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1 apply
v. solliciteren, aanbieden; toepassen; gebruiken; gelden1 van toepassing zijn ⇒ betrekking hebben (op), gelden♦voorbeelden:2 apply within/next door • hier/hiernaast te bevragenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 aanbrengen ⇒ (op)leggen, toedienen2 toepassen ⇒ aanwenden, gebruiken♦voorbeelden:apply this lotion to the skin • wrijf de huid in met deze lotion¶ apply oneself (to) • zich inspannen (voor), zich toeleggen (op) -
2 apply to
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3 apply a dressing
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4 apply oneself (to)
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5 apply sanctions against racist regimes
English-Dutch dictionary > apply sanctions against racist regimes
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6 apply the brakes
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7 apply this lotion to the skin
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8 apply within/next door
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9 apply/put on the brakes
apply/put on the brakesremmen; 〈 figuurlijk〉matigen, temperen -
10 apply for
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11 apply for a position
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12 apply the blind eye
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13 these rules don't apply to you
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14 to apply
aanbrengenaanleggengeldenopbrengentoepassentoevoeren -
15 to apply a finish coat(ing)
aflakkenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to apply a finish coat(ing)
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16 to apply a subsequent coat
overspuitenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to apply a subsequent coat
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17 to apply a voltage to
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18 to apply correction factor
vertaling toepassenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to apply correction factor
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19 to apply double crossed cord
dubbel kruistouw aanbrengenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to apply double crossed cord
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20 to apply rules with elasticity
soepel toepassen van de regelsEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > to apply rules with elasticity
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