English-Italian translations for exercise

  • esercitareVogliamo esercitare il nostro diritto. We want to exercise our right. Siamo pertanto in grado di esercitare tale ruolo. So we are able to exercise that role. In altre parole, come si possono esercitare i dovuti controlli? In other words, how can control be exercised?
  • allenarsi
  • esercitarsiLa questione oggi sottopostaci riguarda il modo in cui il controllo democratico deve esercitarsi in seno allʼUnione. The question that confronts us is how democratic control is to be exercised within the Union. Questo diritto dovrà tuttavia esercitarsi in condizioni ragionevoli e nel rispetto dei diritti di esclusiva. This right will, however, have to be exercised under reasonable conditions and in compliance with exclusivity rights.
  • esercizioRespingiamo questo inutile esercizio. We reject this pointless exercise. Oggi abbiamo un esercizio in corso. Today we have an exercise under way. Mi sembra un esercizio assolutamente futile. That strikes me as a futile exercise.
  • impiegarePer loro, la possibilità di impiegare e sviluppare la propria lingua costituisce un importante strumento per esercitare de facto la propria autonomia. For Tibetans, its use and development are one of the most important ways in which they exercise their de facto autonomy. Gli emendamenti che chiedono a operatori di ogni tipo di impiegare la dovuta diligenza in tutte le fasi della catena di approvvigionamento non sembrano seguire il principio di proporzionalità. The amendments requiring all manner of operators to exercise due diligence at all stages of the supply chain do not appear to follow the principle of proportionality. A mio avviso, una delle conclusioni del Consiglio europeo avrebbe dovuto riportare con dovizia di dettagli quali strumenti dovremmo impiegare per espletare questo controllo. In my view, as one of its conclusions this European Council should have set out in a far more detailed fashion which instruments we should use in order to exercise this scrutiny.

Definition of exercise

  • Any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability
  • Activity intended to improve physical, or sometimes mental, strength and fitness
  • A setting in action or practicing; employment in the proper mode of activity; exertion; application; use
  • The performance of an office, ceremony, or duty
  • That which gives practice; a trial; a test
  • To exert for the sake of training or improvement; to practice in order to develop
  • To perform physical activity for health or training
  • To use ; to put into practice
  • To occupy the attention and effort of; to task; to tax, especially in a painful or vexatious manner; harass; to vex; to worry or make anxious
  • To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to

Examples

  • The teacher told us that the next exercise is to write an essay
  • Swimming is good exercise.
  • I like to do my exercises every morning before breakfast.
  • I do crosswords for mental exercise.
  • The law guarantees us the free exercise of our rights.
  • I assisted the ailing vicar in the exercise of his parish duties.
  • to exercise troops or horses; to exercise ones brain with a puzzle
  • I exercise at the gym every day
  • The tenant exercised its option to renew the tenancy
  • She is going to exercise her right to vote
  • exercised with pain

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