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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 522 COCA: 938

apply

verb
/əˈplaɪ/
/əˈplaɪ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they apply
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he / she / it applies
/əˈplaɪz/
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past simple applied
/əˈplaɪd/
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past participle applied
/əˈplaɪd/
/əˈplaɪd/
-ing form applying
/əˈplaɪɪŋ/
/əˈplaɪɪŋ/
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    for job/course求职;办手续

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to make a formal request, usually in writing, for something such as a job, a loan, permission for something, a place at a university, etc.(通常以书面形式)申请,请求
    • You should apply in person/by letter.你应该当面/写信申请。
    • apply for something I have decided to apply for this new job.我已经决定申请这份新工作。
    • They have successfully applied for political asylum.他们已成功申请政治庇护。
    • to apply for a visa/passport/grant/licence申请签证/护照/许可/执照
    • The developers applied for planning permission to build over 200 houses.开发商申请了建造200多栋房屋的规划许可。
    • apply to somebody/something to apply to a company/university向公司/大学申请
    • apply to somebody/something for something They may apply to the court for the decision to be reversed.他们可以向法院申请撤销判决。
    • apply to do something He has applied to join the army.他已报名参军。
    Extra Examples
    • You can apply by letter or on-line.你可以写信或上网申请。
    • I decided to apply to Manchester University.我决定了向曼彻斯特大学提出申请。
    • We're worried that the new fees might discourage poorer students from applying.我们担心新的费用可能会阻碍贫困学生申请。
    Topics Working lifea2
  2. be relevant有关

  3. [intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to affect or be relevant to somebody/something有关;涉及
    • Special conditions apply if you are under 18.18 岁以下者按特殊情况处理。
    • apply to somebody/something The rules applied to employees and their behaviour at work.这些规则适用于员工及其工作行为。
    • What I am saying applies only to some of you.我所说的只涉及你们中的一些人。
    • The policy will apply equally to everyone.这项政策将平等地适用于每个人。
    • The law applied only to foreign nationals.这项法律只适用于外国人。
    • apply something to somebody/something The word ‘unexciting’ could never be applied to her novels.“乏味” 这个词绝对和她的小说沾不上边儿。
    Extra Examples
    • These principles apply equally in all cases.这些法则在所有情况下都同样适用。
    • These restrictions do not apply to us.这些限制对我们不适用。
    • British companies are subject to international laws and the same applies to companies in Europe.英国的公司要遵守国际法,这同样适用于欧洲的公司。
  4. use

  5. [transitive] to use something or make something work in a particular situation使用;应用
    • apply something to apply political pressure施加政治压力
    • The challenge allows students to apply economic principles they learn in class.这项挑战让学生能够应用他们在课堂上学到的经济学原理。
    • to apply economic sanctions实施经济制裁
    • to apply a test/method/technique/approach/rule应用测试/方法/技术/方法/规则
    • Each citizen needs to apply the same standards to himself as to others.每个公民都需要对自己和他人适用同样的标准。
    • apply something to something The new technology was applied to farming.这项新技术已应用于农业。
    • Now is the time to apply the insights you have gained from your studies.现在是运用你所学知识的时候了。
  6. paint/cream油漆;乳剂

  7. [transitive] to put or spread something such as paint, cream, etc. onto a surface涂;敷;施
    • apply something to something Apply the cream sparingly to your face and neck.把乳霜薄薄地抹在脸和脖子上。
    • The glue should be applied to both surfaces.胶水应该涂在两个表面上。
    • apply something She combed her hair and carefully applied her make-up.她梳理了头发,小心翼翼地化了妆。
    • The paint was applied with a fine brush.油漆是用细刷子刷的。
    Extra Examples
    • I carefully applied a creamy foundation.我小心地敷了一层光滑细腻的粉底霜。
    • Never apply the cleaning liquid directly to the surface.千万不要把清洁液直接涂到表面。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • directly
    • evenly
    • liberally
    preposition
    • over
    • to
    See full entry
  8. work hard勤奋

