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reapply

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reapply [ˌriːəˈplaɪ]
vb -plies, -plying, -plied
1. (tr) to put or spread (something) on again reapply sunscreen frequently
2. (intr; often followed by for) to put in an application or request again
Translations
reapply [ˈriːəˈplaɪ]
A. VIhacer una nueva solicitud, presentar una nueva solicitud
he reapplied for a transfervolvió a solicitar traslado, hizo or presentó una nueva solicitud de traslado
B. VT [+ paint, varnish] → dar otra capa de
reapply [ˌriːəˈplaɪ] vi
(for job)reposer sa candidature
to reapply for a job → reposer sa candidature à un poste
(for grant, loan)faire une nouvelle demande
to reapply for a loan → faire une nouvelle demande de prêt
to reapply for a grant → faire une nouvelle demande de bourse
reapply [ˌriːəˈplaɪ] vi to reapply forfare nuovamente domanda per


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