exercise

/ˈeksəsaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈeksərsaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈek-sər-ˌsīz/ (ame, mw) · /ˈek.sə.saɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈek.sɚ.saɪz/ (ame, ipa)

exercise — noun

  • exercisesingular
  • exercisesplural

1. bodily movement or physical effort that people do on a regular basis to stay hea

1.名詞A2
釋義

bodily movement or physical effort that people do on a regular basis to stay healthy and become stronger

例句

Quan does at least thirty minutes of exercise every morning before work.

do + exercise with duration (thirty minutes)

The doctor told Omar that regular exercise could help lower his blood pressure.

同義詞
  • physical activity

    broader term — includes any bodily movement, not just for fitness

  • workout

    more specific — refers to a planned, structured exercise session

  • training

    implies a goal-oriented programme, often for a sport or competition

反義詞
  • inactivity

    lack of movement or exercise

  • rest

    period of recovery, opposite of exertion

文法句型

do + exercise

get + exercise

form of + exercise

用法筆記

Uncountable when referring to physical activity in general. For specific movements or routines, use the countable plural form 'exercises' (e.g. 'stretching exercises').

常見錯誤

I did many exercises this morning' (meaning general physical activity).
I did some exercise this morning.
💡'Exercise' is uncountable for general activity; 'exercises' refers to specific movements.

2. a planned activity or set of actions designed to develop a particular skill or t

2.名詞B2
釋義

a planned activity or set of actions designed to develop a particular skill or to achieve a specific result

例句

The sales team did a role-playing exercise to practise handling difficult customers.

role-playing exercise for practising a skill

Writing a short summary each week was a useful exercise in clear thinking.

exercise in + gerund/noun phrase (clear thinking)

同義詞
  • drill

    more repetitive and focused on discipline

  • practice

    broader — ongoing skill development through repetition

  • simulation

    imitates real conditions for training

文法句型

exercise + in + noun phrase

role-playing + exercise

military + exercise

用法筆記

Often used in the pattern 'an exercise in + abstract noun', describing an activity that tests or develops a particular quality. Also common in military and business contexts.

常見錯誤

We did an exercise for patience' (unnatural).
The whole project was an exercise in patience.
💡Use 'an exercise in + noun' to describe what quality the activity tests.

3. a short written task in a textbook or worksheet that helps students practise wha

3.名詞A2
釋義

a short written task in a textbook or worksheet that helps students practise what they are learning

例句

The teacher asked the class to complete exercise ten for homework.

exercise + number (exercise ten)

Vikram finished the grammar exercise in less than ten minutes.

同義詞
  • task

    broader — any piece of work assigned

  • assignment

    usually longer and graded

  • problem

    typically used for maths or logic questions

文法句型

exercise + number

grammar/reading/math + exercise

用法筆記

In textbooks and workbooks, exercises are usually numbered and focus on specific skills such as grammar, vocabulary, listening, or reading comprehension.

常見錯誤

I did exercise' (too vague, sounds like physical exercise).
I did exercise five in the grammar book.
💡Include the number or type to make the meaning clear.

4. the deliberate act of using something such as a power, a right, a skill, or a pe

4.名詞B2
釋義

the deliberate act of using something such as a power, a right, a skill, or a personal quality

例句

The exercise of patience is sometimes harder than it sounds.

exercise of + abstract quality (patience)

Citizens should understand the proper exercise of their voting rights.

同義詞
  • use

    more general and less formal

  • application

    implies putting something into practical effect

  • employment

    formal, often with tools, methods, or strategies

文法句型

exercise + of + right/power/authority/discipline

用法筆記

This sense is formal and typically appears in legal, political, or professional contexts. It emphasises the active and deliberate nature of using a right or capacity.

常見錯誤

I did an exercise of my right to vote' (sounds like a physical exercise).
I exercised my right to vote' or 'the exercise of my right to vote.
💡The verb form is more natural in everyday speech.

5. a ceremonial gathering, most commonly for a graduation, where people give speech

5.名詞B2
釋義

a ceremonial gathering, most commonly for a graduation, where people give speeches and take part in traditional music or other formal activities

例句

The graduation exercises will take place in the main hall on Friday.

graduation exercises — collocation for ceremony

Opening exercises at the conference included a speech by the mayor.

同義詞

文法句型

graduation + exercises

commencement + exercises

award + exercises

用法筆記

In American English, 'exercises' is commonly used in the plural to mean a formal ceremony, especially 'graduation exercises' or 'commencement exercises'. This usage is less common in British English.

常見錯誤

I went to the exercise' (confusing with physical workout).
I attended the graduation exercises.
💡Use the plural and specify the type of ceremony.

exercise — verb