Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Application"
El significado de "Application" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa For an application letter.
A job application letter is very important. ?
A job application letter is very important. ?
A:
La solicitud de empleo es muy importante
Q:
¿Qué significa Anyway, applications for a couple of interseting post-docs at Cambridge close early next month.?
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Usually this means something that is in two categories at once, which are usually not overlapping.
The picture to imagine is an intersection of two roads.
An intersecting major might be something like Biomechanical Engineering. Usually, Mechanical Engineering is its own field, and so is Biology.
This major would study the area where these two different fields cross - maybe, nano-devices that deliver medicine in the body, or the mechanics of prosthetics (mechanical arms and legs) or the ways to prevent injury in a car accident.
The picture to imagine is an intersection of two roads.
An intersecting major might be something like Biomechanical Engineering. Usually, Mechanical Engineering is its own field, and so is Biology.
This major would study the area where these two different fields cross - maybe, nano-devices that deliver medicine in the body, or the mechanics of prosthetics (mechanical arms and legs) or the ways to prevent injury in a car accident.
Q:
¿Qué significa With repeated applications of weedkiller, the weeds were overcome.?
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It means that after several applications of weedkiller, the weeds were killed and went away.
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¿Qué significa I can see your application has been in processing for some time, so I will follow up with the Department one Home Affairs soon. ?
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I’m not sure if it’s positive or negative. What this person is saying is that they see that your application hasn’t gone through the system yet, and they’re going to check with the people in charge of the Department to see why. I think this is more of a professional update to let you know what is going on with your application. Does that make sense?
Q:
¿Qué significa other application GERMANE 54?
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@Astrrrid Ways of finding out how what happens in combat and how people died.
germane (adjective) = things that have to do with (how people die in war); things that are pertinent to or directly connected with (how people die in war)
germane (adjective) = things that have to do with (how people die in war); things that are pertinent to or directly connected with (how people die in war)
Ejemplos de oración usando "Application"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con would you say: I need to apply my application? or take application or submit application? thanks.
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"I need to submit my application." You haven't yet given it to the potential employer, but you intend to or are doing so right now.
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con applications.
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An "application" can be the documentation or process you go through when you apply for a position in a company or institution.
"She filled out applications for 3 different companies".
It can also mean a "use of" something.
"He discovered many applications (uses) for his new tool."
An "application" or "app" is also a program for your phone or computer.
"I downloaded lots of apps/applications on my iPhone."
"She filled out applications for 3 different companies".
It can also mean a "use of" something.
"He discovered many applications (uses) for his new tool."
An "application" or "app" is also a program for your phone or computer.
"I downloaded lots of apps/applications on my iPhone."
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con in application.
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I had to fill out the application form for my 30-day free trial at the gym
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con can you tell me about this application.
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Podrías reformular la pregunta? No la entendí muy bien.
Palabras similares a "Application" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre If your application is accepted, you will be notified by mail. y If your application has been accepted, you will be notified by mail. ?
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The difference between the two sentences lies in the verb tense used.
"If your application is accepted, you will be notified by mail."
This sentence uses the present simple tense ("is accepted") to indicate a general or future possibility. It implies that the application is still being considered or that the decision hasn't been made yet. If the application is eventually accepted, the person will receive a notification by mail.
"If your application has been accepted, you will be notified by mail."
This sentence uses the present perfect tense ("has been accepted") to indicate an action completed in the past with a connection to the present. It suggests that the decision regarding the application has already been made, and if it has indeed been accepted, the person will receive a notification by mail.
In summary, the first sentence leaves room for the possibility of acceptance, while the second sentence implies that a decision has already been made.
"If your application is accepted, you will be notified by mail."
This sentence uses the present simple tense ("is accepted") to indicate a general or future possibility. It implies that the application is still being considered or that the decision hasn't been made yet. If the application is eventually accepted, the person will receive a notification by mail.
"If your application has been accepted, you will be notified by mail."
This sentence uses the present perfect tense ("has been accepted") to indicate an action completed in the past with a connection to the present. It suggests that the decision regarding the application has already been made, and if it has indeed been accepted, the person will receive a notification by mail.
In summary, the first sentence leaves room for the possibility of acceptance, while the second sentence implies that a decision has already been made.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre When was the application created? y When did the application create? y When did the application make? ?
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When was the application created? is correct. the others are grammatically incorrect.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre application form y admission form ?
