exercise 意味
発音記号:[ 'eksəsaiz ] 読み方
動詞 過去形: exercised 動詞 過去分詞: exercised 名詞 複数形: exercises 動詞 現在分詞: exercising
日本語に翻訳
携帯版
- 1exercise n. 練習, (軍隊などの)演習, 鍛練, 修養; 運用; 《文語》 行使; 課業, 練習問題; 運動, 体操; 《米》 式次第.【動詞+】
- Democracy is an effective but not always happy means of controlling the exercise of power.
民主主義は権力の行使を抑制する, 効果的ではあるがかならずしも適切とはいえない手段である
【+動詞】【形容詞 名詞+】- If you want to improve your powers of observation it is a useful exercise to shut your eyes and recall the objects in the room.
観察力を養いたいと思ったら目を閉じてから部屋の中にあるものを思い出してみるのは役に立つ練習だ
【前置詞+】- I'm going to try and give up smoking―just as an exercise in self-discipline.
たばこをやめてみようと思う―自分の意志力を鍛えるためにね
- These can be easily distinguished by the exercise of ordinary powers of judgment.
《文語》 これらは普通の判断力で簡単に識別できる
- Public officials should be circumspect in the exercise of their authority.
《文語》 公務員はその権力の行使に際して慎重であるべきだ
- Everyone goes to school, but we often forget the object of the exercise.
だれもみな学校へ行くが, 私たちはしばしばその目的を忘れている
【+前置詞】- Of all exercises in composition, writing verse may provide the best training in the rhythms of a language.
作文のあらゆる練習の中で韻文を書くことが言語のリズムのいちばんよい練習になるかもしれない
- perform joint naval exercises with Korea
韓国との共同海軍軍事演習を行なう.
2exercise v. 《文語》 運用する, 行使する; 練習する; 訓練する; 苦心させる 《通例受動態で》; 及ぼす.【副詞1】【+前置詞】【+-self】- He exercised himself on the parallel bars .
平行棒で練習をした.
- Democracy is an effective but not always happy means of controlling the exercise of power.
- by the exercise of will 意志を働かせることによって
- to exercise to exercise 及ぼす およぼす
- active exercise 自動運動{じどう うんどう}◆【略】AE
- adequate exercise 適度{てきど}の運動{うんどう}
- aerobic exercise 有酸素運動{ゆうさんそ うんどう}、エアロビクス体操{たいそう}
- after exercise 労作後{ろうさく ご}に
- ambulation exercise 歩行訓練{ほこう くんれん}
- ambulatory exercise 歩行動物{ほこう どうぶつ}
- anaerobic exercise アナエロビック運動{うんどう}◆アナエロビックは伸張運動や筋肉強化運動で、エアロビック(aerobic)は水泳、歩行運動などを指す。
- ankle exercise 足首{あしくび}の運動{うんどう}
- aqua exercise アクアエクササイズ
- arm exercise 腕の運動{うんどう}
- as a disciplinary exercise 訓練として
- as a preparatory exercise 予行練習{よこう れんしゅう}として
- at peak exercise 《医》最大運動時{さいだい うんどう じ}
例文
- a piece of exercise equipment for your brain ?
私は あなたの脳を動かすための備品の一部なの? - this exercise will help you with your concentration .
この運動はあなたの集中を助けます - we've actually distorted the map by the exercise .
このマップを訓練によって変容させました - i have exercised as much as i'm supposed to exercise .
やろうと思っただけ 運動した - why does an exercise sheet excite you this much ?
何 自習プリント相手に 興奮してんのよッ - told us they were highly motivated to exercise .
結果を伝えると 運動に意欲的になりました - it's just because i don't understand this exercise .
この問題 これだけじゃ分かんねえし - to remove the human from the truthseeking exercise
真実を探すためには 人間が欠かせません - if the monospinner is an exercise in frugality
モノスピナーが 質素を追求する試みだとすると - so reversing these problems through targeted exercise
それらを改善する運動をすることで
English
- Noun
- the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit; "the doctor recommended regular exercise"; "he did some exercising"; "the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit"
Synonyms: exercising, physical exercise, physical exertion, workout, - a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook"
Synonyms: example, - systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes perfect"
Synonyms: practice, drill, practice session, recitation, - the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
Synonyms: use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, - (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches; "academic exercises"
- do physical exercise; "She works out in the gym every day"
Synonyms: work out, - give a workout to; "Some parents exercise their infants"; "My personal trainer works me hard"; "work one''s muscles"; "this puzzle will exercise your mind"
Synonyms: work, work out, - learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
Synonyms: drill, practice, practise, - put to use; "exert one''s power or influence"
Synonyms: exert, - carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law"
Synonyms: practice, practise, do,