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reaching

Aussprache: [riːtʃɪŋ]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to stretch out your arm or hand to touch or grab something. It's like when you want to grab a toy that is just a little too far away.

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She is reaching for the book on the top shelf.

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He couldn't reach the cookie jar because it was too high.

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Can you reach the ball from where you are sitting?

Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to make contact with someone, usually to talk or ask something. This is like when you want to call a friend and you reach out to them to say hello.

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I am reaching out to my teacher for help on the homework.

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She forgot to reach out to her grandmother this week.

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Did you reach out to your friend about the party?

Kontext: „goal or achievement“

(verb) to achieve something or get to a certain point. It's like when you work hard in school to reach your goals.

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They are reaching for their dreams by studying hard.

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He felt like he was not reaching his full potential this year.

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What are you doing to reach your goals this semester?

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