  9. [transitive] to work at something or study something very hard勤奋工作;努力学习
    • apply yourself You would pass your exams if you applied yourself.努力学习就会通过考试。
    • apply yourself/something to (doing) something We applied our minds to finding a solution to our problem.我们绞尽脑汁寻求解决问题的办法。
  10. press hard用力压

  11. [transitive] to press on something hard with your hand, foot, etc. to make something work or have an effect on something手压;脚踩
    • apply something to apply the brakes (of a vehicle)踩刹车
    • apply something to something Pressure applied to the wound will stop the bleeding.压住伤口可以止血。
  12. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French aplier, from Latin applicare ‘fold, fasten to’, from ad- ‘to’ + plicare ‘to fold’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 522 COCA: 938
apply

verb¹

1be relevant相關ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBequally同樣適用These principles apply equally in all cases.這些法則在所有情況下都同樣適用。PREPOSITIONto對⋯適用These restrictions do not apply to us.這些限制對我們不適用。PHRASESthe same applies同樣適用US companies are subject to international laws and the same applies to companies in Europe.美國的公司要遵守國際法,這同樣適用於在歐洲的公司。
apply

verb²

2put/spread on a surface塗上ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBdirectly直接敷evenly均勻地敷liberally隨意地敷sparingly盡可能少用Apply the insecticide sparingly.慎用殺蟲劑。carefully小心翼翼地敷I carefully applied a creamy foundation.我小心地敷了一層光滑細膩的粉底霜。externally敷在外面PREPOSITIONover在⋯上面塗Apply the glue evenly over both surfaces.在兩面均勻地塗上膠水。to塗(某物)於⋯Never apply the cleaning liquid directly to the surface.千萬不要把清潔液直接塗到表面。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 522 COCA: 938
apply verb
apply1 (apply sanctions) apply2 (special conditions apply) ask2 (apply for a job)
apply1

verb

apply sanction/common sense 采取制裁;运用常识special conditions apply 按照特殊情况处理 See also the entry for use verb 1 另见use动词词条第1义apply ♦︎ impose ♦︎ enforce ♦︎ put sth into effect ♦︎ put sth into practiceThese words all mean to cause sth such as a law, or knowledge or skills to be used. 这些词均表示实施、运用。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to apply / impose / enforce / put into effect / put into practice measuresto apply / impose / enforce / put into practice a lawto apply / impose / enforce a rule / regulation / restriction / penalty / punishment / regime / sanction / standardto apply / impose / enforce guidelines / disciplineto enforce / put into effect / put into practice recommendationsto apply / impose / put into practice a principleto apply / impose / put into effect / put into practice ideas apply [transitive] (rather formal) to use a law or punishment, or knowledge or skills, or make sth work in a particular situation 施行(法规);施加(惩罚);运用(知识或技能等)Political pressure has been applied to the colony's government in an attempt to win the contract.为了赢得这个合同,殖民地政府已经受到政治压力了。The new technology was applied to farming.这项新技术已应用于农业。Now is the time to apply the insights you have gained from your studies.现在是运用你所学知识的时候了。 see also application use noun impose [transitive] (rather formal) to introduce a new law, rule or tax; to order that a particular rule or punishment be used; to force sb/sth to have to deal with sth that is difficult or unpleasant 推行,采用(规章制度);强制实行;把⋯强加于A new tax was imposed on fuel.开始对燃油征收一项新税。A prison sentence of 25 years was imposed on each of the defendants.所有被告被判25年监禁。The time limits are imposed on us by factors outside our control.因受不可掌控因素的影响,我们的时间有限制。 enforce [transitive] (rather formal) to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule 强制执行,强行实施(法律或规定)The legislation will be difficult to enforce.这一法规将难以实施。United Nations troops enforced a ceasefire in the area.联合国军队在该地区强制执行停火命令。 ˌput sth into efˈfect

idiom

(putting, put, put)to cause sth such as a rule or recommendation to come into use 使(规定)生效;实施,实行(建议或提议)The recommendations will soon be put into effect.这些建议即将付诸实行。
ˌput sth into ˈpractice

idiom

(putting, put, put)to cause ideas or knowledge to come into use 实践(想法);运用(知识)She's determined to put her new ideas into practice.她决心将自己的新想法付诸实践。 see also practice use noun
apply2

