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1 apply
[əˈplaɪ] verb1) ( with to) to put (something) on or against something else:يَطْلي، يَضَع عَلىto apply ointment to a cut.
2) ( with to) to use (something) for some purpose:يَسْتَخْدِم، يَسْتَغِّلHe applied his wits to planning their escape.
يُقَدِّم طَلَباًYou could apply (to the manager) for a job.
4) ( with to) to concern:يَنْطَبِق عَلىThis rule does not apply to him.
5) to be in force:يُطَبِّق (قانونا)The rule doesn't apply at weekends.
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2 apply
سَرَى على \ apply: to concern; be directly related to: This rule does not apply to you. \ قَدَّمَ طَلَبًا \ apply: to ask, esp. in writing: He applied (to me) for permission. -
3 apply
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) -
4 apply
اِسْتَعمَلَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. \ See Also استخدم (اِسْتَخْدَمَ) -
5 apply
اِنْطَبَقَ عَلى \ apply: be directly related to: This rule does not apply to you. tally: (of lists, accounts, etc.) to match; be the same: The two men’s descriptions of the accident don’t tally. -
6 apply one's mind
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7 apply oneself mind
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8 apply
طَلَبٌ (اسم) \ application: applying sth. applied: An application of heat may help to lessen the pain. He made application for his son to enter the school. apply: to ask, esp. in writing: He applied (to me) for permission. demand: (an act of) demanding: They refused all his demands, a need (for goods, workers, etc.) The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. order: a statement (made to an attendant or a trader) of what one wants: The waiter took my order for 3 cups of coffee. I sent an order to London for some new books. request: asking: He came at my request (because I asked him). Our requests were refused. -
9 apply
طَلَبَ \ apply: to ask, esp. in writing: He applied (to me) for permission. ask: to express a question or desire: I asked (him) his name. Ask her why she came. He asked (me) for help. demand: to ask boldly, as if one were giving an order: He demanded to see the headmaster. "Why wasn’t I told?" he demanded. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. order: to ask for (sth.) to be brought or sent or obtained: We ordered breakfast for 8.00. There was no wire in the shop so I had to order some. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek (sought): old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) look for. want: to need: These plants want water (or watering). He is wanted by the police. wish: to express a special desire (often secretly, hoping for a magic result): Be quiet while I wish. I wished for a son. \ See Also سأل (سَأَلَ)، نشد (نَشَدَ)، التمس (اِلْتَمَسَ) -
10 apply for
قَدَّمَ طَلبًا لِـ \ apply for: (esp. a job): Fifty people have applied for the job. -
11 Apply/ Develop Track Specific Equipment Model
Electronics: ATDSEMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Apply/ Develop Track Specific Equipment Model
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12 apply to the Patent Office for a patent
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > apply to the Patent Office for a patent
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13 Print/Apply-Prinzip
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14 brake, apply the brake
فَرْمَلَ \ brake, apply the brake. -
15 Annotate Illustrate And Apply
Mass media: AIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Annotate Illustrate And Apply
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16 Interrupt, Patronise, Argue, Threaten, Terminate, Apply Penalties
Abbreviation: IPATTAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Interrupt, Patronise, Argue, Threaten, Terminate, Apply Penalties
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17 Learn Evolve Apply Develop And Serve
Religion: LEADSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Learn Evolve Apply Develop And Serve
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18 Nope, Doesn't Apply
Short message service: NDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nope, Doesn't Apply
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19 Ready To Apply
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20 Request For Intent to Apply
American: RFIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Request For Intent to Apply
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