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Étape d'approche

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

approach stage SUST. AERO.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. approach [ingl. brit. əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. əˈproʊtʃ] SUST.

1. approach (route of access) (to town, island):

approach MILIT.

2. approach (advance):

3. approach (way of dealing):

4. approach:

to make approaches to sb (gen) COM.

5. approach (approximation):

6. approach AERO. → approach path

II. approach [ingl. brit. əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. əˈproʊtʃ] V. trans.

1. approach person, place:

2. approach (deal with):

approach problem, topic, subject

3. approach:

approach (more formally) person, company
solliciter (about au sujet de)

III. approach [ingl. brit. əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. əˈproʊtʃ] V. intr.

approach person, animal, car:
approach event, season, date:

approach path SUST. AERO.

I. stage [ingl. brit. steɪdʒ, ingl. am. steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (phase):

stade m (of, in de)
phase f (of, in de)
étape f (of, in de)

2. stage (raised platform) (gen):

stage TEAT.
to hold the stage literal, fig.
to set the stage TEAT.
to set the stage for sth fig.
the stage is set for the contest atrbv. equipment, furniture, lighting

3. stage TEAT.:

the play never reached the stage appearance, career, performance

4. stage fig.:

5. stage ASTRON.:

6. stage ingl. brit. TRANSP. (on bus route):

7. stage (on scaffolding):

8. stage (on microscope):

9. stage HIST., TRANSP. → stagecoach

II. stage [ingl. brit. steɪdʒ, ingl. am. steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (organize):

stage ceremony, competition, demonstration, event, festival, rebellion, reconstruction, strike
stage coup

2. stage (fake):

stage quarrel, scene

3. stage TEAT.:

stage play, performance

stagecoach SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. approach [əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. -ˈproʊtʃ] V. trans.

1. approach (get close(r) to):

2. approach (talk to):

to approach sb/sth about sth
aborder qn/qc à propos de qc

3. approach (deal with):

II. approach [əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. -ˈproʊtʃ] V. intr.

III. approach [əˈprəʊtʃ, ingl. am. -ˈproʊtʃ] SUST.

1. approach (coming, way of handling):

2. approach (onset):

3. approach (access):

4. approach (proposition):

I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (period in a process):

2. stage (section):

stage of journey, race

3. stage (raised theatre platform):

4. stage:

5. stage (scene of action):

II. stage [steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (produce on stage):

2. stage (organize):

en el diccionario PONS

I. approach ·ˈproʊtʃ] V. trans.

1. approach (get close(r) to):

2. approach (talk to):

to approach sb/sth about sth
aborder qn/qc à propos de qc

3. approach (deal with):

II. approach ·ˈproʊtʃ] V. intr.

III. approach ·ˈproʊtʃ] SUST.

1. approach (coming, way of handling):

2. approach (onset):

3. approach (access):

4. approach (proposition):

I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (period in process):

2. stage (section):

stage of trip, race

3. stage (in theater):

4. stage:

5. stage (scene of action):

II. stage [steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (produce on stage):

2. stage (organize):

Present
Iapproach
youapproach
he/she/itapproaches
weapproach
youapproach
theyapproach
Past
Iapproached
youapproached
he/she/itapproached
weapproached
youapproached
theyapproached
Present Perfect
Ihaveapproached
youhaveapproached
he/she/ithasapproached
wehaveapproached
youhaveapproached
theyhaveapproached
Past Perfect
Ihadapproached
youhadapproached
he/she/ithadapproached
wehadapproached
youhadapproached
theyhadapproached

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Passengers had to either walk to town or take the stagecoach.
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It was a centre for the stagecoach, as well as a busy ship port.
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The ranch was at times a post office and a stagecoach stop.
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In the 1830s, efforts were made by various toll road operators to macadamise the trail as a gravel stagecoach road.
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The oldest section may have served as a stagecoach stop and post office in the mid-18th century.
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