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Definition of reapply in English: reapplyverbreapplying, reapplied, reapplies riːəˈplʌɪˌriəˈplaɪ 1no object Make another application or request. 重新申请,再要求;再施用,再应用 he intended to reapply for his old post Example sentencesExamples - Under the act existing gun owners need to reapply for their licences.
- Ford, wife of trainer Richard, will ride the 11-year-old in the race after recently reapplying for her licence.
- This would contain biometric features such as finger printing and once the person had this permit they could leave and re-enter the State without reapplying for a visa.
- Last week it was revealed 80 per cent of pubs in Gravesham had failed to reapply for their licences.
- While those over 70 have to reapply for a driving licence every three years, they are allowed to fill out the medical questionnaire themselves.
- Gallagher will not be able to reapply for his licence for another 18 months after he admitted to testing positive for cocaine again.
- The company had to wait six months to reapply for a licence and in the meantime it remained with no revenues and continued to generate debt.
- In addition older drivers may be less likely to reapply for a license when an in-person renewal is required.
- Under new legislation, all licensees have had to reapply for their licence - whether they want to just convert their existing licence or vary it to include extended hours or entertainment.
- When, like hundreds of thousands of other motorists, I had to reapply for a driver's licence five years ago, we were assured that the new plastic-card system would prevent fraud.
- For a total of 550 applicants, 92 of whom were reapplying, two independent interviewers obtained data from a standardised interview for each candidate.
- He urged all businesses to reapply for a licence as soon as possible.
- I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience.
- Those cafes that meet safety and other standards will be allowed to reapply for licenses while those found lacking will be closed and their property confiscated, it quoted him saying.
- Mr Trevelyan said he was ‘disappointed’ but would abide by the club's decision and had no plans to reapply for a licence on the disputed site or any other land.
- The company must now wait six months if it wishes to reapply for a licence.
- He intends to reapply for planning permission.
- Then he successfully reapplied for his licence in 1991, insisting: ‘I'm at no more risk than any other boxer, and life's all about taking gambles.’
- Offenders will also be shut down immediately and will have to reapply as new applicants, according to the ministry.
- He will have to take an extended driving test if he reapplies for a driving licence.
2with object Apply (an existing rule or principle) in a different context. 把(已有的规则、原则)用于新环境 principles that may be reapplied in different circumstances Example sentencesExamples - Coherence is about the experience, about using what you've been learning and reapplying it.
- The source code itself can be sometimes reused, but more importantly, the learning that is represented in the source code can be reapplied in different contexts without major problems.
- When I went over there to his office in Switzerland, he was still truly a regional architect, taking those principles that he had learned and reapplying them in this new context.
- There are a lot of aeronautics and aerospace technologies, things we use on aircraft everyday, that if you reapply them can produce a whole lot more.
- The bill states that if the credit contract, consumer lease, or buy-back transaction is oppressive, then that contract, lease or transaction can be reopened by the court and conditions can be reapplied.
- By constantly reapplying Smithian justice and mercy, and algebra, we kept ‘freedom and security’ alive.
- I've shown him that when I relieve the corridor of pressures by stepping farther away from his primary line, he can ensure I won't reapply the pressure by turning and coming up to me.
- He explains that he's reapplied those principles learned in France at his restaurants.
- In the light of the earlier analysis suggesting an unusual status for the locus D19S244, we also reapply the method to the first data set, both with and without D19S244.
3with object Spread (a substance) on a surface again. 再次涂抹(物质) reapply the sunscreen hourly 每隔一小时涂一次防晒霜。 Example sentencesExamples - I had on white tennis shoes but not the kind that are so white you could use them as a mirror to reapply your lipstick.
- She takes out a tube of lipstick and reapplies it.
- I quickly pull out a strawberry flavored lip gloss and gently apply, then reapply it to my lips.
- Sister Matthews said she sometimes visited every day to reapply bandages and check children's eczema, saving families long and difficult trips to the hospital out-patient department.
- Always remember to reapply it every so often and try to stay out of the sun during the hottest hours of the day.
- Simply reapply them every six weeks to ensure an almost slug-free zone.
- Most girls didn't use a body lotion, one never used moisturiser, another never took off her mascara - just kept reapplying it and once a week scrubbing it off in the shower.
- Put it on before you leave the house and reapply every two hours.
- However, the effectiveness of these materials is reduced by rainfall, which means they have to be reapplied regularly.
- The successful applicant needs to be quick on his/her feet in order to reapply mascara and lippy during breaks in play, and not too hung up on the fact that real blokes don't wear makeup.
- Start now with a light formula, and reapply every four days or so until you get the shade you want.
- He reapplied some different ointments and re-wrapped some all of the bandages he just took off.
- Apply it 30 minutes before exposure and reapply every 2 hours.
- You must always reapply your sunblock after about an hour and a half, give or take how light you are.
- Although my face looked flushed, I was able to reapply my make-up and go out that evening.
- Apply sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water.
- Imagine putting on your make-up and not having to reapply it for three days.
- Apply the sunblock at least 15 minutes before going outdoors, and reapply it after prolonged physical activity.
- Christine's party trick is to talk while removing and reapplying her make-up without a mirror.
- She takes a moment to reapply her lipstick, run a comb through her hair and have her picture taken, before nestling into one of the café's comfy leather sofas for a chat about her new job.
Derivativesnoun ˌriːaplɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n The lady in question is a Carlow Town native who wishes to remain anonymous lest her imminent reapplication for the medical card be jeopardised. Example sentencesExamples - Cost for a new application is $3.60 per linear foot, a reapplication is $2.95 per linear foot and dust control along a secondary highway is $5 per linear foot.
