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reaches

Aussprache: [riːtʃɪz]

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Kontext: „physical distance“

(verb) to extend your hand or arm to touch something that is a bit far away. Imagine you want to grab a toy that's on the table, so you stretch out your arm to get it.

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She reaches for the cookie jar on the top shelf.

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He can't reach the book on the high shelf because he is too short.

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Can you reach the light switch from where you are sitting?

Kontext: „achievement“

(verb) to attain or achieve a goal, like when you work hard to get something you want. For example, if you study a lot and then get a good grade, you have reached your goal.

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After years of practice, she finally reaches her dream of becoming an artist.

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Despite all his efforts, he has not reached his goal of improving his grades.

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Have you reached your target for your reading this month?

Kontext: „interaction“

(verb) to make contact or communicate with someone, like when you call your friend or send a message. When you reach out, you are trying to connect with them.

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He reaches out to his classmates to ask for help with homework.

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She didn't reach out to anyone when she was feeling sad.

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Have you reached out to your teacher about the project?

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