approach
approach 英 [əˈprəʊtʃ] 美 [əˈproʊtʃ]
n. 方法;途径;接近 v. 接近,靠近;着手处理
进行时:approaching 过去式:approached 过去分词:approached 第三人称单数:approaches 名词复数:approaches
- To approach is to get near something. An airplane is cleared for a final approach just as the wheels approach the landing strip.
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- n. 方法;途径;接近
- v. 接近,靠近;着手处理
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1. Winter is approaching.
冬天就要来临。
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2. We heard the sound of an approaching car.
我们听见一辆汽车驶近的声音。
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3. As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left.
快到市镇时就可以看见左边的学院。
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4. I'd like to ask his opinion but I find him difficult to approach.
我想征求他的意见,但发现很难和他谈得拢。
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5. She approached the bank for a loan.
她向银行要求贷款。
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6. profits approaching 30 million dollars
接近 3 000 万元的利润
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7. She took the wrong approach in her dealings with them.
她用错误的手段和他们打交道。
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8. the approach of spring
春天的来临
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9. a new approach road to the port
去港口的一条新通路
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10. What's the best way of approaching this problem?
什么是处理这个问题的最佳方式?
- approach (n.) mid-15c., "act of drawing near, arrival," from approach (v.). Meaning "way or means by which something is approached" is from 1630s. Figurative sense of "means of handling a problem, etc." is attested by 1905. Sense of "final stage of an aircraft flight before landing" is by 1930.
- approach (v.) c. 1300, "to go or come near" in place; late 14c. "come near in time," also "come near in quality or character, resemble, become similar," from Anglo-French approcher, Old French aprochier "come closer" (12c., Modern French approcher), from Late Latin appropiare, adpropiare "go nearer to," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + Late Latin propiare "come nearer," comparative of Latin prope "near" (see propinquity). Replaced Old English neahlæcan.
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