reaches
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reach
(rēch)v. reached, reach·ing, reach·es
v.tr.
1. To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend: reached out an arm.
2. To touch or grasp by stretching out or extending: can't reach the shelf.
3. To arrive at; attain: reached their destination; reached a conclusion.
4.
a. To succeed in getting in contact with or communicating with: They reached us by phone. Our newsletter reaches a specialized readership.
b. To succeed in having an effect on: No one seems able to reach her anymore.
5.
a. To extend as far as: The property reaches the shore.
b. To project as far as: A distant cry reached our ears.
c. To travel as far as: a long fly ball that reached the stadium's wall.
6. To aggregate or amount to: Sales reached the millions.
7. Informal To grasp and hand over to another: Reach me the sugar.
v.intr.
1. To extend or move a hand, arm, or other body part, especially when trying to touch or grasp something: reached for a book; reach into a pocket.
2.
a. To have extension in space or time: a coat that reaches to the knee; a career that reached over several decades.
b. To have an influence or effect: a philosophy that reaches into many disciplines.
c. To make an effort to address the needs of a group or community. Often used with out: a program to reach out to disengaged youth.
3. Nautical To sail with the wind abeam.
n.
1. The act or an instance of stretching or thrusting out: The frog caught the insect with a sudden reach of its tongue.
2. The extent or distance something can reach: a boxer with a long reach.
3.
a. Range of understanding; comprehension: a subject beyond my reach.
b. Range or scope of influence or effect: the reach of the transmitter. See Synonyms at range.
4. often reaches
a. An expanse of land or water, such as a stretch of water visible between bends in a river or channel.
b. A rank or level in a social group or organization: the lower reaches of society.
5. A pole connecting the rear axle of a vehicle with the front.
6. Nautical The tack of a sailing vessel with the wind abeam.
reach′a·ble adj.
reach′er n.
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reaches
(ˈriːtʃɪz)pl n
1. (Physical Geography) parts or sections: the upper reaches of the Amazon.
2. (Physical Geography) parts or areas: the outer reaches of the solar system.
3. levels: the higher reaches of the legal profession.
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Translations
reaches
[ˈriːtʃɪz] npl [river] → cours m
the upper reaches → le cours supérieur
the upper reaches of the Amazon → le cours supérieur de l'Amazone
the lower reaches → le cours inférieur
the middle reaches → le cours principal
the upper reaches → le cours supérieur
the upper reaches of the Amazon → le cours supérieur de l'Amazone
the lower reaches → le cours inférieur
the middle reaches → le cours principal
[place, area] the outer reaches of → les confins de
the outer reaches of the solar system → les confins du système solaire
the farthest reaches of → les confins de
the outer reaches of the solar system → les confins du système solaire
the farthest reaches of → les confins de
(= level) [organization] the lower reaches → les échelons inférieurs
the lower reaches of the organization → les échelons inférieurs de l'organisation
the higher reaches → les instances supérieures
the higher reaches of the legal profession → les instances supérieures de la profession judiciaire
the lower reaches of the organization → les échelons inférieurs de l'organisation
the higher reaches → les instances supérieures
the higher reaches of the legal profession → les instances supérieures de la profession judiciaire
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