applaudir, v.n.a., to applaud, to clap, to clap the hands, to cheer; to praise, to commend, to approve. — un acteur; to applaud an actor. Je vous applaudis de vous être conduit si prudemment; I commend you for having acted so prudently. Applaudi de tout le monde; applauded by everybody.
s’applaudir, v.r., to applaud one’s self for, to glory in (a thing); to congratulate one’s self (on), to rejoice (in or at). Il s’applaudit lui-même; he admires himself.
applaudissement (-mān), n.m., applause, public praise, commendation; plaudits, cheering. Salve d’—s; round of applause, of cheering.
applaudisseur, n.m., (b.s.) applauder.
applicable, adj., applicable, apposite, relevant, suitable.
application, n.f., application, employment (of a sum of money); attention, care, diligence, sedulousness; (gold.) charging; appliqué lace. Avec —; sedulously. Sans — déterminée; unappropriated. D’—; practical, feasible. — d’Angleterre; Honiton lace. Bras d’—; bracket.
applique, n.f., (gold.) charging.
appliqué, -e, adj., intent, sedulous, studious, diligent, attentive.
appliquer, v.a., to apply, to stick; to award (judgment); to employ (money); to put, to set, to affix, to bring close; to adapt, to fit; to apply to, to appropriate; to bestow on, to hit, to strike. — des ventouses; to cup. — mal à propos; to misapply.
s’appliquer, v.r., to apply a thing to one’s self, to take it for one’s self; to apply one’s self, to fall to, to set to, to take to, to labor at, to make it one’s study; to stick to.