English [eks? Sa? z]
Explanation:
Exercise; Practice; Use; Practice; Worship; ceremony
Exercise; Practice; Use; Keep busy; be afraid
Movement of intransitive verbs; practise
[past tense practice past participle practice present participle practice plural practice third person singular practice]
Phrases:
Love exercises the practical language of love; Love etude; Love to practice language albums; Love etudes album
Extended data:
Word discrimination: practice, practice, practice, training, discipline.
These nouns all mean "practice, training and exercise".
1, the drill focuses on systematic, strict and repeated drills.
2. Exercise mainly refers to the exercise to keep fit, and it can also refer to the exercise to keep the acquired skills.
3. Practice refers to applying the learned theory or knowledge to practice in order to acquire skills and skills.
4, training commonly used words, generally refers to the physical or intellectual training of a profession.
5. Discipline can refer to both training and restraint to achieve a certain level of proficiency.