"exercise to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "exercise to" in inglés

exercise **** , ex. (abbreviation) *

exercise the image to "exercise" in Polish
sustantivo
  1. gimnastyka [UNCOUNTABLE]
    She does exercise every morning.
    Exercise makes you fit.
  2. ćwiczenia fizyczne (określone ruchy) [COUNTABLE]
    I prefer jogging to swimming as an exercise.
    You should do more exercises.
  3. ćwiczenie, praktyka (określonych umiejętności) [COUNTABLE]
    This is a good exercise for fingerpicking.
    The more exercise you have, the better you are.
  4. ćwiczenie (w książce) [COUNTABLE]
    The book has exercises at the end of each chapter.
    Do exercises 1 to 4 on page 16.
  5. operacja, kampania [COUNTABLE]
    We're undertaking a new marketing exercise.
    This exercise was created to discourage people from smoking.
  6. manewry wojskowe [COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE]
    The exercises commenced in the morning and resulted in destroying one of the bunkers.
    One of the soldiers was accidentally shot during the exercise.
verbo
  1. sprawować (np. władzę, kontrolę) formal [TRANSITIVE]
    The boss exercised control over his workers.
    A king exercises power over subjects.
  2. ćwiczyć, gimnastykować się [INTRANSITIVE]
    You need to exercise regularly if you want to keep fit.
    He is 86 years old, and he exercises more than you do.
  3. ćwiczyć (określoną część ciała) [TRANSITIVE]
    This is the way I exercise my legs.
    Do crosswords to exercise your brain.
  4. wyprowadzać na spacer, przeganiać (zwierzęta) [TRANSITIVE]
    This breed should be exercised at least for 3 hours a day.
    She hired a person who exercises her dogs three times a day.
  5. zmuszać do myślenia formal [TRANSITIVE]
    This book will exercise you.
    This film is so touching, it will exercise you.
  6. niepokoić, dręczyć (np. myśli)  BrE [TRANSITIVE]
    His words exercised me for the rest of the day.
    This thought exercised me the whole week.
  7. korzystać (z prawa do czegoś) [TRANSITIVE]
    Exercise your right to remain silent.
    If you refuse my right to exercise due help, I will refer to the Convention on Human Rights.
verbo
  1. gimnastykować się

"exercise to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

exercise to collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): ćwiczenie aby
  1. exercise verbo + to preposición
    Strong collocation

    Try to exercise at least 20 to 30 minutes, three times a week.

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