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English abbreviation dictionary - reach

 
 

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Reach

reach
U.S. gov. abbr.
Respecting Ethnic And Cultural Heritage U.S. gov. abbr.
Record Export For Art And Cultural Heritage mil. abbr.
Reaffirming Ethnic Awareness And Cultural Harmony univ. abbr.
Research Education And Action For Cooperatives And Health univ. abbr.
Research Experiences in Algebraic Combinatorics at Harvard non-prof. org. abbr.
Romanian Emergency Aid and Community Help educ. abbr.
Request For Early Assistance And Coordinating Help educ. abbr.
Responsibility Education And Action For Community Health educ. abbr.
Responsibility Education Attitude Change And Health educ. abbr.
Referral Education And Counseling Help educ. abbr.
Rebuilding Educating Awareness Counseling And Hope educ. abbr.
Ringgold's Extracurricular Activities Create Hope educ. abbr.
Ringgolds Extracurricular Activities Create Hope educ. abbr.
Responsibility Education Achievement Caring And Hope educ. abbr.
Responsible Educated Adolescents Can Help religion abbr.
Research Education And Access To Charitable Health religion abbr.
Retreat Evangelization And Conversion Of Hearts religion abbr.
Relationship, Evangelism, Accountability, Care, And Hope religion abbr.
Relational Evangelism And Christian Hospitality religion abbr.
Relationship Evangelism Accountability Care And Hope law abbr.
Rape Education Advocacy Counseling And Healing gen. bus. abbr.
Raising Employee Awareness Of Community Hardships gen. bus. abbr.
Respect Enthusiasm Able Caring Helpers firm name abbr.
Redwood Empire Air Care Helicopter
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1.
  ~1 v 1 »ARRIVE« to arrive at a particular place, especially when it has taken a long time or a lot of effort to get there  (It was a relief to reach the safety of our home at last. | Your letter reached me yesterday.) 2 »WITH YOUR HAND« a) I always + adv/prep, T always + adv/prep to move your hand or arm in order to touch, hold, or pick up something + for/in/over etc  (I saw Kelly reach for the gun.) reach out a hand  (One of the men suddenly reached out a hand and grabbed my arm.) b) T not in progressive to succeed in touching something by stretching out your hand or arm, especially something that is above your head  (Even when I stood on tiptoe I couldn't reach the top shelf. | We picked all the fruit we could reach.) c) »TAKE STH/PICK STH UP« to take or pick up something by stretching your arm, especially over your head  (reach sth down)  (She reached down a can of peaches from the top shelf.) 3 »LEVEL/STANDARD« to increase, improve, or develop to a particular level or standard over a period of time  (These plants take a long time to reach maturity. | wind speeds reaching over 100 mph) 4 »ACHIEVE AN AIM« to succeed in doing what you were trying to do  (reach a decision/agreement/result etc)  (After two years of negotiations, the warring parties have finally reached a settlement.) 5 »LENGTH/HEIGHT« I always + adv/prep, T not in progressive to be big enough, long enough, or high enough to get to a particular point or level  (The flood waters reached the lower floor of the houses. | reach as far as/down to)  (Her skirt reaches down to her ankles.) 6 »SPEAK TO SB« to speak to someone or leave a message for them, especially by telephone; contact2  (Here's my phone number, in case you need to reach me.) 7 »BE SEEN/HEARD BY SB« if a message, television programme etc reaches a lot of people, they hear it or see it  (The sales campaign reached a target audience of 12,000 women.) 8 reach for the stars to aim for something that is very difficult to achieve  ( USAGE NOTE: REACH WORD CHOICE reach, arrive, get to,...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (reaches, reaching, reached) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. When someone or something reaches a place, they arrive there. He did not stop until he reached the door... He reached Cambridge shortly before three o’clock. VERB: V n, V n 2. If someone or something has reached a certain stage, level, or amount, they are at that stage, level, or amount. The process of political change in South Africa has reached the stage where it is irreversible... We’re told the figure could reach 100,000 next year. VERB: V n, V n 3. If you reach somewhere, you move your arm and hand to take or touch something. Judy reached into her handbag and handed me a small printed leaflet... He reached up for an overhanging branch. VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv 4. If you can reach something, you are able to touch it by stretching out your arm or leg. Can you reach your toes with your fingertips? VERB: V n 5. If you try to reach someone, you