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apply
apply [{{t}}ə'plaɪ] (pt & pp applied)
1 transitive verb
(a) (use) appliquer (to à), mettre en pratique ou en application; (rule, law) appliquer (to à);
we apply the same rule to all students nous appliquons la même règle à ou pour tous les étudiants;
he would like to apply his experience in IT to industry il voudrait utiliser ses compétences en informatique dans le domaine de l'industrie
(b) (pressure)
to apply pressure to sth exercer une pression ou appuyer sur qch;
she applied the brakes elle a freiné;
{{}}figurative{{}} the bank applied pressure on him to repay his loan la banque a fait pression sur lui pour qu'il rembourse son emprunt
(c) (paint, lotion etc) appliquer, mettre (to sur);
apply antiseptic to the wound désinfectez la plaie;
apply the paint using a roller appliquez la peinture à l'aide d'un rouleau;
to apply heat to sth exposer qch à la chaleur;
the doctor applied heat to her back le médecin lui a traité le dos par la thermothérapie
(d) (devote)
to apply one's mind to sth s'appliquer à qch;
she applied herself to her work elle s'est lancée dans son travail;
he must learn to apply himself il faut qu'il apprenne à s'appliquer
2 intransitive verb
(a) (make an application) s'adresser, avoir recours;
to apply to sb for sth s'adresser ou recourir à qn pour obtenir qch;
apply to the personnel office adressez-vous au service du personnel;
apply within (sign) s'adresser à l'intérieur ou ici;
to apply for a job faire une demande d'emploi, poser sa candidature à un emploi, {{}}formal{{}} solliciter ou postuler un emploi;
to apply for a loan demander un prêt;
he applied to the Research Council for an award il s'est adressé au conseil de la recherche pour obtenir une bourse;
we applied for a patent nous avons déposé une demande de brevet;
to apply in writing écrire;
to apply in person se présenter;
{{}}Law{{}} the right to apply to the courts le droit au recours juridictionnel;
{{}}Stock Exchange{{}} to apply for shares souscrire (à) des actions
(b) (be relevant) s'appliquer (to à);
and that applies to you too! et ça s'applique aussi à toi!;
this law applies to all citizens cette loi s'applique à tous les citoyens;
this doesn't apply to us nous ne sommes pas concernés;
his criticism applies to all journalists ses critiques s'appliquent à tous les journalistes

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