Analysis:
1, annealing
Pronunciation: English [ni:l] and American [? Ni: l]
Interpretation: n. annealing; Exercise; Stew fire; Temper (will)
Annealing; Exercise, exercise
But I will cherish this opportunity to hone myself. ?
However, I will cherish this opportunity to hone my perseverance.
2. Temper
Pronunciation: English [? Temporary workers? (r)] Beauty [? t? mp? ]
Interpretation: n. temperament, temper; Characteristics; Tempering of steel, etc; angry
Exercise; ; Reconciliation; Temper; Ease, reconcile
Difficult circumstances can temper one's will. ?
Hard environment can temper people's will.
3. Exercise
Pronunciation: English [teik? eks? ] beauty [tek kssa? z]
Interpretation: sports; Do gymnastics, do fitness activities
We should exercise to strengthen our resistance to diseases. ?
We should keep exercising to strengthen our resistance to diseases.
4. Exercise?
Pronunciation: English ['eks? Sa? Z] beauty [eks? rsa? z]
Interpretation: n. sports; Practice; Exercise [exercise]
You should exercise more to keep energetic.
You should exercise more to keep energetic.
Extended data:
synonym
1 Education
Pronunciation: English ['ed? uke? Beautiful? uke? t]
Verb (abbreviation of verb) education; Cultivation; train
Teachers educate students to protect themselves.
Teachers train students to protect themselves.
2. Coach?
Pronunciation: English [kt? ] beauty [ko? t? ]
Coach; Economy class; Bus (train); four-wheeled carriage
Verb (abbreviation of verb) guidance; train
Mr. White will guide our team to take part in the rowing competition.
Mr. White is coming to train our team to take part in the rowing competition.