verb

apply sanction/common sense 采取制裁;运用常识special conditions apply 按照特殊情况处理apply ♦︎ relate to sb/sth ♦︎ be about sth ♦︎ have/be to do with sth ♦︎ concern ♦︎ refer to sb/sth ♦︎ deal with sth ♦︎ treatThese words all mean to be relevant to or connected with sb/sth, or to have sb/sth as a subject. 这些词均表示有关、涉及。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a rule / law applies to / relates to / concerns / refers to / deals with stha chapter / poem is about / is concerned with / refers to / deals with stha book / film is about / is concerned with / deals with sthto specifically / directly apply to / relate to / be about / have to do with / be concerned with / refer to / deal with sth apply [intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be relevant to or connected with sb/sth 有关;涉及Special conditions apply if you are under 18.18岁以下者按特殊情况处理。What I am saying applies only to some of you.我所说的只涉及你们中的一些人。The word 'unexciting' could never be applied to her novels.“乏味”这个词绝对和她的小说不沾边儿。 relate to sb/sth

phrasal verb

(not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be connected with sb/sth; to refer to sb/sth 涉及;与⋯有关;谈到We shall discuss the problem as it relates to our specific case.我们应针对我们的具体情况来讨论这个问题。The second paragraph relates to the situation in Scotland.第二段谈到苏格兰的形势。
be about sth

phrase

(not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to have sb/sth as a subject; to be the purpose of sth 关于;目的是What's his new book about?他的新书是写什么的?Movies are all about making money these days (= they make movies for the purpose of making money).当今拍电影只为赚钱。What was all that about (= what was the reason for what has just happened)?这到底是怎么回事? see also cover include 1
have to do with sth be to do with sth

idiom

(not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be connected with sth; to be the reason for sth 与⋯有关;是⋯的原因Her job has something to do with computers.她的工作与计算机有关。'What do you want to see me about?' 'It's to do with that letter you sent me.'“你想见我有什么事?”“是关于你寄给我的那封信。”Hard work has a lot to do with (= is an important reason for) her success.工作努力是她成功的重要原因。You can also use have/be to do with to talk about people, especially in negative sentences and questions. In these cases it means to be involved with sb, or to be of interest to sb for a good reason. 也可以说have/be to do with sb,尤其在否定句和疑问句中,指与某人有关,或有充分理由使某人感兴趣I'd have nothing to do with him, if I were you.如果我是你,我不会跟他有任何瓜葛。Mind your own business-this is nothing to do with you.管好你自己的事吧-这事与你无关。
concern ( be concerned with sth) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (rather formal) to have sb/sth as a subject 涉及;与⋯有关The story concerns the prince's efforts to rescue Pamina.故事讲的是王子奋力解救帕米娜。The book is primarily concerned with Soviet-American relations during the Cold War.这本书主要讲的是冷战时期的苏美关系。This chapter concerns itself with the historical background.本章旨在讲述历史背景。 reˈfer to sb/sth

phrasal verb

(-rr-)to describe or be connected to sb/sth 描述;涉及;与⋯有关The term 'Arts' usually refers to humanities and social sciences.arts一词通常指人文和社会科学。This paragraph refers to the events of last year.这一段讲的是去年发生的事。
ˈdeal with sth

phrasal verb

(dealt, dealt) (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to have sth as a subject 涉及;论及;关于Her poems often deal with the subject of death.她的诗常涉及死亡这一主题。The second half of the book deals exclusively with public relations.书的后半部分专门论及公共关系。NOTE 辨析 Be about sth, concern or deal with sth? Be about sth is the most general of these expressions; concern and deal with sth both suggest a formal, serious or thorough discussion of a subject. * be about sth在三者中含义最广。concern和deal with sth均指对某个主题进行正式、严肃或深入的探讨。
treat [transitive] to deal with or discuss a subject in a particular way (以特定方式)阐述,讨论The question is treated in more detail in the next chapter.这个问题在下一章有更详细的论述。 treatment

noun

[uncountable, countable] Shakespeare's treatment of madness in 'King Lear'莎士比亚在《李尔王》中对疯癫的处理手法
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