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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
approximate
ap·proxi·mate AW [approximate approximates approximated approximating] adjective, verb adjective BrE [əˈprɒksɪmət] ; NAmE [əˈprɑːksɪmət] (abbr.approx) almost correct or accurate, but not completely so •an approximate number/total/cost • The cost given is only approximate. • Use these figures as an approximate guide in your calculations. Opp: ↑exact Word Origin: late Middle English (in the adjectival sense ‘close, similar’): from late Latin approximatus, past participle of approximare, from ad- ‘to’ + proximus ‘very near’. The verb (originally meaning ‘bring close’) arose in the mid 17th cent.; the current use as an adjective dates from the early 19th cent. Thesaurus: approximate adj. •The cost given is only approximate. rough • • imprecise • • inexact • • vague • • general • • broad • |AmE ballpark • Opp: exact a/an approximate/rough/vague/general/broad idea a/an approximate/rough/ballpark figure/estimate Approximate or rough? Approximate most often describes the number, amount, cost, etc. of sth. Rough more often describes an estimate, idea or guess of sth: •Construction was completed at an approximate cost of $4.1 million. • There were about 20 people there, at a rough guess. Rough, but not approximate can describe a piece of writing or a drawing: •a rough draft/sketch of sth ✗ an approximate draft/sketch of sth Example Bank: •Construction was completed at an approximate cost of $4.1 million. verb BrE [əˈprɒksɪmeɪt] ; NAmE [əˈprɑːksɪmeɪt] (formal) 1. transitive, intransitive to be similar or close to sth in nature, quality, amount, etc, but not exactly the same •~ sth The animals were reared in conditions which approximated the wild as closely as possible. •The total cost will approximate £15 billion. •~ to sth His story approximates to the facts that we already know. 2. transitive ~ sth to calculate or estimate sth fairly accurately •a formula for approximating the weight of a horse Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English (in the adjectival sense ‘close, similar’): from late Latin approximatus, past participle of approximare, from ad- ‘to’ + proximus ‘very near’. The verb (originally meaning ‘bring close’) arose in the mid 17th cent.; the current use as an adjective dates from the early 19th cent. Example Bank: •The total cost will approximate £5 billion.
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