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semaphore(dictionary)
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approach 2, noun (oh) and semaphore (medicine)


approach 2, noun (oh)



2 W1S3 n
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1 ?method?
2 ?ask?
3 the approach of something
4 ?movement towards?
5 ?path/road?
6 ?aircraft?
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?METHOD?
[C] a method of doing something or dealing with a problem
approach to
::a new approach to teaching Languages
:: He decided to adopt a different approach and teach the Bible through story-telling.
:: This book takes an unorthodox approach to Art criticism.
:: organizations which take a positive approach to creative thinking
?ASK?
[C] a request from someone, asking you to do something for them
::They made a direct approach to the minister of Education.
the approach of sth
the approach of a particular time or event is the fact that it is getting closer
::the approach of autumn
::It's a sign of the approach of middle age.
?MOVEMENT TOWARDS?
[U] movement towards or near to something
::Our approach frightened the birds.
?PATH/ROAD?
[C] a road, path etc that leads to a place, and is the main way of reaching it
::Soldiers were guarding the approaches to the city.
::an approach road
?AIRCRAFT?
[C] the final part of a plane's flight, before it lands at an airport
::It was clear to land so we made our approach .

semaphore (medicine)


semaphore


A signal telegraph; an apparatus for giving signals by the disposition of lanterns, flags, oscillating arms, etc.

Origin: Gr. A seign + to bear: cf. F. Semaphore.

Source: Websters Dictionary