The English phrase "looking for a job" is: to apply for a job;; Job-hunting
apply reads French and English? [? 'pla? ]? Beautiful? [?' pla? ]?
1. Meaning of transitive verb: apply; Apply; Application
2, as an intransitive verb: apply; Apply; Applicable; Request
phrases:
1. apply for a patent? Apply for a patent
2. apply in person? Apply in person; Ask in person
3. apply to customs? Customs declaration
4. apply for a position? Apply for a position; Job hunting
5. Apply for employment? Reimbursement
Example:
Why do? I? have? to? register? to? apply? for? a? job?
why do I have to register to apply for a job? Usage of extended information
apply:
1. Apply can also be followed by a reflexive pronoun, which means "put (energy, etc.) into …", followed by a phrase caused by the preposition to. Not used in passive structure, nor in progressive tense.
2. When applying, apply refers to the application of theories and principles, and is only used as an intransitive verb.
3. apply is an intransitive verb and is often used in "apply? The structure "to...for ..." means "apply to ...". The object of the preposition "to" can be a person or an organization, and the object of "for" can be a thing or a position.
4. apply can also mean to ask the person in charge directly to agree to his request or application in person or by letter.
5. The original meaning of apply means "putting A above B". In modern English, the meaning of "paste" is still retained, and by extension, it means to "apply" something to another thing to make it play or achieve practical benefits.
6. When applying, apply is a formal usage, and the transitive verb is only used in the instruction. In conversation and most words, it is replaced by put [rub] it on and rub [spread] it in. Put [coat] on [on] can you say apply? sth to...。 After apply, you can take drugs, paint, ice cubes, etc. as objects, while the object of to can be things or a certain part of the human body.