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admission form = a form used to apply for admission
application form = a form used to apply for anything at all
application form = a form used to apply for anything at all
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre #1 You're welcomed to fill out an application y #2 You're welcome to fill out an application ?
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I think: #1 it is a statement. Someone has already invited you to fill out the application. It's part of the past. #2 is more present. Right at this moment you have been invited to fill out the application.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre primary application y associated application ?
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"Primary application" is what it was intended to be used for. "Associated application" is something else that it can also be used for.
Traducciones de "Application"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? how to say application in English?
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Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? 给老师写邮件:我要给我的女儿请假,我们10月25日-11月1日要去旅行。10月25日她会上半天,我中午12点来接她。11月2日早上会正常上课。(邮件的主题该怎么写?application for leave?)
A:
I’m writing to ask for leave of absence on behalf of my daughter because we’re going on a trip during the period from October 25th to November 1st.
She’ll attend class on the morning of October 25 and then I’ll pick her up at noon.
She’ll get back to class on the morning of November 2nd.
She’ll attend class on the morning of October 25 and then I’ll pick her up at noon.
She’ll get back to class on the morning of November 2nd.
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? fill in an application form, fill out an application form, what is the difference? which is commonly used in US?
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they both have the same meaning
fill out an application form is more common
fill in an application form- is also correct, people will understand, but the first is more common and natural
they both have the same meaning
fill out an application form is more common
fill in an application form- is also correct, people will understand, but the first is more common and natural
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? //I am writing an application and I need to include this sentence: ‘I WAS granted a scholarship which allows me to..’ My question is: is it ok to use the past simple (was granted) or would it be more appropriate to use a present perfect/present simple?
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I have been granted is more correct.
I have been granted is more correct.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? application
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Otras preguntas sobre "Application"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? The application can be filed in December 2021 and February 2022 at the earliest to change the accounting period to three months and one year, respectively.
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× The application can be filed in December 2021 and February 2022 at the earliest to change the accounting period to three months and one year, respectively.
✓ The application can be filed in December 2021 or in February 2022 (and onward) to change the accounting period to three months, or one year, respectively.
so this is a really difficult pair of sentences to combine and have it clearly covey the information, but you went about it the right way. you might also try something like what i’ve put below. it’s not as brief, but it separates the information out a little better:
“To change the accounting period to three months, the application can be filed starting from December 2021, and to change the accounting period to one year, the application can be filed in February 2022 and onward.”
✓ The application can be filed in December 2021 or in February 2022 (and onward) to change the accounting period to three months, or one year, respectively.
so this is a really difficult pair of sentences to combine and have it clearly covey the information, but you went about it the right way. you might also try something like what i’ve put below. it’s not as brief, but it separates the information out a little better:
“To change the accounting period to three months, the application can be filed starting from December 2021, and to change the accounting period to one year, the application can be filed in February 2022 and onward.”
Q:
When applications are accepted for a contest and the chairman is counting down "5 4 3 2 1, and we're off",
does "We're off" here mean "Now the contest has begun" or "Now we no longer accept the applications"?
does "We're off" here mean "Now the contest has begun" or "Now we no longer accept the applications"?
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If I had to take a guess, I would say that it means "Now the contest has begun". In the US there are countdowns for many things, and the "5,4,3,2,1, and we're off" tends to mean that the event is starting. Hope this helps!
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Following six revised applications were sent to managers to confirm, but I have not received their feedback yet.
A:
× Following six revised applications were sent to managers to confirm, but I have not received their feedback yet.
✓ The following six revised applications were sent to managers to confirm, but I have not received their feedback yet.
This works if you are showing someone the six applications.
If you meant something different, if you clarify more I can help you rephrase for a different meaning.
✓ The following six revised applications were sent to managers to confirm, but I have not received their feedback yet.
This works if you are showing someone the six applications.
If you meant something different, if you clarify more I can help you rephrase for a different meaning.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I need to submit the application to my superior for overtime. It’s really annoying. But I can’t say that. All colleagues are in same boat.
A:
× All colleagues are in same boat.
✓ All colleagues are in the same boat.
although it is not wrong, you can also replace "submit the application" to just "apply"
I need to apply to my superior for overtime. (sounds less wordy)
✓ All colleagues are in the same boat.
although it is not wrong, you can also replace "submit the application" to just "apply"
I need to apply to my superior for overtime. (sounds less wordy)
Q:
"After you receive the application, you have to sign next to your name on it and go to the office with the attached documents" sounds natural?
A:
remove the "on it" :)
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