slovo | definícia |
approach (mass) | approach
- koncepcia, prístup, približovanie, priblížiť sa |
approach (encz) | approach,aproximovat v: [mat.] luke |
approach (encz) | approach,blížení n: Pavel Cvrček |
approach (encz) | approach,blížit se |
approach (encz) | approach,blížit se k Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,cesta n: Pavel Cvrček |
approach (encz) | approach,koncepce n: Pavel Cvrček |
approach (encz) | approach,obrátit se na v: koho |
approach (encz) | approach,oslovit v: někoho, např. na ulici Pino |
approach (encz) | approach,pojetí |
approach (encz) | approach,postoj Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,postup n: Pavel Cvrček |
approach (encz) | approach,přiblížení |
approach (encz) | approach,přiblížit v: Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,přiblížit se k |
approach (encz) | approach,přibližování n: Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,příchod n: Pavel Cvrček |
approach (encz) | approach,příjezd n: Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,přikročit v: Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,přistoupit v: Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,přistoupit k Zdeněk Brož |
approach (encz) | approach,přístup n: |
approach (encz) | approach,přistupovat |
Approach (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. t.
1. To bring near; to cause to draw near; to advance.
[Archaic] --Boyle.
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2. To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw
nearer to; as, to approach the city; to approach my cabin;
he approached the age of manhood.
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He was an admirable poet, and thought even to have
approached Homer. --Temple.
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3. (Mil.) To take approaches to.
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Approach (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, n. [Cf. F. approche. See Approach, v.
i.]
1. The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near. "The
approach of summer." --Horsley.
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A nearer approach to the human type. --Owen.
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2. A access, or opportunity of drawing near.
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The approach to kings and principal persons.
--Bacon.
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3. pl. Movements to gain favor; advances.
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4. A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings
can be approached; an access. --Macaulay.
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5. pl. (Fort.) The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads
made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or
military post.
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6. (Hort.) See Approaching.
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7. (Golf) A stroke whose object is to land the ball on the
putting green. It is made with an iron club.
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8. (Aviation) that part of a flight during which an airplane
descends toward the landing strip.
[PJC]
9. (Bowling) the steps taken by a bowler just before
delivering the ball toward the pins.
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Approach (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Approached; p. pr.
& vb. n. Approaching.] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF.
approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad + propiare to draw
near, prope near.]
1. To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to
advance nearer.
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Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city? --2
Sam. xi. 20.
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But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as
ye see the day approaching. --Heb. x. 25.
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2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to
approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the
ablest statesman.
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approach (wn) | approach
n 1: ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or
situation; "his approach to every problem is to draw up a
list of pros and cons"; "an attack on inflation"; "his plan
of attack was misguided" [syn: approach, attack, {plan
of attack}]
2: the act of drawing spatially closer to something; "the
hunter's approach scattered the geese" [syn: approach,
approaching, coming]
3: a way of entering or leaving; "he took a wrong turn on the
access to the bridge" [syn: access, approach]
4: the final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing [syn:
approach path, approach, glide path, glide slope]
5: the event of one object coming closer to another [syn:
approach, approaching]
6: a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of
others; "she rejected his advances" [syn: overture,
advance, approach, feeler]
7: the temporal property of becoming nearer in time; "the
approach of winter" [syn: approach, approaching,
coming]
8: a close approximation; "the nearest approach to genius"
9: a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto
the putting green; "he lost the hole when his approach rolled
over the green" [syn: approach, approach shot]
v 1: move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They
are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"
[syn: approach, near, come on, go up, draw near,
draw close, come near]
2: come near or verge on, resemble, come nearer in quality, or
character; "This borders on discrimination!"; "His playing
approaches that of Horowitz" [syn: border on, approach]
3: begin to deal with; "approach a task"; "go about a difficult
problem"; "approach a new project" [syn: set about, {go
about}, approach]
4: come near in time; "Winter is approaching"; "approaching old
