apropos in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for apropos in the English»French Dictionary

I.apropos [Brit ˌaprəˈpəʊ, ˈaprəpəʊ, Am ˌæprəˈpoʊ] ADJ

II.apropos [Brit ˌaprəˈpəʊ, ˈaprəpəʊ, Am ˌæprəˈpoʊ] ADV

apropos in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for apropos in the English»French Dictionary

I.apropos, a propos [ˌæprəˈpəʊ, Am -ˈpoʊ] PREP

II.apropos, a propos [ˌæprəˈpəʊ, Am -ˈpoʊ] ADV

III.apropos, a propos [ˌæprəˈpəʊ, Am -ˈpoʊ] ADJ

apropos Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

apropos (of) sth form
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The concept of an object, apropos object-based attention, entails more than a physical thing that can be seen and touched.
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Mismatches between domain models and their computational mirrors can raise issues that are apropos to this topic.
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Among the different approaches to the series, a metaphysical reading is apropos.
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It is entirely apropos that the museum pursued this project.
thechronicleherald.ca
Apropos to that, membership in the drivers' eyes was still highly coveted.
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But no, a simple prayer or a little hymn seemed apropos.
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His driving style was more apropos to bias ply tires.
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Closely related commands include apropos and man.
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Apropos of nothing, he bridles at the mention of his inexhaustible work ethic.
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The documentary's topic is apropos of the current media landscape.
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