Phonetic symbol: English [te? k? eks? Sa? Z] beauty [te? k? eks? rsa? z]
Interpretation: exercise, exercise
Doctor? :? That is. Answer? A lot! ? Do what? What about you? Often? Take? Exercise?
Doctor: Too many! Do you often exercise?
Practice explanation:
(physical or mental) activities, exercises, sports; A series of actions or training activities to maintain health or develop skills; Exercise; practise
That? Practice? Is it? Designed? Where to? Strengthen? Yours Stomach? Muscle.
These activities are designed to strengthen your abdominal muscles.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) movement; Use; Use; Exercise; Training; Practice; Exercise (a part of the body)
And then what? A lot? Like it better? Isn't it? Where to? Exercise? Their? Imagination? Where is it? All of them.
There are still many people who are unwilling to use their imagination.
Third person singular: practice
Plural number: practice
Present participle: exercise
Past tense: practiced
Past participle: exercise
Extended data:
Discrimination of word meaning:
(noun)
Exercise, practice
Both of these words mean "practice", "training" and "exercise". The difference is:
Exercise refers to gaining strength or vitality through physical exercise, and also refers to school homework practice; Practice often refers to doing something regularly and repeatedly to achieve perfection or proficiency. For example:
If you don't take more exercise, you will get fat. If you don't take more exercise, you will get fat.
He is doing exercises in English .. He is doing English exercises.
(verb)
Exercise, practice, practice, training
This group of words all means "practice, practice". The difference is:
Practice refers to repeated practice and practice in an organized and guided manner, thus forming a conditioned reflex or habit. Exercise refers to the development of intelligence or physical exercise, such as:
We should always exercise our muscles. We should always exercise our muscles.
Practice refers to repeated practice (especially in art, craft or skill) to achieve proficiency or perfection, such as:
You should practice playing the piano often. You should practice playing the piano on time.
Train refers to the training of a target, such as:
Their early training plan was to make them obey and obey. Their early education trained them to be obedient and obedient.