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アプローチ — meaning in English: approach

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buta
ショッピング
shoppingu
描画
byōga
アプローチ
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冷たい
tsumetai
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use アプローチ in professional settings, such as business meetings or academic discussions, to describe a method or strategy for tackling a problem. Additionally, it may be used in casual conversations when discussing personal efforts to engage with someone or something, like a new hobby or relationship.
Synonyms & nuances
A synonym for アプローチ is 手法 (shuhō), which specifically means 'method' or 'technique.' While both words convey a way of doing something, アプローチ emphasizes the strategy behind the action, making it more suitable for discussions involving engagement and interaction.
Culture
The word アプローチ comes from the English 'approach' and has been adopted into Japanese as a loanword. Its usage reflects Japan's increasing globalization and the blending of cultural ideas, particularly in business and academia. Interestingly, the word has evolved to encompass not only physical approaches but also metaphorical ones, such as approaches to problem-solving or interpersonal relationships.
FAQ
Q.What does アプローチ mean in English?
アプローチ translates to 'approach' in English, referring to a method or way of dealing with something, whether it be a problem, a person, or an idea.
Q.How do you use アプローチ in a sentence?
You can use アプローチ in sentences like: 'このプロジェクトには新しいアプローチが必要です' (This project requires a new approach) to convey the need for a different strategy.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using アプローチ?
A common mistake is to confuse アプローチ with approaches that strictly denote physical proximity. Remember, アプローチ can also refer to metaphorical and strategic methods in various contexts.
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