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1 aplicar a
• apply for• apply to -
2 aplicar un ungüento a
• apply an ointment to• apply ointment to -
3 aplicarse a
• apply oneself to• apply to• dedicate oneself to• dedicate to• devote oneself seriously to• devote oneself to• get one's sea legs• get one's walking papers• refer to• set one's wits to -
4 empeńarse en
• apply one's sole effort to• apply one's soul to• be bent on• be determined to• insist in• insist that• struggle for• take care to• take pains to -
5 gestionar una patente
• apply for a license• apply for a patent -
6 poner todo el empeńo en
• apply one's sole effort to• apply one's soul to• do all in one's power forDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > poner todo el empeńo en
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7 solicitar empleo
• apply for a job• apply for a vacancy -
8 solicitar un puesto
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9 solicitar un puesto de trabajo
• apply for a job• apply to a jobDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > solicitar un puesto de trabajo
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10 aplicar calor a
• apply heat to -
11 aplicar color a
• apply color to -
12 aplicar con la espátula
• apply with the trowelDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aplicar con la espátula
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13 aplicar con la paleta
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14 aplicar DDT en
• apply DDT on -
15 aplicar delineador a
• apply liner to -
16 aplicar el freno
• apply the brakes -
17 aplicar fertilizante a
• apply fertilizer to -
18 aplicar fuerza a
• apply force to -
19 aplicar los frenos
• apply the brakes• jam on the brakes• put on the brakes -
20 aplicar maquillaje a
• apply makeup on
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apply — ap‧ply [əˈplaɪ] verb applied PTandPP 1. [intransitive] to make a formal, usually written, request for something, especially a job, a place at university, or permission to do something: apply for • She had applied for a full time job as an English … Financial and business terms
Apply — Ap*ply , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Applied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Applying}.] [OF. aplier, F. appliquer, fr. L. applicare to join, fix, or attach to; ad + plicare to fold, to twist together. See {Applicant}, {Ply}.] 1. To lay or place; to put or adjust… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apply — [v1] put into use administer, assign, bring into play, bring to bear, employ, engage, execute, exercise, exploit, handle, implement, practice, utilize; concept 225 apply [v2] be appropriate, relevant affect, allude, appertain, be applicable, bear … New thesaurus
apply — [ə plī′] vt. applied, applying [ME applien < OFr aplier < L applicare, to attach to < ad , to + plicare, to fold: see PLY1] 1. to put on or spread on; place so as to be touching [to apply a salve to the skin] 2. to put to some practical… … English World dictionary
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apply — I (pertain) verb affect, be applicable, be concerned with, be connected with, be pertinent, be proper to, be relevant, bear upon, belong to, concern, deal with, have a connection to, have bearing on, have reference, have relation, involve,… … Law dictionary
apply — (v.) late 14c., to put (one s faculties, etc.) to some task or career, late 14c., from O.Fr. aploiier (12c., Mod.Fr. appliquer) apply, use, attach, from L. applicare attach to, join, connect; figuratively, devote (oneself) to, give attention,… … Etymology dictionary
apply — ► VERB (applies, applied) 1) make a formal request for something to be done, such as asking to be considered for a job. 2) bring into operation or use. 3) be relevant. 4) put (a substance) on a surface. 5) (apply oneself) put all one s … English terms dictionary
apply to — index appertain, call (appeal to), importune, petition, pray Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
apply — 1 *use, employ, utilize, avail 2 devote, *direct, address Analogous words: attend, mind, *tend: addict, accustom, *habituate: toil, labor, work, grind (see corresponding nouns at WORK) Contrasted … New Dictionary of Synonyms
apply — v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to request ) to apply for; to (we applied to the authorities for assistance; the captain applied to headquarters for a transfer; she applied for a fellowship) 2) (D; intr.) ( to seek admission to ) to apply to (she applied to… … Combinatory dictionary