age" [syn: approach, come near]
5: make advances to someone, usually with a proposal or
suggestion; "I was approached by the President to serve as
his adviser in foreign matters" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
approachable (mass) | approachable
- prístupný |
approached (mass) | approached
- priblížil sa, prišiel |
approaching (mass) | approaching
- približujúci, blížiaci sa |
approachability (encz) | approachability,přístupnost n: Zdeněk Brožapproachability,vlídnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
approachable (encz) | approachable,přístupný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
approached (encz) | approached,osloven adj: někým, např. na ulici Pinoapproached,přiblížil se Zdeněk Brožapproached,přijel v: Zdeněk Brožapproached,přišel Zdeněk Brož |
approaches (encz) | approaches,blíží se Zdeněk Brožapproaches,přichází v: Zdeněk Brožapproaches,přijíždí v: Zdeněk Brožapproaches,přistupuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
approaching (encz) | approaching,blížící se adj: Pajoshapproaching,přibližuje v: se |
carrot and stick approach (encz) | carrot and stick approach,politika cukru a biče [fráz.] xkomczax |
carrot or stick approach (encz) | carrot or stick approach,politika cukru a biče [fráz.] xkomczax |
coherent approach to (encz) | coherent approach to,jednotný postoj k webcoherent approach to,jednotný přístup k web |
collaborative approach (encz) | collaborative approach, |
contingent valuation approach (encz) | contingent valuation approach,metoda kontingentního
hodnocení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
dose-response approach (encz) | dose-response approach,přístup dávka-odezva [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
enhanced collaborative approach (encz) | enhanced collaborative approach, |
ground-controlled approach (encz) | ground-controlled approach, n: |
inapproachable (encz) | inapproachable,nepřístupný Martin Mašín |
incremental approach (encz) | incremental approach, |
intensified collaborative approach (encz) | intensified collaborative approach, |
landing approach (encz) | landing approach, n: |
market-based approach (encz) | market-based approach, |
menu approach (encz) | menu approach, |
most rapid approach path (encz) | most rapid approach path,cesta nejrychlejšího přístupu [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
representative consumer approach (encz) | representative consumer approach,Přístup reprezentativního
konzumenta [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
rights approach (encz) | rights approach, |
unapproachability (encz) | unapproachability,nedosažitelnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
unapproachable (encz) | unapproachable,nepřístupný |
common missile approach warning system (czen) | Common Missile Approach Warning System,CMAWS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
missile approach warning system (czen) | Missile Approach Warning System,MAWS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
technology development approach (czen) | Technology Development Approach,TDA[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Approach (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. t.
1. To bring near; to cause to draw near; to advance.
[Archaic] --Boyle.
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2. To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw
nearer to; as, to approach the city; to approach my cabin;
he approached the age of manhood.
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He was an admirable poet, and thought even to have
approached Homer. --Temple.
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3. (Mil.) To take approaches to.
[1913 Webster]Approach \Ap*proach"\, n. [Cf. F. approche. See Approach, v.
i.]
1. The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near. "The
approach of summer." --Horsley.
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A nearer approach to the human type. --Owen.
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2. A access, or opportunity of drawing near.
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The approach to kings and principal persons.
--Bacon.
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3. pl. Movements to gain favor; advances.
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4. A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings
can be approached; an access. --Macaulay.
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5. pl. (Fort.) The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads
made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or
military post.
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6. (Hort.) See Approaching.
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7. (Golf) A stroke whose object is to land the ball on the
putting green. It is made with an iron club.
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8. (Aviation) that part of a flight during which an airplane
descends toward the landing strip.
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9. (Bowling) the steps taken by a bowler just before
delivering the ball toward the pins.
[PJC.]Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Approached; p. pr.
& vb. n. Approaching.] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF.
approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad + propiare to draw
near, prope near.]
1. To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to
advance nearer.
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Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city? --2
Sam. xi. 20.
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But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as
ye see the day approaching. --Heb. x. 25.
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2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to
approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the
ablest statesman.
