What does approcciare in Italian mean?

What is the meaning of the word approcciare in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use approcciare in Italian.

The word approcciare in Italian means approcciare, avvicinare, approcciare, approcciare, trattare. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word approcciare

approcciare

transitive verb (speak to)

(verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale: Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: "Lava la mela prima di mangiarla" - "Non mi aspettavo un successo così grande")
Edwin is very nervous when he approaches girls.
Edwin è molto nervoso quando approccia una ragazza.

avvicinare, approcciare

transitive verb (approach boldly)

(verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale: Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: "Lava la mela prima di mangiarla" - "Non mi aspettavo un successo così grande")
A man accosted Emily in the street to ask the time.
Un uomo approcciò Emily per strada per chiederle l'ora.

approcciare, trattare

transitive verb (figurative (tackle)

(verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale: Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: "Lava la mela prima di mangiarla" - "Non mi aspettavo un successo così grande")
Einstein approached problems in a unique way.
Einstein approcciava i problemi in un modo unico.

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