- The alternative for those who miss out is another year of high school and then reapplication the following year.
- His reapplication for membership of the Party has stretched on for seven years.
- A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat.
Definition of reapply in US English: reapplyverbˌriəˈplaɪˌrēəˈplī 1no object Make another application or request. 重新申请,再要求;再施用,再应用 he was ordered to take a driving test before reapplying for a license 他接到命令先参加驾驶测试然后再重新申请驾驶证。 Example sentencesExamples - When, like hundreds of thousands of other motorists, I had to reapply for a driver's licence five years ago, we were assured that the new plastic-card system would prevent fraud.
- Under new legislation, all licensees have had to reapply for their licence - whether they want to just convert their existing licence or vary it to include extended hours or entertainment.
- Then he successfully reapplied for his licence in 1991, insisting: ‘I'm at no more risk than any other boxer, and life's all about taking gambles.’
- He intends to reapply for planning permission.
- He will have to take an extended driving test if he reapplies for a driving licence.
- For a total of 550 applicants, 92 of whom were reapplying, two independent interviewers obtained data from a standardised interview for each candidate.
- Under the act existing gun owners need to reapply for their licences.
- Mr Trevelyan said he was ‘disappointed’ but would abide by the club's decision and had no plans to reapply for a licence on the disputed site or any other land.
- He urged all businesses to reapply for a licence as soon as possible.
- This would contain biometric features such as finger printing and once the person had this permit they could leave and re-enter the State without reapplying for a visa.
- The company had to wait six months to reapply for a licence and in the meantime it remained with no revenues and continued to generate debt.
- Offenders will also be shut down immediately and will have to reapply as new applicants, according to the ministry.
- The company must now wait six months if it wishes to reapply for a licence.
- In addition older drivers may be less likely to reapply for a license when an in-person renewal is required.
- While those over 70 have to reapply for a driving licence every three years, they are allowed to fill out the medical questionnaire themselves.
- Gallagher will not be able to reapply for his licence for another 18 months after he admitted to testing positive for cocaine again.
- I have since had to report the missing licence to the police and must now reapply for a duplicate, all at my expense and inconvenience.
- Those cafes that meet safety and other standards will be allowed to reapply for licenses while those found lacking will be closed and their property confiscated, it quoted him saying.
- Last week it was revealed 80 per cent of pubs in Gravesham had failed to reapply for their licences.
- Ford, wife of trainer Richard, will ride the 11-year-old in the race after recently reapplying for her licence.
2with object Apply (an existing rule or principle) in a different context. 把(已有的规则、原则)用于新环境 Example sentencesExamples - He explains that he's reapplied those principles learned in France at his restaurants.
- Coherence is about the experience, about using what you've been learning and reapplying it.
- I've shown him that when I relieve the corridor of pressures by stepping farther away from his primary line, he can ensure I won't reapply the pressure by turning and coming up to me.
- There are a lot of aeronautics and aerospace technologies, things we use on aircraft everyday, that if you reapply them can produce a whole lot more.
- When I went over there to his office in Switzerland, he was still truly a regional architect, taking those principles that he had learned and reapplying them in this new context.
- The source code itself can be sometimes reused, but more importantly, the learning that is represented in the source code can be reapplied in different contexts without major problems.
- The bill states that if the credit contract, consumer lease, or buy-back transaction is oppressive, then that contract, lease or transaction can be reopened by the court and conditions can be reapplied.
- By constantly reapplying Smithian justice and mercy, and algebra, we kept ‘freedom and security’ alive.
- In the light of the earlier analysis suggesting an unusual status for the locus D19S244, we also reapply the method to the first data set, both with and without D19S244.
3with object Spread (a substance) on a surface again. 再次涂抹(物质) reapply the sunscreen hourly 每隔一小时涂一次防晒霜。 Example sentencesExamples - Apply the sunblock at least 15 minutes before going outdoors, and reapply it after prolonged physical activity.
- Most girls didn't use a body lotion, one never used moisturiser, another never took off her mascara - just kept reapplying it and once a week scrubbing it off in the shower.
- I quickly pull out a strawberry flavored lip gloss and gently apply, then reapply it to my lips.
- Apply it 30 minutes before exposure and reapply every 2 hours.
- Apply sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water.
- Put it on before you leave the house and reapply every two hours.
- Christine's party trick is to talk while removing and reapplying her make-up without a mirror.
- Simply reapply them every six weeks to ensure an almost slug-free zone.
- Imagine putting on your make-up and not having to reapply it for three days.
- However, the effectiveness of these materials is reduced by rainfall, which means they have to be reapplied regularly.
- He reapplied some different ointments and re-wrapped some all of the bandages he just took off.
- The successful applicant needs to be quick on his/her feet in order to reapply mascara and lippy during breaks in play, and not too hung up on the fact that real blokes don't wear makeup.
- She takes a moment to reapply her lipstick, run a comb through her hair and have her picture taken, before nestling into one of the café's comfy leather sofas for a chat about her new job.
- Start now with a light formula, and reapply every four days or so until you get the shade you want.
- You must always reapply your sunblock after about an hour and a half, give or take how light you are.
- Always remember to reapply it every so often and try to stay out of the sun during the hottest hours of the day.
- She takes out a tube of lipstick and reapplies it.
- I had on white tennis shoes but not the kind that are so white you could use them as a mirror to reapply your lipstick.
- Although my face looked flushed, I was able to reapply my make-up and go out that evening.
- Sister Matthews said she sometimes visited every day to reapply bandages and check children's eczema, saving families long and difficult trips to the hospital out-patient department.
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