constant application

[ˈkɑːnstənt ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən]
noun phrasepl: constant applications
aplicação constante
1. the act of applying something persistently and continuously over time; sustained effort or use
Success in learning a language requires constant application and practice.
O sucesso no aprendizado de um idioma requer aplicação constante e prática.
2. the repeated or continuous use of a method, principle, or substance
The constant application of sunscreen is necessary for skin protection.
A aplicação constante de protetor solar é necessária para a proteção da pele.
3. persistent dedication to a task or activity
Through constant application to his studies, he achieved excellent grades.
Através da aplicação constante aos seus estudos, ele obteve excelentes notas.
This phrase is particularly valued in both Brazilian and American educational contexts, reflecting the cultural emphasis on hard work and dedication. In Brazil, 'aplicação constante' is frequently used in academic discussions and motivational contexts. In the USA, 'constant application' is common in self-improvement and professional development discourse, often associated with the work ethic and 'hustle culture.'
Synonyms / Sinônimos
persistent effortcontinuous practicesustained dedicationdiligent workregular application
Antonyms / Antônimos
negligenceabandonmentinconsistencylazinessneglect

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
aplicação constante
standard term used throughout Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
aplicação constante
commonly used in educational and professional contexts
São Paulo
aplicação constante
frequently used in business and academic settings
Portugal
aplicação constante
identical usage to Brazilian Portuguese

Related Words

dedicationperseverancediligencecommitmentconsistencydiscipline

Related Idioms & Phrases

practice makes perfect through constant application
constant application of effort yields results
the constant application of rules
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