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1. n1) осуществление; применение2) действие; акт3) pl воен. боевая подготовка; учения, маневры•to begin the exercise of one's responsibilities — начинать осуществление своих обязанностей
to hold military exercises — проводить военные учения / маневры
to limit the size, number and duration of exercises — ограничивать масштабы, количество и продолжительность учений
to suspend the exercise of the rights and privileges — приостанавливать осуществление прав и привилегий
- bridge-building exercises between the civilians and the militaryto withdraw from joint military exercises — отказываться от дальнейшего участия в совместных военных маневрах
- exercise of the functions
- exercises on a large scale
- flag-waving exercises
- frequency and duration of exercises
- ground phase of exercises
- in the exercise
- joint exercises
- large-scale exercises
- major exercises
- military exercises
- nature and purpose of military exercises
- naval exercise
- pre-announcement on exercises
- prior notification on exercises
- propaganda exercise
- public relations exercise
- routine military exercises
- show-the-flag exercises
- training exercises 2. vосуществлять, применять, использовать, пользоваться
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