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approachable

/uh-proh-chuh-buhl/US // əˈproʊ tʃə bəl //UK // (əˈprəʊtʃəbəl) //

平易近人,平易近人的,可接近的,平易近人的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being approached; accessible.
    • : easy to meet, know, talk with, etc.

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Examples

  • On one hand, researchers have found that being a mother makes female politicians seem warmer or more approachable to voters.

  • Compared to other adventure sports, bouldering is relatively approachable and affordable—all you need are shoes and chalk, and gyms are plentiful these days, with the cost of a day pass usually under $30.

  • We should note these are relatively approachable intern-led projects at Google which ought to be consumable by moderate to higher level programmers in one or more of these languages.

  • Having one that is approachable and encourages open communication fosters engagement, even in a time when virtual interactions are more the norm.

  • Learning about failure also makes science more approachable.

  • But how can parents be approachable and wise so their children feel comfortable speaking to them?

  • Personable and approachable, Jordin was easy to give instruction to because she was present.

  • He also liked girls, and he liked how approachable he was with a toddler staring awestruck from the next stool over.

  • Notorious for long dinner lines, the restaurant is far more approachable on the weekends.

  • Shipstead thought my photo read “young,” “approachable,” and “mischievous.”

  • He was close beside her, and approachable as ever; and Charley held Mrs. Dana and Lynn in conversation.

  • This spur is one of the few points from which the mass of the Mont Cervin is in anywise approachable.

  • Miss Poppleton was not an approachable person, and except in extreme cases her pupils did not venture to get up deputations.

  • He stands in violent contrast with the bombastic heroes of all times—modest, gentle-hearted, and always approachable.

  • It brought God near to them, holding converse with them, and approachable by them.