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The difference and usage between practice and exercise
Well, I know the difference. Practice practice it refers to regular practice, especially repeated practice and continuous practice. Exercise means practice. Generally, it can refer to training, drills, drills, etc. Practice has both nouns and verbs. exercise can be used as both nouns and verbs, and it is often used as a noun.

? Lexical interpretation

practice

English [? Public relations? kt? S] beauty [? Public relations? kt? s]

Noun (short for noun)

Practice; Practical action; The usual practice; Convention; Routine; What you usually do; Habit; Custom; Training; Work, business activities and workplaces (of doctors and lawyers)

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Practice; Internship; implement

utilize

English [? eks? Sa? Z] beauty [? eks? rsa? z]

Noun (short for noun)

Exercise; Practice; Exercise; Activity (physical or mental); Exercise; A set of actions to keep healthy or develop skills; Training activities; Exercise; Drill, drill, drill; ceremony

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Exercise; Training; Use; Use; Practice; Exercise (a part of the body); Cause anxiety

Lexical discrimination

Practice refers to applying the learned theory to practice to acquire skills or abilities; Do something repeatedly regularly to achieve perfection or proficiency. For example:

Practice makes perfect. Practice makes perfect.

Playing the piano well requires a lot of practice. Playing the piano well requires a lot of practice.

Exercise mainly refers to physical exercises to enhance strength or energy, and also refers to exercises to review knowledge or acquire skills. For example:

Walking is good exercise. Walking is good exercise.

We do English exercises to help us learn English well. In order to learn English well, we do English exercises.

Practice common collocation: spelling practice spelling practice? A field exercise, a field practice? Lack of practice? Do exercises. Do exercises.

Lexical usage

practice

1. This comparison shows that there is a considerable difference between theory and practice. ?

This contrast shows that there is a considerable gap between theory and practice.

It remains to be seen whether this idea can be put into practice. ?

Whether this idea can be put into practice remains to be seen.

It's time to put their suggestions into practice. ?

It's time to put their suggestions into practice.

We have four general practitioners here. ?

There are four general practitioners in our regional clinic.

It takes a lot of practice to play the violin well. ?

Playing the violin well needs more practice.

utilize

1. You may have recovered and can do some light exercise. ?

You're recovering well. You might be able to do some light exercise.

This exercise will exercise the muscles of the lower back. ?

This kind of exercise can exercise the muscles of the waist.

The mind needs exercise as much as the body. ?

The brain needs exercise as much as the body.

It should not be forgotten that people used to get more exercise. ?

It should not be forgotten that people used to exercise more.

In order to achieve the best effect, do these exercises every day. ?

Exercise every day, the best effect.