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Approachability (gcide) | Approachability \Ap*proach`a*bil"i*ty\, n.
The quality of being approachable; approachableness.
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Approachable (gcide) | Approachable \Ap*proach"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being approached; accessible; as, approachable
virtue.
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Approachableness (gcide) | Approachableness \Ap*proach"a*ble*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being approachable; accessibility.
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Approached (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Approached; p. pr.
& vb. n. Approaching.] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF.
approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad + propiare to draw
near, prope near.]
1. To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to
advance nearer.
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Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city? --2
Sam. xi. 20.
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But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as
ye see the day approaching. --Heb. x. 25.
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2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to
approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the
ablest statesman.
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Approacher (gcide) | Approacher \Ap*proach"er\, n.
One who approaches.
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Approaching (gcide) | Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Approached; p. pr.
& vb. n. Approaching.] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF.
approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad + propiare to draw
near, prope near.]
1. To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to
advance nearer.
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Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city? --2
Sam. xi. 20.
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But exhorting one another; and so much the more, as
ye see the day approaching. --Heb. x. 25.
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2. To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to
approximate; as, he approaches to the character of the
ablest statesman.
[1913 Webster]Approaching \Ap*proach"ing\, n. (Hort.)
The act of ingrafting a sprig or shoot of one tree into
another, without cutting it from the parent stock; -- called,
also, inarching and grafting by approach.
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Approachless (gcide) | Approachless \Ap*proach"less\, a.
Impossible to be approached.
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Approachment (gcide) | Approachment \Ap*proach"ment\, n. [Cf. F. approachement.]
Approach. [Archaic] --Holland.
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Counter approach (gcide) | Counter \Coun"ter\, a.
Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse;
antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a
counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue. "Innumerable
facts attesting the counter principle." --I. Taylor.
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Counter approach (Fort.), a trench or work pushed forward
from defensive works to meet the approaches of besiegers.
See Approach.
Counter bond (Law), in old practice, a bond to secure one
who has given bond for another.
Counter brace. See Counter brace, in Vocabulary.
Counter deed (Law), a secret writing which destroys,
invalidates, or alters, a public deed.
Counter distinction, contradistinction. [Obs.]
Counter drain, a drain at the foot of the embankment of a
canal or watercourse, for carrying off the water that may
soak through.
Counter extension (Surg.), the fixation of the upper part
of a limb, while extension is practiced on the lower part,
as in cases of luxation or fracture.
Counter fissure (Surg.) Same as Contrafissure.
Counter indication. (Med.) Same as Contraindication.
Counter irritant (Med.), an irritant to produce a blister,
a pustular eruption, or other irritation in some part of
the body, in order to relieve an existing irritation in
some other part. "Counter irritants are of as great use in
moral as in physical diseases." --Macaulay.
Counter irritation (Med.), the act or the result of
applying a counter irritant.
Counter opening, an aperture or vent on the opposite side,
or in a different place.
Counter parole (Mil.), a word in addition to the password,
given in time of alarm as a signal.
Counter plea (Law), a replication to a plea. --Cowell.
Counter pressure, force or pressure that acts in a contrary
direction to some other opposing pressure.
Counter project, a project, scheme, or proposal brought
forward in opposition to another, as in the negotiation of
a treaty. --Swift.
Counter proof, in engraving, a print taken off from another
just printed, which, by being passed through the press,
gives a copy in reverse, and of course in the same
position as that of plate from which the first was
printed, the object being to enable the engraver to
inspect the state of the plate.
Counter revolution, a revolution opposed to a former one,
and restoring a former state of things.
Counter revolutionist, one engaged in, or befriending, a
counter revolution.
Counter round (Mil.), a body of officers whose duty it is
to visit and inspect the rounds and sentinels.
Counter sea (Naut.), a sea running in an opposite direction
from the wind.
Counter sense, opposite meaning.
Counter signal, a signal to answer or correspond to
another.
Counter signature, the name of a secretary or other officer
countersigned to a writing. --Tooke.
