exercice

l'exercice
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. exercise
Tu devrais faire un peu d’exercice tous les jours. C’est bon pour la santé.You should get some exercise every day. It's good for your health.
a. exercise
Baptiste a fini son exercice de mathématiques.Baptiste has finished his math exercise.
a. fiscal year
L’exercice 2024 a été très encourageant pour l’entreprise.The 2024 fiscal year was very encouraging for the company.
a. exercise of
L’exercice du pouvoir peut s’avérer dangereux.The exercise of power can prove dangerous.
b. exercising (verb)
L’exercice de la sagesse n’est pas toujours chose facile.Exercising wisdom is not always easy.
c. practice of
Morgan a renoncé à l’exercice de la médecine.Morgan has given up the practice of medicine.
d. exertion of
L’exercice d’une telle influence demande du travail.The exertion of such influence takes work.
a. exercise
Les soldats commenceront leurs exercices à l'aube.The soldiers will start their exercises at dawn.
b. drill
C’est seulement un exercice, pas une vraie mission.It's only a drill, not a real mission.
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