Nghĩa của từ exercised bằng Tiếng Đức

exercised [eksəsaizd] geuebt

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1. Main activity exercised.

Ausgeübte Haupttätigkeit.

2. I’ve never exercised the cash-advance option.

3. They exercised despotic rule in their country.

4. 7 How is that headship to be exercised?

5. What negative influence was exercised by the emperor?

6. The first control is exercised by grammatical rules.

7. He exercised considerable restraint in ignoring the insults.

8. 20 He exercised uncharacteristic restraint on these topics.

9. He exercised with a regularity that amazed us.

10. They exercised a despotic rule in their country.

11. 19 Jack exercised uncharacteristic restraint in that situation.

12. It can be profitable only when exercised from within.”

13. They exercised strict separation from military and political activities.

14. He made the priesthood and exercised a distinguished ministry.

15. The utmost caution must be exercised when handling explosives.

16. Care should also be exercised in buying and preparing food.

17. As area engineer, Matthias exercised overall control of the site.

18. We should be exercised about the seaworthiness of seagoing vessels.

Wir sollten über die Seetauglichkeit von Seefahrtschiffen unterrichtet werden.

19. Here, too, discretion should be exercised, especially in using sarcasm.

20. God’s sovereignty is exercised “by means of justice and . . . righteousness.”

21. 3 Your behaviours exercised a malign influence on the children.

22. Extreme caution should be exercised when buying part-worn tyres.

23. He showed/exercised considerable restraint in not suing for a divorce.

24. The judge exercised his discretion rightly to admit the evidence.

25. Care must be exercised, however, if using the road while raining.

26. The widow had provided for his prophet and had exercised faith.

27. A nudist colony of angels exercised their wings in Eastbourne cemetery.

28. The Burgesses drilled and exercised in the presence of the governor

29. So it was the ministers of government that actually exercised political power.

30. This power is exercised by the Defence Council in the Queen's name.

31. The recruits are exercised every day in the art of self-defence.

32. At first, this was exercised through descendants of King David in Jerusalem.

33. Although the poor widow of Zarephath lived among idolaters, she exercised faith.

34. One young boy exercised by riding a red tricycle around the wards.

35. Note : great care must be exercised if mutable objects are as map keys.

36. On the bridal pages care was exercised to disperse pictures of black brides.

37. However, caution must be exercised in attributing individual illness to Benzyl alcohol since

38. Antipopes The following claimed or exercised the papal office in an uncanonical manner

39. Locke exercised a profound influence on political philosophy, in particular on modern liberalism.

40. Care must be exercised to avoid damaging the tire bead or inner tube.

41. 7 Rasputin exercised some strong hypnotic power over the Tsar and his wife.

42. These powers, however, are almost always exercised on the prime minister's advice.

Diese Befugnisse werden immer auf Ratschlag des Premierministers ausgeübt.

43. The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.

44. He exercised a check on extravagance, and helped to abolish the sinking fund.

45. 15 Special care should be exercised in guarding one’s motive relative to money.

46. Major Arnold was greatly exercised over the possibility that Theodore might be rabid.

47. Jesus Christ is the foremost example of one who exercised freeness of speech.

48. This very problem has exercised the minds of some of our most eminent scientists.

49. 6 Care needs to be exercised when it comes to bringing in additional material.

50. It has been defined as “restraint exercised over one’s own impulses, emotions, or desires.”