approcher
approach (transitive verb, intransitive and pronominal) To closely. [Vi] Come close, move on. Approach: to come near.
Meaning and uses
Set near to close. To see how nearest admit in its familiarity, in its vicinity. Stand, be with someone, have a free and easy access to someone. Getting close, be close. advance. Approaching the goal. Have some convenience, some …
Approach – In typography, the approach is the space between two consecutive letters. We distinguish: * the group approach, in general character spacing for all the letters of a scalable font * kerning, spacing, especially at certain pairs of characters …
Approach – The approach phase of flight between the cruise and landing.
Approach – The First, access to a place, a camp, etc.. Distance, white lies between the letters, when put next to each other. meeting of two faulty words should be separated, separation of two syllables, two letters that should be touching
= from the Latin prope near: place closer, be ready to reach (an age, a truth) = to give a value close to a number lower (default), a value greater than this number (in excess)
approach – small vertical intervals from automatically left and right characters so that each is positioned harmoniously with each of the other characters in the same font. Reduce mean closer approaches letters to each other
approach – activities of the case officer (EO) should lead to the recruitment of a person
Approach – How to move or proceed from a choice.
approach – placing or attempting to place the ball on the lawn of arrival.
approach – At the close of the green movement to reach a suitable (usually every shot to the green, except for example the first shots of a par 4 or par 5).
approach – space between two letters in a word.
approach – In this SOP-AM, the term ‘approach’ means arrival at an airport and includes:instrument approaches, visual approaches, approaches, contacts, circuit, indirect approaches from instrument approaches and landings.