktion) coaching;( øvelse) practice;[ gå i træning] go into training;[ være ude af træning] be out of training (, practice). -
11 øvehæfte
exercise book. -
12 øvelse fk
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13 sund
bouncing, healthy, lusty, narrows, ruddy, sound, strait, wholesome* * *I. (et -e) sound, strait(s);[ Sundet]( Øresund) the Sound;[ alle sunde er lukkede] there is no way out.II. adj healthy ( fx girl, body, skin, colour; she looks strong and healthy),( stærkere) sound ( fx body);( gavnlig for sundheden) healthy ( fx food, laughter), wholesome ( fxexercise, food; milk (, spinach, exercise) is wholesome),(efter vb også, T) good for you ( fx milk (, spinach, exercise) is good for you);( om klima, luft etc) healthy,F salubrious;(fig: gavnlig) healthy ( fx respect, scepticism),F wholesome ( fx fear),( især om noget ubehageligt) salutary ( fx effect, experience),[ sund appetit] a healthy appetite;[ være sundt for] be good for;[ sund fornuft, sund sans] common sense;[ en sund sjæl i et sundt legeme] a sound mind in a sound body, a healthy mind in a healthy body;[ sund på sjæl og legeme] sound in mind and body. -
14 øvelse
drill, exercise, practice* * *(en -r)( det at øve sig) practice ( fx it takes a great deal of practice to do it);( om den enkelte øvelse) exercise;( universitetsøvelse, omtr =) seminar;(mil.: manøvre) exercise,( eksercits) drill;( i atletik) event ( fx many athletes only discover their best event after attempting several others);[ øvelse gør mester] practice makes perfect;(fig: forberedelser) preliminaries;[ have øvelse i noget] be practised in something;(dvs erfaring) have experience in something ( fx he had no experience in teaching), be experienced in something;[ holde sig i øvelse] keep in practice; keep one's hand in;[ jeg er ude af øvelsen] I am out of practice. -
15 anvende
2применя́ть, испо́льзовать* * *apply, employ, exercise, expend, utilize* * **( bruge) use,F employ ( fx force; til for);(til bestemt formål el. tilfælde) apply (på to, fx the rule cannot be applied to this case);( tid også, F) employ ( fx you could employ your time better); devote(på, til to);( gøre nyttig) turn to (good) account,F utilize ( fx one's abilities);[ anvende sin fritid på bedste måde] turn one's leisure to the best account;[ anvende alle sine kræfter] exert all one's strength;[ anvende stor omhu på udførelsen af noget] take (, F: exercise) great care in doing something;[ kan anvendes på] applies to, is applicable to;(etc) applied science (etc). -
16 røre
flex, hubbub, stir, touch* * *I. (et) stir, commotion;[ vække stærkt røre] make a great stir (el. commotion);(se også andedam).II. *( bevæge, sætte i bevægelse) move ( fx I couldn't move my arm);(se også finger);( røre rundt (i)) stir,( blande) mix ( fx a cake, the dough);( give motion) exercise ( fx a horse);[ jeg vil ud og røre benene lidt] I am going out to stretch my legs a bit;(fig: bevæge, vække medfølelse etc hos) touch,( dybere) move ( fx it moved him deeply);[ det rører ham ikke] it leaves him cold; it does not affect him; he does not care;[ lade sig røre] be moved (to pity),(dvs formildes) relent;[ med præp, adv og sig:][ røre i noget] stir something;[ røre det op med sukker] stir `in some sugar;[ røre på sig] move, stir;(fig) make itself (, themselves etc) felt;(neds) rear its ugly head;[ røre rundt ( i teen)] stir (the tea);[ røre sammen] mix (up);[ røre sig] stir, move,( få motion) take exercise;[ ikke en vind rører sig] not a wind (el. breath) is stirring;[ rør dig ikke!] don't move![ røre noget ud i vand] mix something with water, stir something into water;[ røre ved] touch ( fx don't touch anything until the police arrive);( omtale) touch on. -
17 behændighedsøvelse
agility exercise. -
18 bevæge
11) дви́гать2) волнова́тьbevǽge sig — дви́гаться
* * *affect, flex, move, stir, touch* * *vb move;[ han lod sig ikke bevæge] he was not to be moved;[ lade sig bevæge til (at)] be induced to, allow oneself to be persuaded to;[ bevæge sig] move;( let) stir ( fx not a leaf stirred; he stirred in his sleep);( tage motion) take exercise;[ Jorden bevæger sig omkring solen] the earth revolves round the sun;(se også bevæget). -
19 bevægelse
sg - bevǽgelsen, pl - bevǽgelser1) движе́ние с2) волне́ние с* * *action, locomotion, motion, movement, swing* * *(en -r) movement ( fx graceful (, slow) movements; the least movement caused him pain);(bevægelse mods hvile; også fys el. tekn) motion ( fx be in motion; a motion of the hand; sideways motion; the laws of motion),( håndbevægelse også) gesture;( motion) exercise;( røre) stir,( tumult) commotion;( sindsbevægelse) emotion ( fx in a voice trembling with emotion),( ophidselse) excitement, agitation;( åndsstrømning) movement ( fx a religious (, revolutionary) movement);[ han kunne ikke tale for bevægelse] he was too moved to speak;[ sætte i bevægelse] put (el. set) in motion, set going; start;(se også himmel);[ sætte sindene i bevægelse] agitate the public mind;[ sætte sig i bevægelse] start,(fig) take action;[ være i bestandig bevægelse] be in constant motion. -
20 fingerøvelse
finger exercise.
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