approach (B1)
カタカナ: アプローチ
IPA: /əˈproʊtʃ/
Definition
To move closer to someone or something in terms of physical distance or time, or to begin dealing with a task or problem.
意味: 物理的な距離や時間が近づくこと、あるいは課題や問題に対して取り組むことを指します。
Examples / 例文
The bus approached the stop. — The bus came closer to the bus stop.
As the deadline approaches, we need to focus. — As the time limit gets closer, we need to concentrate.
Approach の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Approach:
How to Use Approach
- approach someone about something (prepositional phrase)
- To speak to someone about a particular subject, often to ask for something. — "I need to approach my boss about a raise."
- approach something from an angle (prepositional phrase)
- To deal with a problem or situation in a particular way. — "We are approaching the problem from a different angle this time."
- approach to something (prepositional phrase)
- A particular way of dealing with something (used as a noun). — "Her approach to learning is very effective."
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