applied in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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applied [Brit əˈplʌɪd, Am əˈplaɪd] ADJ

I.apply [Brit əˈplʌɪ, Am əˈplaɪ] VB trans

II.apply [Brit əˈplʌɪ, Am əˈplaɪ] VB intr

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applied
to apply (à to)
to be applied
which can be applied to wood

applied in the PONS Dictionary

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he applied to join the army
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He graduated with a double major in microbiology and applied sciences.
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In the district, 2,533 property owners applied for the tax relief.
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The rules, especially those about visiting hours and smoking, are applied rather rigidly.
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When pressure is applied to the photoprobe, a xenon tube generates a strobe light, and this light passes through the subcutaneous tissue.
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Moreover, it covers an even larger sphere of action, when applied on the battlefield, through the planning of tactics.
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For example, if the algorithm is applied to a string of lower-case letters ("a" to "z"), the check character will also be a lower-case letter.
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He mostly worked in the genres of painting and applied art.
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In many areas of applied statistics, it is common for data to be log-transformed to make them near symmetrical.
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A culture gap occurs when incompatible or opposing systems might be applied to the same situation or assumed by the parties.
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One of his visual trademarks was the small pieces of tissue paper applied to his pasty white face to cover supposed shaving cuts.
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