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ap.proach (obj) COME NEARHE5prEJtF, $-5proJtFvto come near or nearer to (something or someone) in space, time, quality or amount靠近,走近We could just see the train approaching in the distance. [I]我们刚好能看到火车从远处开来。If you look out of the window on the left of the bus, you'll see that we're now approaching the Tower of London. [T]如果你从公共汽车左边的车窗望出去,你就可以看到我们正在朝伦敦塔开去。I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break now. [T]我看午饭时间快到了,我们休息一会儿吧。In my opinion, no other composers even begin to approach (=come near in quality to) Mozart. [T]依我看,没有哪个作曲家是能和莫扎特等量齐观的。The total amount raised so far is approaching (=almost) $1000. [T]筹款总额现已接近一千美元。My grandfather is very active for a man approaching 80 (=who is almost 80 years old). [T]就一个年近八十的老人而言,我祖父还是活力很充沛的。If you approach someone you speak, write or visit them in order to make a request, business agreement, etc.接洽,打交道We've just approached the bank (=asked them for the first time) for/about a loan. [T]我们刚就贷款的事跟银行接洽过。My boss isn't a very easy person to approach (=it is difficult to talk to him or her). [T]我的老板不是一个好说话的人。I'm going to approach my uncle to see if he will give me a job. [T]我去找找我的叔叔,看他是否能给我一份活干。
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