Apply vs Execute vs Practice vs Request vs Utilize

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Apply

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A2verb

Execute

Top 2.000 (häufig)C1verb

Practice

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A1noun

Request

Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)A2noun

Utilize

FormellTop 3.000 (häufig)C1verb
Am formellsten: Utilize
 ApplyExecutePracticeRequestUtilize
Aussprache🇬🇧 /["/əˈplaɪ/","/əˈplaɪz/","/əˈplaɪd/","/əˈplaɪɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈplaɪ/","/əˈplaɪz/","/əˈplaɪd/","/əˈplaɪɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈeksɪkjuːt/","/ˈeksɪkjuːts/","/ˈeksɪkjuːtɪd/","/ˈeksɪkjuːtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈeksɪkjuːt/","/ˈeksɪkjuːts/","/ˈeksɪkjuːtɪd/","/ˈeksɪkjuːtɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈpræktɪs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈpræktɪs/"]/🇬🇧 /["/rɪˈkwest/"]/🇺🇸 /["/rɪˈkwest/"]/🇬🇧 //ˈjuːtɪlaɪz//🇺🇸 //ˈjuːtəlaɪz//
BedeutungTo put something into use or request something.To carry out or perform a task or order.To do something repeatedly to improve your skills.to ask for somethingTo use something effectively.
BeispielYou need to apply for a job if you want to work there.The software will execute the commands as soon as they are entered.I need to practice my guitar skills every day.I would like to make a request for a day off next week.We should utilize all available resources to complete the project on time.
RegisterNeutralNeutralNeutralNeutralFormell
Wie häufigTop 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 2.000 (häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 1.000 (sehr häufig)Top 3.000 (häufig)
CEFR-NiveauA2C1A1A2C1
Wortartverbverbnounnounverb
Kollokationendirectly, evenly, liberally, over, tosummarily, illegally, publicly, as, for, beautifully, boldly, brilliantly, duly executed, beautifully, boldly, brilliantly, duly executedbasketball, batting, football, do, get, get in, facilities, field, ground, out of practice, with practice, practice at, be good practice for something, practice makes perfect, put something into, in practice, good, recommended, sound, introduce, adopt, employ, exist, begin, continue, practice among, practice for, practice in, a change in practice, a code of practice, make a practice of something, successful, clinical, legal, be in, go into, set up inspecial, legitimate, reasonable, make, put in, send, at somebody’s request, by request, on request, available on request, available upon request, by popular request, special, legitimate, reasonable, make, put in, send, at somebody’s request, by request, on request, available on request, available upon request, by popular requestutilize effectively, utilize resources, utilize opportunities, utilize techniques
Antonymewithdraw, remove, neglectcancel, abort, neglectneglect, ignorerefuse, declinewaste, misuse, neglect
Häufige FehlerConfused with 'imply' — they have different meanings., Using 'applied' incorrectly in past tense when referring to a suggestion., Omitting the object when stating to 'apply' something.'Execute' is often confused with 'prosecute'; remember they have different meanings., Learners may forget that 'execute' typically requires an object, e.g., 'execute a plan'., 'Execute' is sometimes incorrectly used in informal situations where simpler verbs would be more suitable.Confused with 'practise' which is the verb form in British English., Using 'practice' as a verb in British English, where it should be 'practise'., Omitting the object when specifying what to practice.Using 'request' with a different preposition, such as 'request for'., Confusing 'request' with 'require'., Not using it in the correct form, like 'requested' instead of 'requesting'.Confused with 'use' – 'utilize' sounds more complex., Overused in simple contexts where 'use' is sufficient., Assumed to mean something different from 'use'.
Hinweise zur VerwendungUse 'apply' when talking about using knowledge in practice or requesting a position. It is neutral and can fit in both casual and formal settings. Avoid using in overly casual contexts.Use 'execute' in formal contexts, such as legal or technical situations. It may sound too rigid in everyday conversation; prefer simpler terms like 'do' or 'carry out' in casual settings.Use 'practice' when referring to improving skills through repetition. In a formal context, use 'practise' (with an 's' in British English) for the verb form. Avoid using in very casual or slang conversations.Used in polite or formal contexts. It may sound too formal for casual conversations, where simpler words like 'ask' are preferred.Often used in academic or professional contexts to emphasize the effective use of resources. Less common in everyday conversation.

Häufige Fragen: Apply vs Execute vs Practice vs Request vs Utilize

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize?

Apply: To put something into use or request something. Execute: To carry out or perform a task or order. Practice: To do something repeatedly to improve your skills. Request: to ask for something Utilize: To use something effectively.

Was ist formeller: Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize?

Utilize ist davon am formellsten.

Sind Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize auf demselben CEFR-Niveau?

Apply: A2, Execute: C1, Practice: A1, Request: A2, Utilize: C1 auf der CEFR-Skala.

Welche Wortart sind Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize?

Apply: verb, Execute: verb, Practice: noun, Request: noun, Utilize: verb.

Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?

Apply: You need to apply for a job if you want to work there. Execute: The software will execute the commands as soon as they are entered. Practice: I need to practice my guitar skills every day. Request: I would like to make a request for a day off next week. Utilize: We should utilize all available resources to complete the project on time.

Kann ich Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize austauschbar verwenden?

Nicht immer. Apply, Execute, Practice, Request und Utilize sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.

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