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use - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Uses; Using; Use (disambiguation); Uſe; Uses (disambiguation)

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Definition

use
¦ 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

Use

Use may refer to:

  • Use (law), an obligation on a person to whom property has been conveyed
  • Use (liturgy), a special form of Roman Catholic ritual adopted for use in a particular diocese
  • Use–mention distinction, the distinction between using a word and mentioning it
  • Consumption (economics)
    • Resource depletion, use to the point of lack of supply
    • Psychological manipulation, in a form that treats a person is as a means to an end
  • Rental utilization, quantification of the use of assets to be continuously let
Examples of use of use
1. They do not use computers and very rarely use typewriters.
2. Use rechargeable batteries Use rechargeable, not disposable, batteries.
3. Use less — half the amount of shampoo you‘d usually use.
4. "These are people who didn‘t use loan sharks, who didn‘t use bank overdrafts, who did not use credit cards.
5. If you want to use toothpaste — use a low fluoride paste (around 500 parts per million)and use less.