exercised

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İngilizce - Türkçe
yerine getirilmiş
yürütülmüş
kullanılmış
uygulanmış
kızgın
sinirli
heyecanlı
exercise
egzersiz yapmak

Ölçülü egzersiz yapmak size iyi gelecektir. - Taking moderate exercise will do you good.

Egzersiz yapmak ister misin? - Do you like to exercise?

exercise
alıştırma yapmak

Sen alıştırma yapmak için zamanı nasıl bulursun? - How do you find the time to exercise?

exercise
egzersiz

Yürümek iyi egzersizdir. - Walking is good exercise.

Koşmak iyi egzersizdir. - Running is good exercise.

exercise
{i} alıştırma

Bizim alıştırmaları öğretmen düzeltir. - The teacher corrects our exercises.

Alıştırma neden önemli? - Why is exercise important?

exercised restraint
Öğrenilmiş kendi kendini kontrol
exercised filled mine
(Askeri) TATBİKAT İÇİN DOLDURULMUŞ MAYIN: Deniz mayın harbinde, patlayıcı yerine konmuş patlayıcı olmayan maddeler ve gösterici aygıta da haiz bir mayın. Ayrıca bakınız: "explosive filled mine; fitted mine; mine
exercise
çalışma

O, laboratuar çalışmalarının sınavı öncesinde teslim edilmesini şart koşuyor. - He requires that the laboratory exercises be handed in before the final exam.

exercise
alıştırma egzersiz
exercise
meşk
exercise
talim
exercise
yerine getirme
exercise
(Ticaret) işleme koyma
exercise
(Askeri) eğitim
exercise
jimnastik yapmak
exercise
idmanla geliştirmek
exercise
(Ticaret) opsiyonun kullanılması
exercise
antreman yapmak
exercise
(Tıp) eksersiz
exercise
yerine getirmek
exercise
kızgın
exercise
heyecanlı
exercise
kullanmak

Sessiz kalma hakkımı kullanmak istiyorum. - I wish to exercise my right to remain silent.

exercise
egzersiz yaptırmak

Köpeğinize egzersiz yaptırmak için en sevdiğiniz şey nedir? - What's your favorite way to exercise your dog?

İlginç bir kişi olmak için aklınızı beslemek ve egzersiz yaptırmak zorundasınız. - To be an interesting person you have to feed and exercise your mind.

exercise
antrenman
exercise
antreman
exercise
tatbikat
exercise
idman
exercise
egzersiz/alıştırma yapmak
exercise
{f} alıştırma yap

Sen alıştırma yapmak için zamanı nasıl bulursun? - How do you find the time to exercise?

exercise
{f} alıştır

Bu Fransızca alıştırmalar kolay değil. - These French exercises are not easy.

Alıştırma neden önemli? - Why is exercise important?

exercise
(Kanun) (hak, yetki) Kullanmak
exercise
{f} çalışma yapmak
exercise
{f} uygulamak
exercise
{i} uygulama
exercise
beden terbiyesi
exercise
(Tıp) Hareket yeteneği azalan veya kaybolan bir organ (kol, bacak, el vs)'a eski hareketini kazandırmak amacıyla yaptırılan belirli hareketler, alıştırma, egzersiz
exercise
{f} hareket ettirmek
exercise
tecrübe
exercise
(Askeri) TIBBİ EGZERSİZ, EGZERSİZ: Tıbbi tedavinin bir kolu. Bu tıbbi tedavi "active exercise", "asistive exercise", "conditioning exercise", "heavy resistant exercise", "passive exercise", "progressive exercise", "remedial exercise", "resistive exercise" ve "tolerance exercise" nevilerine ayrılır. Bu terimlere bak
exercise
{i} yapma

O ona egzersiz yapmasını tavsiye etti. - She advised him to exercise.

Koşmadan önce gevşemek için birkaç egzersiz yapmayı severim. - I like to do a few exercises to loosen up before I run.

exercise
{f} alıştırmak
exercise
(Tıp) Vücut kaslarını kuvvetlendirmek amacıyla ,germe ve gevşetme şeklind yapılan sistemik hareketler, vücut hareketleri, idman, jimnastik
exercise
harek

Hareketli egzersiz seni terletir. - Vigorous exercise makes you sweat.

exercise
{i} kullanma

Herkesin oy hakkını kullanması gerekir. - Everyone should exercise their right to vote.

