aerobic

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aerob

Mary aerobik dans sınıfına gitti. - Mary went to an aerobic dance class.

Annesi haftada bir aerobik yapar. - Her mother does aerobics once a week.

aerobik

Gerçek erkekler aerobik yapmak için değil, ağırlık çalışmak için spor salonuna giderler. - Real men go to the gym to pump iron, not to do aerobics.

Annesi haftada bir aerobik yapar. - Her mother does aerobics once a week.

oksijenli
(Askeri) oksijen kullanarak yaşayan
aerobic bacteria
tenekle yaşayabilen bakteriler
aerobic exercise
aerobik egzersizi
aerobic respiration
oksijenli solunum
aerobic decomposition
oksijenin varlığında olan çürüme
aerobic decomposition
aerobik bozuşma
do aerobic
Aerobik yapmak
aerobically
oksijen etkisi ile
aerobics
aerobik

Gerçek erkekler aerobik yapmak için değil, ağırlık çalışmak için spor salonuna giderler. - Real men go to the gym to pump iron, not to do aerobics.

Annesi haftada bir aerobik yapar. - Her mother does aerobics once a week.

aerobics
i., s. aerobik
Englisch - Englisch
Involving or improving oxygen consumption by the body e.g. aerobic exercise
Living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen e.g. aerobic bacteria
Of, or relating to aerobics
in the presence of oxygen
based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency; "aerobic dance"; "running is very aerobic"
(1) Characterizing organisms able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen, and conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen Contrast with Anaerobic (2) Process requiring oxygen
Living, active, or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen
based on or using the principles of aerobics; enhancing respiratory and circulatory efficiency; "aerobic dance"; "running is very aerobic
Aerobic means living in air Aerobic can also describe a type of cellular respiration in which foodstuffs (usually carbohydrates) are completely oxidized into carbon dioxide and water with the production of chemical energy, in a process requiring atmospheric oxygen
Life or biological processes that can occur only in the presence of oxygen
Aerobic activity exercises and strengthens your heart and lungs. Aerobic exercise gets the heart pumping and helps you to burn up the fat
Containing air, containing oxygen
living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
Characterizing organisms able to live only in the presence of air or free oxygen, and conditions that exist only in the presence of air or free oxygen Contrast with anaerobic
A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen, such as the digestion of organic matter by bacteria in an oxidation pond Aerosol Very small liquid or solid particles dispersed in air
Literally, "with oxygen " Aerobic exercise is the body's process of producing energy with oxygen in the bloodstream Byproducts are carbon dioxide and water (breathing and perspiration) It's great for burning fat and strengthening your heart and lungs
A biochemical process or condition occurring in the presence of oxygen
  A biological process that occurs in the presence of oxygen
adj: Living or occurring only in the presence of oxygen: aerobic bacteria 2 Of or relating to aerobes, organisms that require and utilize oxygen 3 Involving or improving oxygen consumption by the body: aerobic exercise
(bio) Pertaining to micro-organisms that require FREE OXYGEN to live; any biological process that can occur in the presence of gaseous oxygen (O2) (Greek aer, air + bios, life) F - aerobie S - aerobio
(i) Having molecular oxygen as a part of the environment (ii) Growing only in the presence of molecular oxygen, as in aerobic organisms (iii) Occurring only in the presence of molecular oxygen, as in certain chemical or biochemical processes such as aerobic respiration
in the presence of or requiring oxygen
Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen (See: anaerobic )
depending on free oxygen or air; "aerobic fermentation"
Living, active or occurring only in the presence of oxygen
requires oxygen Aerobic conditions in a compost bin are desirable Aerobic organisms use oxygen to carry out their life functions Because oxygen is present, the bin will not smell
Used to refer to running or other exercise at an intensity that's sufficiently easy for your respiratory and cardiovascular systems to deliver all or most of the oxygen required by your muscles, and slow enough that lactic acid doesn't appreciably build up in your muscles Generally, you can sustain a slow aerobic pace for long periods of time, provided you have the endurance to go long distances
Pertaining to the presence of free oxygen
{s} needing oxygen to live (of an animal, plant, tissue, etc.); pertaining to oxygen; pertaining to aerobics
Life or processes that occur only in the presence of oxygen
Able to live only in the presence of free oxygen
Life or processes that require, or are not destroyed by, the presence of oxygen See Anaerobic
aerobic dance
{i} aerobic dancing, type of exercise which involves rhythmic movement to music
aerobic dancing
type of exercise which involves rhythmic movement to music
aerobically
In an aerobic manner
aerobically
in an aerobic manner, through the presence or effects of oxygen
aerobics
Aerobics is a form of exercise which increases the amount of oxygen in your blood, and strengthens your heart and lungs. The verb that follows aerobics may be either singular or plural. I'd like to join an aerobics class to improve my fitness. a very active type of physical exercise done to music, usually in a class. System of physical conditioning for increasing the efficiency of the body's intake of oxygen. Aerobic exercises (e.g., running, jogging, swimming, dancing) stimulate heart and lung activity. To produce a benefit, aerobic training must raise the heart rate (pulse) to the exerciser's target level for at least 20 minutes and include at least three sessions a week. The concept of aerobics was pioneered by Kenneth H. Cooper and popularized in his books Aerobics (1968) and The Aerobics Way (1977)
aerobics
Exercise performed to music which stimulates the aerobic capacity of the heart and lungs
aerobics
A form of torture
aerobics
{i} exercises for improving the body's oxygen intake; aerobic exercises
aerobics
Rhythmic exercises performed to music that stimulates the aerobic capacity of the heart and lungs and burns calories
aerobics
A low-intensity, sustained activity that relies on oxygen for energy Aerobic activity builds endurance, burns fat and conditions the cardiovascular system To attain an aerobic effect you must increase your heart rate to 60-80 percent of your maximum heart rate, and maintain that for at least 20 minutes Examples of aerobic exercise include running, brisk walking, bicycling, swimming and aerobic dance
aerobics
exercise that increases the need for oxygen
aerobics
A form of exercise, designed to enhance ones cardiovascular fitness, normally performed to music
aerobics
A series of dance-like exercises set to music, aimed primarily at enhancing cardiovascular strength while also toning muscles and burning fat
aerobics
exercises designed to increase fitness through strenuous workouts
aerobics
Rhythmic exercises performed to music that stimulates the aerobic capacity of the heart and lungs, burn calories, and improve endurance
aerobics
A series of rhythmic exercises performed to music The purpose is to stimulate the aerobic capacity of the heart and lungs and to burn fats
aerobics
Exercise regime set to music to increase blood circulation and increase the aerobic capacity of the heart and lung
aerobic

    Silbentrennung

    aer·o·bic

    Türkische aussprache

    erōbîk

    Antonyme

    anaerobic

    Aussprache

    /eˈrōbək/ /ɛˈroʊbɪk/

    Etymologie

    () French aérobie, coined in 1863 by Louis Pasteur, from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (aēr, “air”) + βίος (bios, “life”) +‎ -ic.
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