reach
- IPA[riːtʃ]
英式
- stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something;extend one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something)
- an act of reaching out with one's arm;the distance to which someone, especially a boxer, can stretch out their hand
verb: reach, 3rd person present: reaches, gerund or present participle: reaching, past tense: reached, past participle: reached
noun: reach, plural noun: reaches
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動詞
- 1. stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something he reached over and turned off his bedside light she reached forward and yanked the curtains back 同義詞
- ▪ extend one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something) Leith reached for the nearest folder
- ▪ hand (something) to (someone) reach me those glasses 同義詞
- ▪ be able to touch something with an outstretched arm or leg I had to stand on tiptoe and even then I could hardly reach
- 2. arrive at; get as far as ‘Goodbye,’ she said as they reached the door the show is due to reach our screens early next year 同義詞
- ▪ West Indian arrive just round that corner, by them mango trees, and we reach
- ▪ attain or extend to (a specified point, level, or condition) unemployment reached a peak in 1933 denim shorts that reach to his knees 同義詞
- ▪ succeed in achieving the conference reached agreement on the draft treaty 同義詞
- ▪ succeed in influencing or having an effect on he seeks opportunities to reach viewers without journalistic interference 同義詞
- ▪ make contact with (someone) by telephone or other means I've been trying to reach you all morning 同義詞
- ▪ (of a broadcast or other communication) be received by television reached those parts of the electorate that other news sources could not
- 3. sail with the wind blowing from the side of the ship ‘Brighteyes’ was followed round the Goldstone by ‘Patriot’, while ‘Patriot’ white-sail reached
名詞
- 1. an act of reaching out with one's arm she made a reach for him
- ▪ the distance to which someone, especially a boxer, can stretch out their hand a giant, over six feet seven with a reach of over 81 inches 同義詞
- 2. the extent or range of something's application, effect, or influence he told a story to illustrate the reach of his fame 同義詞
- ▪ the number of people who watch or listen to a particular broadcast or channel during a specified period the programme's daily reach is 400,000
- 3. a continuous extent of water, especially a stretch of river between two bends, or the part of a canal between locks the upper reaches of the Nile
- 4. a distance traversed in reaching he could sail a clear reach for Key Canaka
- stretch out an arm in order to touch or grasp something
Oxford American Dictionary
- stretch out an arm in order to touch or grasp something
Oxford Dictionary
- a point of sailing in which the wind blows from slightly in front of the beam: we sailed on a close reach directly for Sharp's Island
- sail with the wind from slightly in front of the beam: the yachts close-reached for home
Oxford American Dictionary
- a situation in sailing in which the wind blows from slightly in front of the beam: we sailed on a close reach directly for Sharp's Island
- sail with the wind from slightly in front of the beam: the yachts close-reached for home
Oxford Dictionary
- a point of sailing in which the wind blows over a boat's quarter, between the beam and the ... on a broad reach they are magnificent craft
- sail on a broad reach.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a point of sailing in which the wind blows over a boat's quarter, between the beam and the ... on a broad reach they are magnificent craft
- sail on a broad reach.
Oxford Dictionary
- inside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand
Oxford Dictionary
- stretch upwards to pick something up and bring it to a lower level
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something: he reached over and turned off his bedside light she reached forward and yanked the curtains back
- an act of reaching out with one's arm: she made a reach for him
Oxford American Dictionary