| Word | Pronuciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| approach | /əˈprəʊtʃ/ | 1. (transitive & intransitive) If you approach something, you move closer to it. 2. (transitive) If you approach a problem, or a job you try to deal with it. | approach (noun) approachable approachability |
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
In some cases, an unstructured approach was used to allow participants to tell their stories in their own wayIn some cases, an unstructured approach was used to allow participants to tell their stories in their own way.
ReplyDeleteSPANISH: enfoque
Carlos Garcia
ReplyDeleteIn this book he makes his closest approach to the greatness
The troops approached the enemy to attack accurately.
ReplyDeleteA time sampling method was used to approach teenagers; the interviews were done during the weekdays after school hours and on weekends
ReplyDeleteJapanese: sessyoku/ sekkin suru
приближаться, подходить
ReplyDeleteapproach
ReplyDelete[ə'prəutʃ]
n. 接近;途径,方法
vt. &vi. 靠近,接近,动手处理
There are several ways of approaching the problem.
The mission of this website is to provide a clear statement of a nonviolent approach to animal rights that requires the abolition of animal exploitation.
ReplyDeleteITALIAN: AVVICINAMENTO
He approached the manager for a job
ReplyDeleteThe store owner would then approach me and ask me to pay for the clothes my " girlfriend " had just
ReplyDeleteKorean : 접근하다
It is concluded that an instructional system must be crafted to move from approach to design to procedure.
ReplyDeleteTherefore, as a new manager or supervisor, get used to an organized approach to problem solving and decision making.
ReplyDeleteHe approached the question as a scientist.
ReplyDelete