Sessiz kalma hakkımı kullanmak istiyorum. - I wish to exercise my right to remain silent.

exercise
jimnastik
exercise
{f} çalıştırmak
exercise
deney
exercise
{i} yorum
exercise
{i} tören
exercise
{f} göstermek
exercise
alıştırı
exercise
kullanmnak
İngilizce - İngilizce
past of exercise
A program element is exercised by a test case when the input value causes the execution of that element, such as a statement, branch, or other structural element [4]
had a workout
exercised an option
make use of an option
exercised discretion
exhibited tact, showed prudence, exercised caution
exercised his right
made use of his right
exercised power
employed power, used power
exercised restraint
exhibited self-control, showed moderation
exercise
To set into action or practice

He was going to exercise the horses.

exercise
Physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness
exercise
To perform any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability
exercise
{v} to employ, practice, use, labor, train
exercise
{n} employment, use, a task
Exercise
undo
exercise
To take action, enforce
exercise
To exert for the sake of training or improvement; to practice in order to develop; hence, also, to improve by practice; to discipline, and to use or to for the purpose of training; as, to exercise arms; to exercise one's self in music; to exercise troops
exercise
If the option holder wants to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying security at the exercise price or, in the case of a cash-settled option, to receive the cash settlement amount, the option must be exercised In order to exercise most options, option holders must give their broker exercise instructions meeting the firm's procedures prior to the firm's exercise cut-off time Option sellers must be aware of this exercise risk when the option they sold goes deep into the money, and option sellers must make sure they have the capital available to cover any such potential exercise
exercise
systematic training by multiple repetitions; "practice makes perfect"
exercise
The process by which an option holder executes his right to buy or sell
exercise
The act of exercising; a setting in action or practicing; employment in the proper mode of activity; exertion; application; use; habitual activity; occupation, in general; practice
exercise
A language exercise that is presented by the Xercise Engine system for the reader to solve The reader is awarded points depending on how well he does the exercise
exercise
Any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability
exercise
Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to take exercise on horseback
exercise
If you describe an activity as an exercise in a particular quality or result, you mean that it has that quality or result, especially when it was not intended to have it. As an exercise in stating the obvious, this could scarcely be faulted Think what a waste of taxpayers' money the whole exercise was
exercise
To implement the right under which the holder of an option is entitled to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying asset
exercise
When you exercise, you move your body energetically in order to get fit and to remain healthy. She exercises two or three times a week Exercising the body does a great deal to improve one's health. Exercise is also a noun. Lack of exercise can lead to feelings of depression and exhaustion
exercise
physical exertion made for the sake of health
exercise
that which is assigned or prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson; a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical exercises; an exercise in composition
exercise
To put in practice; to carry out in action; to perform the duties of; to use; to employ; to practice; as, to exercise authority; to exercise an office
exercise
The performance of an office, a ceremony, or a religious duty
exercise
(usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches; "academic exercises"
exercise
To set into action or practicing
exercise
put to use; "exert one's power or influence"
exercise
If something exercises you or your mind, you think or talk about it a great deal, especially because you are worried or concerned about it. This has been a major problem exercising the minds of scientists around the world. Training of the body to improve health and fitness. Different types have different purposes, including aerobics for heart and respiratory function and weight loss, weight-bearing exercise for bone strength, weight training for muscle strength, and stretching for flexibility. Specific exercises are used in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Benefits include lower blood pressure, higher HDL cholesterol, improved disease resistance, and better general well-being
exercise
the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
exercise
That which gives practice; a trial; a test
exercise
To invoke the rights of a long option position to take a futures position
exercise
give a work-out to; "Some parents exercise their infants"; "My personal trainer works me hard"; "work one's muscles"
exercise
To implement the right under which the holder of an option is entitled to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying security
exercise
A piece written specifically to improve a player's or singer's technique In the 18th-century, the word was used to describe a short composition for keyboard An exercise can also mean a work written by a composition student (e g , a harmony or counterpoint exercise)
exercise
To elect to buy or sell an underlying futures contract as defined by an option contract
exercise
Walt's Exercise Q&A Archive Existing see also Living Instinctual behavior It is involuntary, reactive, self-preservation, with the primary goal of just getting from one day to the next, without regard to the quality of life Expectorants vs Suppressants for Coughs Walt Says: Expectorants are MUCH more physiological AND much more conducive of eliminating the causes of coughs than suppressants are Coughs do not happen just to annoy you! They happen because either there is something to cough up (wet cough) OR because of an irritant in the tubes (dry cough) The expectorant loosens up the cough so that you can wash away the irritant All the suppressant does is keep it there Using the suppressant, alone, is EXACTLY like taping over the warning lights on the dashboard
