English-Latvian translations for exercise

  • izmantotŠīs tiesības pašlaik nevar izmantot. Those rights cannot be exercised at present. Pēc gada, es uzskatu, mēs pilnībā varam izmantot šīs tiesības. After one year, I think we can fully exercise this right. Šajā saistībā Komisijai vajadzētu izmantot savu kompetenci. The Commission ought to exercise its competence in this regard.
  • realizētTās ir nolēmušas realizēt daļu no savas suverenitātes kopā. They have decided to exercise part of their sovereignty jointly. Eiropas Parlaments ir vienīgā ES iestāde, kurā iedzīvotāji var realizēt tiešu ietekmi. The European Parliament is the only EU institution in which citizens can exercise direct influence. Pirmkārt, ES un Brazīlijas stratēģiskajai partnerībai būtu jāpalīdz šai valstij realizēt reģionālā un pasaules līdera statusu. Firstly, the EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership should help that country exercise regional and world leadership.
  • uzdevumsŠis ir mans 12. budžeta izpildes apstiprināšanas uzdevums. This is my 12th discharge exercise. Tas būtu uzdevums, kuru ir vērts veikt. It would be an exercise well worth doing. Manuprāt, tas patiesībā varētu būt riskants uzdevums. I believe this could actually be a risky exercise.
  • vingrinājumsIkvienam, kuram ir vajadzīgs vingrinājums, attiecībā uz 2 "G” ir daudz darāmā. For anyone in need of exercise, 2 Gs is plenty of exertion. Tā patiesībā nav papildu nauda, tas ir tikai pārdalīšanas vingrinājums. This does not really represent new money; it is just a redistribution exercise. Mēs visi apzināmies juridiska rakstura grūtības un to, ka tas ir novatorisks starpiestāžu dinamikas vingrinājums pēc Lisabonas līguma stāšanās spēkā. We are all aware of the legal difficulties and that this is an innovative exercise in the post-Lisbon interinstitutional dynamic.
  • vingrināt
  • vingrojums
  • vingrotMums ir jānodrošina, lai bērniem ir iespēja vairāk vingrot, nekā tas tiek darīts šobrīd. We must ensure that children have the opportunity to do more exercise than is the case today.

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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