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The difference between exercising and doing sports.
Both "doing exercise" and "doing exercise" can be used to mean exercising. These two phrases have different meanings and usages, as follows:

One: Interpretation of meaning

Exercise English? k? eks? Sa? z]? Beauty [te? k? eks? rsa? z]? sports

Do sports? English [me? k? eks? Sa? z]? Beauty [me? k? eks? Sa? Z] exercise

Similarity: Both words can mean exercise.

Difference: Exercise focuses on aimless exercise; Make exercise focuses on purposeful special exercises.

Two: the difference in usage

Exercise: As a noun, exercise basically means "exercise". Refers to the general "physical exercise" for the purpose of fitness, which is suitable for normal people. It can also refer to mental exercise or "professional training" suitable for athletes.

Exercise: Exercise refers to gaining strength or vitality through physical exercise, and also refers to school homework exercises, which are carried out to develop intelligence or exercise.

Three: Typical examples

Exercise

——Do? What about you? Take? Ordinary? Exercise?

Do you often exercise?

-take it? Ordinary? utilize

Exercise regularly.

-me? Must? Take? Some? Exercise? And then what? Let go? Up? Mine? Muscle.

I must exercise and relax my muscles.

2. Exercise

——Make? Exercise? Become? Answer? Part? Yes? Yours Life.

Make sports a part of your life.

——Make? Exercise? Answer? Part? Yes? Yours Everyday? Routine.

Make exercise a part of your daily life.

-how? Where to? Settings? Up? And then what? Execute? That? Management? By who? Objective? Is it? Where to? Exploring? And then what? Manufacturing? Exercise. ? How to establish and implement the target management system needs further exploration and practice.