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esercizi
I. exercise [Brit ˈɛksəsʌɪz, Am ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] N
1. exercise U (exertion):
2. exercise (training task):
exercise MUS, SCHOOL, SPORTS
maths, piano exercises
3. exercise (application):
esercizio m (of di)
4. exercise (performance):
prova f (in di)
5. exercise:
exercise ADMIN, COMM, POL
6. exercise MIL:
7. exercise ECON:
II. exercises N
exercises npl Am:
exercises
opening exercises
III. exercise [Brit ˈɛksəsʌɪz, Am ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] VB trans
1. exercise (apply):
exercise authority, control, power
exercise rights
exercise care, caution
exercise patience, tolerance
2. exercise (exert physically):
exercise body, mind, limb, muscles
exercise dog, horse
3. exercise (worry):
4. exercise ECON:
exercise option
IV. exercise [Brit ˈɛksəsʌɪz, Am ˈɛksərˌsaɪz] VB intr
floor exercises [ˈflɔːrˌeksəsaɪzɪz] N npl
floor exercises
finger exercises [ˈfɪŋɡərˌeksəsaɪzɪz] N npl MUS
finger exercises
keep-fit exercises [ˌkiːpfɪtˈeksəsaɪzɪz] N npl
keep-fit exercises
warming-up exercises [ˌwɔːmɪŋˈʌpˌeksəsaɪzɪz] N npl
warming-up exercises MUS, THEAT, SPORTS
exercise bike [Brit, Am ˈɛksərˌsaɪz baɪk], exercise bicycle [ˈeksəsaɪzˌbaɪsɪkl] N
exercise book [Brit, Am ˈɛksərˌsaɪz ˌbʊk] N
academic exercise N
exercise mat N
marketing exercise [ˌmɑːkɪtɪŋˈeksəsaɪz] N
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. exercise [ˈek··saɪz] VB trans
1. exercise (muscles):
exercise horse
2. exercise (apply):
exercise authority, control
II. exercise [ˈek··saɪz] VB intr
III. exercise [ˈek··saɪz] N
1. exercise (physical training):
to do exercises
2. exercise SCHOOL, UNIV:
written exercises
3. exercise MIL:
4. exercise (action, achievement):
5. exercise (use):
6. exercise pl:
graduation exercises
exercise book N
exercise bike N
cyclette f inv
strenuous activity, exercise, sport
Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Iexercise
youexercise
he/she/itexercises
weexercise
youexercise
theyexercise
Past
Iexercised
youexercised
he/she/itexercised
weexercised
youexercised
theyexercised
Present Perfect
Ihaveexercised
youhaveexercised
he/she/ithasexercised
wehaveexercised
youhaveexercised
theyhaveexercised
Past Perfect
Ihadexercised
youhadexercised
he/she/ithadexercised
wehadexercised
youhadexercised
theyhadexercised
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Emergency care services implementing routine tourniquet use, especially in the civilian setting, should exercise caution and ensure that training is adequate for optimal results.
en.wikipedia.org
Since they are group dances, they are often used as joyful exercise music.
en.wikipedia.org
For a true handstand, the exercise is performed free-standing, held in the air.
en.wikipedia.org
The importance of making a distinction between bona fide mistakes and a colourable exercise of power in investigation of corruption cases can not be overemphasised.
www.thehindu.com
To suppose that the consequences of a hasty withdrawal won't be unpleasant would be an exercise in self-delusion.
www.thestar.com

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