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ap·plied
/əˈplaɪd/
(
a
.)應用的
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ap·plied
/əˈplaɪd/
形容詞
應用的,適用的
From:
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applied
應用
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ap·ply
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Applied
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Applying
.]
1.
To
lay
or
place
;
to
put
or
adjust
(
one
thing
to
another
); --
with
to
;
as
,
to
apply
the
hand
to
the
breast
;
to
apply
medicaments
to
a
diseased
part
of
the
body
.
He
said
,
and
the
sword
his
throat
applied
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
To
put
to
use
;
to
use
or
employ
for
a
particular
purpose
,
or
in
a
particular
case
;
to
appropriate
;
to
devote
;
as
,
to
apply
money
to
the
payment
of
a
debt
.
3.
To
make
use
of
,
declare
,
or
pronounce
,
as
suitable
,
fitting
,
or
relative
;
as
,
to
apply
the
testimony
to
the
case
;
to
apply
an
epithet
to
a
person
.
Yet
God
at
last
To
Satan
,
first
in
sin
,
his
doom
applied
. --
Milton
.
4.
To
fix
closely
;
to
engage
and
employ
diligently
,
or
with
attention
;
to
attach
;
to
incline
.
Apply
thine
heart
unto
instruction
.
--
Prov
.
xxiii
. 12.
5.
To
direct
or
address
. [
R
.]
Sacred
vows
. . .
applied
to
grisly
Pluto
.
--
Pope
.
6.
To
betake
;
to
address
;
to
refer
; --
used
reflexively
.
I
applied
myself
to
him
for
help
.
--
Johnson
.
7.
To
busy
;
to
keep
at
work
;
to
ply
. [
Obs
.]
She
was
skillful
in
applying
his
=\“humors.”
\= --
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
8.
To
visit
. [
Obs
.]
And
he
applied
each
place
so
fast
.
--
Chapman
.
Applied chemistry
.
See
under
Chemistry
.
Applied mathematics
.
See
under
Mathematics
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
applied
adj
1:
that
are
used
; "
an
isotropic
resonance
shift...to
lower
applied
fields
"
2:
concerned
with
concrete
problems
or
data
rather
than
with
fundamental
principles
;
opposed
to
theoretical
; "
applied
physics
"; "
applied
psychology
"; "
technical
problems
in
medicine
,
engineering
,
economics
and
other
applied
disciplines
"-
Sidney
Hook
[
ant
:
theoretical
]
3:
put
into
practice
or
put
to
use
; "
applied
physics
"
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
apply
v
1:
put
into
service
;
make
work
or
employ
(
something
)
for
a
particular
purpose
or
for
its
inherent
or
natural
purpose
; "
use
your
head
!"; "
we
only
use
Spanish
at
home
"; "
I
can't
make
use
of
this
tool
"; "
Apply
a
magnetic
field
here
"; "
This
thinking
was
applied
to
many
projects
"; "
How
do
you
utilize
this
tool
?"; "
I
apply
this
rule
to
get
good
results
"; "
use
the
plastic
bags
to
store
the
food
"; "
He
doesn't
know
how
to
use
a
computer
"
[
syn
:
use
,
utilize
,
utilise
,
employ
]
2:
be
pertinent
or
relevant
or
applicable
; "
The
same
laws
apply
to
you
!"; "
This
theory
holds
for
all
irrational
numbers
";
"
The
same
rules
go
for
everyone
" [
syn
:
hold
,
go for
]
3:
ask
(
for
something
); "
He
applied
for
a
leave
of
absence
";
"
She
applied
for
college
"; "
apply
for
a
job
"
4:
apply
to
a
surface
; "
She
applied
paint
to
the
back
of
the
house
"; "
Put
on
make-up
!" [
syn
:
put on
]
5:
be
applicable
to
;
as
to
an
analysis
; "
This
theory
lends
itself
well
to
our
new
data
" [
syn
:
lend oneself
] [
ant
:
defy
]
6:
give
or
convey
physically
; "
She
gave
him
First
Aid
"; "
I
gave
him
a
punch
in
the
nose
" [
syn
:
give
]
7:
avail
oneself
to
; "
apply
a
principle
"; "
practice
a
religion
"; "
use
care
when
going
down
the
stairs
"; "
use
your
common
sense
"; "
practice
non-violent
resistance
"
[
syn
:
practice
,
use
]
8:
ensure
observance
of
laws
and
rules
; "
Apply
the
rules
to
everyone
"; [
syn
:
enforce
,
implement
] [
ant
:
exempt
]
9:
refer
(
a
word
or
name
)
to
a
person
or
thing
; "
He
applied
this
racial
slur
to
me
!"
10:
apply
oneself
to
; "
Please
apply
yourself
to
your
homework
"
[
also
:
applied
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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