application *** ap·pli·ca·tion n

application *** ap·pli·ca·tion n
[ˌæplɪ'keɪʃ(ə)n]
1) (act of applying) applicazione f

for external application only Med — (solo) per uso esterno

the practical application of the theory — l'applicazione pratica della teoria

2) (request: for university place, grant etc) domanda

a job application — una domanda di lavoro

application for a job — domanda di assunzione

on application — su richiesta

further details may be had on application to X — per informazioni più dettagliate rivolgersi a X

3) Comput applicazione f
4) (diligence) applicazione f, impegno

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