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Jordi Jorge
As applied to (meaning)
Hi everyone,
I would like to know the meaning of "as applied to".
Here is the context:
"Simply: something can be generally useful, such as a bicycle or oscilloscope. However, the bicycle would be helpful in getting to class, but not the oscilloscope. The 'scope would be more helpful to view a waveform, though.
Also, AS APPLIED TO people, helpful implies a willingness to assist, and usefulness implies having the ability to do something."
Is there another way to say "AS APPLIED TO" ?
Does it express an affirmation? Or
Does it express a condition?
So I wonder if "AS APPLIED TO people" means
1. SINCE IT IS APPLIED TO people (affirmation)
2. WHEN IT IS APPLIED TO people (condition)
15 ago 2019 18:55
Risposte · 5
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Hi Jordi, as Chris says in his answer there's a good definition of 'applied to' in various dictionaries. I just want to add a small reply specifically to the two examples you gave at the end of your question...
In this case 'as' ='when' - so, yes it's a condition. It means 'if the context of using the words is to describe people they mean....'
15 agosto 2019
The Oxford Learner's Dictionaries are an excellent online resource.
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/apply?q=apply
apply
meaning 4
be relevant
[intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses) to concern or relate to somebody/something
Special conditions apply if you are under 18.
apply to somebody/something What I am saying applies only to some of you.
apply something to somebody/something The word ‘unexciting’ could never be applied to her novels.
15 agosto 2019
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Jordi Jorge
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Italiano, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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