Counter slope, an overhanging slope; as, a wall with a
counter slope. --Mahan.
Counter statement, a statement made in opposition to, or
denial of, another statement.
Counter surety, a counter bond, or a surety to secure one
who has given security.
Counter tally, a tally corresponding to another.
Counter tide, contrary tide.
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graft by approach (gcide) | Inarch \In*arch"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inarched; p. pr. & vb.
n. Inarching.]
To graft by uniting, as a scion, to a stock, without
separating either from its root before the union is complete;
-- also called to graft by approach. --P. Miler.
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grafting by approach (gcide) | Ablactation \Ab`lac*ta"tion\ n.
1. The weaning of a child from the breast, or of young beasts
from their dam. --Blount.
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2. (Hort.) The process of grafting now called inarching, or
grafting by approach.
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Inapproachable (gcide) | Inapproachable \In`ap*proach"a*ble\, a.
Not approachable; unapproachable; inaccessible; unequaled. --
In`ap*proach"a*bly, adv.
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Inapproachably (gcide) | Inapproachable \In`ap*proach"a*ble\, a.
Not approachable; unapproachable; inaccessible; unequaled. --
In`ap*proach"a*bly, adv.
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Reapproach (gcide) | Reapproach \Re`ap*proach"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*pr[=o]ch"), v. i. & t.
To approach again or anew.
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Unapproachable (gcide) | Unapproachable \Unapproachable\
See approachable. |
Unapproached (gcide) | Unapproached \Unapproached\
See approached. |
approach path (wn) | approach path
n 1: the final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing
[syn: approach path, approach, glide path, {glide
slope}] |
approach pattern (wn) | approach pattern
n 1: the path that is prescribed for an airplane that is
preparing to land at an airport; "the traffic patterns
around O'Hare are very crowded"; "they stayed in the
pattern until the fog lifted" [syn: traffic pattern,
approach pattern, pattern] |
approach shot (wn) | approach shot
n 1: a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto
the putting green; "he lost the hole when his approach
rolled over the green" [syn: approach, approach shot] |
approach trench (wn) | approach trench
n 1: a trench that provides protected passage between the rear
and front lines of a defensive position [syn: {approach
trench}, communication trench] |
approachability (wn) | approachability
n 1: the attribute of being easy to meet or deal with [syn:
approachability, accessibility] [ant:
unapproachability] |
approachable (wn) | approachable
adj 1: capable of being read with comprehension; "readily
accessible to the nonprofessional reader"; "the tales
seem more approachable than his more difficult novels"
[syn: accessible, approachable]
2: easy to meet or converse or do business with; "a friendly
approachable person" [ant: unapproachable]
3: easily approached; "a site approachable from a branch of the
Niger" [syn: approachable, reachable] |
approaching (wn) | approaching
adj 1: of the relatively near future; "the approaching
election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming
holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions" [syn:
approaching, coming(a), forthcoming, upcoming]
n 1: the event of one object coming closer to another [syn:
approach, approaching]
2: the temporal property of becoming nearer in time; "the
approach of winter" [syn: approach, approaching,
coming]
3: the act of drawing spatially closer to something; "the
hunter's approach scattered the geese" [syn: approach,
approaching, coming] |
ground-controlled approach (wn) | ground-controlled approach
n 1: aircraft landing in bad weather in which the pilot is
talked down by ground control using precision approach
radar [syn: ground-controlled approach, GCA] |
landing approach (wn) | landing approach
n 1: the approach to a landing field by an airplane |
unapproachability (wn) | unapproachability
n 1: a disposition to be unapproachable; unfriendly and
inaccessible [ant: accessibility, approachability] |
unapproachable (wn) | unapproachable
adj 1: discouraging intimacies; reserved; "an unapproachable
executive" [ant: approachable]
2: inaccessibly located or situated; "an unapproachable chalet
high in the mountains"; "an unreachable canyon"; "the
unreachable stars" [syn: unapproachable, unreachable,
unreached, out of reach(p)] |
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