exercise
The act by which the buyer/holder of an option takes up his rights to buy or sell the underlying instrument at the strike price
exercise
To elect to buy or sell, taking advantage of the right (but not the obligation) conferred by an option contract
exercise
{i} drill; practice, training; activation, use, application; gymnastics, calisthenics
exercise
Exercises are military activities and operations which are not part of a real war, but which allow the armed forces to practise for a real war. General Powell predicted that in the future it might even be possible to stage joint military exercises
exercise
the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit; "the doctor recommended regular exercise"; "he did some exercising"; "the physical exertion required by his work kept him fit"
exercise
To implement the right of the holder of an option to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying security Expansion Phase of the business cycle as it climbs from a trough towards a peak
exercise
The process by which an option holder has the right to buy or sell
exercise
The exchange of the strike price (or strike asset) for the underlying asset at the terms specified in the option contract
exercise
If a movement or activity exercises a part of your body, it keeps it strong, healthy, or in good condition. They call rowing the perfect sport. It exercises every major muscle group
exercise
Exertion for the sake of training or improvement whether physical, intellectual, or moral; practice to acquire skill, knowledge, virtue, perfectness, grace, etc
exercise
An exercise is a short activity or piece of work that you do, for example in school, which is designed to help you learn a particular skill. Try working through the opening exercises in this chapter
exercise
The action taken by the holder of a call option if he wishes to purchase the underlying futures contract or by the holder of a put option if he wishes to sell the underlying futures contract
exercise
do physical exercise; "She works out in the gym every day"
exercise
Exercises are a series of movements or actions which you do in order to get fit, remain healthy, or practise for a particular physical activity. I do special neck and shoulder exercises
exercise
If you exercise something such as your authority, your rights, or a good quality, you use it or put it into effect. They are merely exercising their right to free speech Britain has warned travellers to exercise prudence and care. Exercise is also a noun. the exercise of political and economic power Leadership does not rest on the exercise of force alone
exercise
That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing, training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement, moral discipline, etc
exercise
carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law"
exercise
The right granted under the terms of a listed options contract Call holders exercise their right to buy the underlying security Put holders exercise their right to sell the underlying security There is generally an exercise limit placed by the options exchange This is to prevent a group of investors or an individual investor from cornering the market on an underlying security
exercise
The action taken by the holder of a call option if he or she wishes to purchase the underlying security, or by the holder of a put option if he or she wishes to sell the underlying security Also refers to the action taken by a rights or warrant holder
exercise
To implement the right of the holder of an option to buy (in the case of a call) or sell (in the case of a put) the underlying security
exercise
To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly; to busy
exercise
The right of the buyer (holder) to buy the underlying security in the case of a call, or sell the security in the case of a put
exercise
To occupy the attention and effort of; to task; to tax, especially in a painful or vexatious manner; harass; to vex; to worry or make anxious; to affect; to discipline; as, exercised with pain
exercise
To exercise one's self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; as, to exercise for health or amusement
exercise
A comprehensive performance test of the integrated capability of most aspects in the emergency management program associated with the facility Exercises test the adequacy and effectiveness of organizational command and control; implementation procedures; notifications and communications networks; emergency equipment; response organization personnel performance; and the overall emergency response program performance Exercises must be designed and conducted for maximum realism and attempt to duplicate the sense of stress inherent in an actual emergency situation (DOE Emergency Management Guide: Drills and Exercises December 1991 ) Back to Top
exercise
Action taken by an option holder that requires the writer to perform the terms of the contract
exercise
learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales"
exercise
a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook"
exercise
give a work-out to; "Some parents exercise their infants"; "My personal trainer works me hard"; "work one's muscles
exercise
Exercise means to make use of the 'rights' in a contract For instance, a buyer of a call option may exercise the right to buy the underlying asset at a particular price agreed upon when the contract was purchased [GAO] (see also option)
exercise
Exercising a call means that you elect to purchase the underlying futures contract at the option strike price Exercising a put means that you elect to sell the underlying futures contract at the option strike price
exercise
The process of converting an options contract into a futures position
exercise
{f} activate, apply, use; train; practice; instruct
exercised

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