单词 | reach |
释义 | Word Frequency reach(riːtʃ) verb 1. (transitive) to arrive at or get to (a place, person, etc) in the course of movement or action to reach the office 2. to extend as far as (a point or place) to reach the ceiling can you reach? 3. (transitive) to come to (a certain condition, stage, or situation) to reach the point of starvation 4. (intransitive) to extend in influence or operation the Roman conquest reached throughout England 5. (transitive) informal to pass or give (something to a person) with the outstretched hand to reach someone a book 6. (intr; foll by out, for, or after) to make a movement (towards), as if to grasp or touch to reach for something on a shelf 7. (intr; foll by for or after) to strive or yearn to reach for the impossible 8. (transitive) to make contact or communication with (someone) we tried to reach him all day 9. (transitive) to strike, esp in fencing or boxing 10. (transitive) to amount to (a certain sum) to reach the five million mark 11. (intransitive) nautical to sail on a tack with the wind on or near abeam noun 12. the act of reaching 13. the extent or distance of reaching within reach of safety beyond her reach 14. the range of influence, power, jurisdiction, etc 15. an open stretch of water, esp on a river 16. nautical the direction or distance sailed by a vessel on one tack 17. a bar on the rear axle of a vehicle connecting it with some part at the front end 18. television, radio the percentage of the population selecting a broadcast programme or channel for more than a specified time during a day or week 19. marketing the proportion of a market that an advertiser hopes to reach at least once in a campaign Derived forms reachable (ˈreachable) adjective reacher (ˈreacher) noun Word origin Old English rǣcan; related to Old Frisian rēka, Old High German reihhen |
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