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Was (wer) ist USES - definition

US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
USES; U.S. Employment Service

use         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Uses; Using; Use (disambiguation); Uſe; Uses (disambiguation)
I
/ju:s/ n.
1) to make use of
2) to put smt. to (good) use
3) to find a use for
4) to lose; regain the use of (she lost the use of one arm)
5) to deny (the) use of (the visitors were denied use of the library)
6) constant; daily; emergency; extensive; external; internal; official; practical; universal; wide use (they made extensive use of computers)
7) (legal) fair use
8) use for (do you have any use for this old paper?)
9) use in (is there any use in trying again?)
10) use of (what's the use of worrying?)
11) for use (for official use only)
12) in use (the copying machine is in use)
13) of use to (it was of no earthly use to us; can I be of any use to you?)
14) (misc.) she has no use for them ('she dislikes them'); to come into use; to go out of use USAGE NOTE: The following constructions are variants; the constructions with no prepositions are colloquial--is there any use in trying again?--is there any use trying again. what's the use of worrying?--what's the use worrying.
II
/ju:z/ v.
1) to use widely
2) (D; tr.) to use as (she used the candlestick as a paperweight)
3) (D; tr.) to use for (let's use paper plates for the picnic)
4) (E; in positive sentences and neg. sentences with never this verb is used only in the past tense to denote a former practice or state; in interrogative sentences the infinitive of this verb occurs with didn't, did not) she used to work there; there used to be an open field here; she never used to work there; didn't he use to work here? USAGE NOTE: In neg. sentences with didn't, did not, this verb occurs with the infinitive and, colloquially, with the past tense--she didn't use/used to work there. In old-fashioned BE, constructions such as the following may occur--used she (not) to work there. she used not to work there.
Using         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Uses; Using; Use (disambiguation); Uſe; Uses (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Use.
use         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Uses; Using; Use (disambiguation); Uſe; Uses (disambiguation)
¦ verb ju:z
1. take, hold, or deploy as a means of achieving something.
informal take (an illegal drug).
2. take or consume (an amount) from a limited supply.
(use something up) consume or expend the whole of something.
(be used up) informal (of a person) be worn out.
3. treat in a particular way: use your troops well.
exploit unfairly.
4. ju:st (used to) did repeatedly or existed in the past.
5. ju:st (be/get used to) be or become familiar with through experience.
6. (one could use) informal one would like or benefit from.
¦ noun ju:s
1. the action of using or state of being used.
the ability or power to exercise or manipulate something: he lost the use of his legs.
a purpose for or way in which something can be used.
2. value; advantage.
Law, historical the benefit or profit of lands, especially lands in the possession of another who holds them solely for the beneficiary.
3. the characteristic ritual and liturgy of a Christian Church or diocese.
Phrases
have no use for informal dislike or be impatient with.
make use of benefit from.
use and wont formal established custom.
use someone's name cite someone as an authority or reference.
Origin
ME: the noun from OFr. us, from L. usus, from uti 'to use'; the verb from OFr. user, based on L. uti.
Usage
Confusion can arise over whether to write used to or use to, largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases. Except in negatives and questions, the correct form is used to: we used to go to the cinema all the time. However, in negatives and questions using the auxiliary verb do, the correct form is use to, because the form of the verb required is the infinitive: I didn't use to like mushrooms.

Wikipedia

United States Employment Service

The United States Employment Service (USES) is an agency of the federal government of the United States responsible for "assisting coordination of the State public employment services in providing labor exchange and job finding assistance to job seekers and employers".

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für USES
1. The White House uses higher estimates, while Congress uses lower ones.
2. Like if the KKK uses it, it‘s wrong, but if 50 Cent uses it, it‘s OK?
3. The laboratory uses live viruses for research, and Merial uses them to produce vaccines.
4. It only uses five notes the same with the river it also uses five notes.
5. But the pleasant film uses up its ideas long before it uses up its running time.