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French-English translation for: functional approach
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NOUN   a functional approach | functional approaches
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fonctionnel {adj}functional
opérationnel {adj}functional [working]
entièrement fonctionnel {adj}fully functional
math. analyse {f} fonctionnellefunctional analysis
tech. capable de fonctionner {adj}functional
sci. équipe {f} interdisciplinairecross-functional team
qualité cahier {m} des chargesfunctional specification <FS>
qualité cahier {m} des chargesfunctional specification document <FSD>
qualité cahier {m} des chargesfunctional spec <FS> [short: functional specification]
approche {f}approach
rapprochement {m}approach
expectative {f}prudent approach
s'en venirto approach
se profiler [événements]to approach
approche {f} holistiqueholistic approach
approche {f} novatricenew approach
approche {f} novatricenovel approach
autre formule {f}another approach
sci. méthode {f} analytiqueanalytical approach
s'approcher [date, événement]to approach
méd. démarche {f} homéopathiquehomeopathic approach [Am.]
méd. démarche {f} homéopathiquehomoeopathic approach [Br.]
méthode {f} d'optimisationoptimization approach
aviat. approche {f} de pisterunway approach
aborder qn.to make an approach to sb.
aborder qn./qc. [approcher]to approach sb./sth.
aviat. balisage {m} [de piste d'aviation]approach lights
météo. approcher [se préparer]to approach [storm, thunderstorm, clouds, etc.]
s'aborder [entrer en relation]to approach one another
s'approcher de qn./qc.to approach sb./sth.
rectifier le tir [fig.]to change one's approach
faire une démarche auprès de qn.to approach sb.
tenter une démarche auprès de qn.to approach sb.
accès {m.pl} de la villeapproach roads to the town
math. tendre vers qc. [valeur]to approach sth. [e.g. a value]
météo. à la veille d'hiver {prep}on the approach of winter
aborder qn. dans la rueto approach sb. in the street
fin. frôler qc. [passer près]to approach sth. [e.g. sum of money]
emploi {m} à vieapproach to life [view or attitude about life]
aborder qc. en toute discrétionto take a low-key approach to sth.
traitement {m} [d'un problème, d'une question]approach
prendre des gants [loc.]to take a softly-softly approach [idiom]
méthode {f} d'optimisationoptimisation approach [Br.]
démarche {f} [attitude]approach [attitude, behaviour]
agir auprès de qn./qc. pour qc. [intervenir]to approach sb./sth. for sth.
 
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