Editura Global Info / Dicţionar englez-român |
EXERCISED
Traducere în limba română
exercised adjectiv
îngrijorat, neliniştit;
I am exercised about his future sunt neliniştit de viitorul lui.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
A new study found that overweight men who exercised before eating breakfast burned twice the fat of those who exercised after breakfast.
(Exercise before Breakfast Burns More Fat, Editura Global Info)
Meanwhile, the older adults who exercised showed small improvements in cognitive function no matter what type of exercise they did.
(Aerobic Exercise May Mildly Delay, Slightly Improve Alzheimer's Symptoms, Editura Global Info)
Similarly, individuals who exercised more had lower levels of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid, including lower tau, a protein that builds up in the brains of people living with Alzheimer's disease.
(Rare Alzheimer's Disease Patients May Delay Cognitive Decline with Exercise, Editura Global Info)
Researchers fed mice a sugary, high fat diet such that they become obese and then the obese mice were exercised.
(Exercise in pregnancy improves health of obese mothers by restoring their tissues, University of Cambridge)
Again, in the course of my life, which had been, after all, nine tenths a life of effort, virtue and control, it had been much less exercised and much less exhausted.
(The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde, de Robert Louis Stevenson)
The possession of these treasures gave me extreme delight; I now continually studied and exercised my mind upon these histories, whilst my friends were employed in their ordinary occupations.
(Frankenstein, de Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)
The territory within which power can be exercised.
(Jurisdiction, NCI Thesaurus)
Mrs. Smith has this morning exercised the privilege of riches upon a poor dependent cousin, by sending me on business to London.
(Sense and Sensibility, de Jane Austen)
My nurse gave me a part of a straw, which I exercised as a pike, having learnt the art in my youth.
(Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world, de Jonathan Swift)
It is in scenes of strife and danger—where courage is proved, and energy exercised, and fortitude tasked—that he will speak and move, the leader and superior.
(Jane Eyre, de Charlotte Brontë)