try to contact them, usually by telephone. Has the doctor told you how to reach him or her in emergencies?... = contact VERB: V n 6. If something reaches a place, point, or level, it extends as far as that place, point, or level. ...a nightshirt which reached to his knees... The water level in Lake Taihu has reached record levels... VERB: V to n, V n 7. When people reach an agreement or a decision, they succeed in achieving it. A meeting of agriculture ministers in Luxembourg today has so far failed to reach agreement over farm subsidies... They are meeting in Lusaka in an attempt to reach a compromise. VERB: V n, V n 8. Someone’s or something’s reach is the distance or limit to which they can stretch, extend, or travel. Isabelle placed a wine cup on the table within his reach. N-UNCOUNT: oft poss N 9. If a place or thing is within reach, it is possible to have it or get to it. If it is out of reach, it is not possible to have it or get to it. It is located within reach of many important Norman towns,...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English rechen, from Old English r?can; akin to Old High German reichen to ~, Lithuanian raizytis to stretch oneself  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to stretch out ; extend  b. thrust  2.  a. to touch or grasp by extending a part of the body (as a hand) or an object couldn't ~ the apple  b. to pick up and draw toward one ; take  c.  (1) to extend to the shadow ~ed the wall  (2) to get up to or as far as ; come to your letter ~ed me yesterday his voice ~ed the last rows they hoped to ~ an agreement  d.  (1) encompass  (2) to make an impression on  (3) to communicate with  3. to hand over ; pass  intransitive verb  1.  a. to make a stretch with or as if with one's hand  b. to strain after something  2.  a. project, extend his land ~es to the river  b. to arrive at or come to something as far as the eye could ~  3. to sail on a ~  • ~able adjective  • ~er noun  II. noun  Date: 1536  1. a continuous stretch or expanse; especially a straight portion of a stream or river  2.  a.  (1) the action or an act of ~ing  (2) an individual part of a progression or journey  b.  (1) a ~able distance within ~  (2) ability to ~ had a long ~  c. an extent or range especially of knowledge or comprehension  3. a bearing shaft or coupling pole; especially the rod joining the hind axle to the forward bolster of a wagon  4. the tack sailed by a ship with the wind coming just forward of the beam or with the wind directly abeam or abaft the beam  5. echelon, level — usually used in plural the upper ~es of academia ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. & tr. (often foll. by out) stretch out; extend. 2 intr. stretch out a limb, the hand, etc.; make a reaching motion or effort. 3 intr. (often foll. by for) make a motion or effort to touch or get hold of, or to attain (reached for his pipe). 4 tr. get as far as; arrive at (reached Lincoln at lunch-time; your letter reached me today). 5 tr. get to or attain (a specified point) on a scale (the temperature reached 90°; the number of applications reached 100). 6 intr. (foll. by to) attain to; be adequate for (my income will not reach to it). 7 tr. succeed in achieving; attain (have reached agreement). 8 tr. make contact with the hand etc., or by telephone etc. (was out all day and could not be reached). 9 tr. succeed in influencing or having the required effect on (could not manage to reach their audience). 10 tr. hand, pass (reach me that book). 11 tr. take with an outstretched hand. 12 intr. Naut. sail with the wind abeam or abaft the beam. --n. 1 the extent to which a hand etc. can be reached out, influence exerted, motion carried out, or mental powers used. 2 an act of reaching out. 3 a continuous extent, esp. a stretch of river between two bends, or the part of a canal between locks. 4 Naut. a distance traversed in reaching. Phrases and idioms out of reach not able to be reached or attained. reach-me-down ready-made. Derivatives reachable adj. reacher n. Etymology: OE r{aelig}can f. WG ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  1) область действия; зона досягаемости 2) участок (реки, канала); длина участка (реки или канала с однородными гидрологическими характеристиками) 3) гидр. бьеф 4) эстуарий; морской залив, вдающийся в сушу 5) тлв дальность действия; область обслуживания (в кабельном телевидении) 6) тяговая балка; дышло прицепа 7) длина резьбовой части (болта, свечи зажигания) 8) длина плеча (напр. рычага) 9) удлинённая державка (режущего инструмента) - reach of channel - reach of crane - boom reach - braided reach - digging reach - downstream reach - dumping reach - head reach - inflow reach - lower reach - machine's reach - manipulator's reach - mouth reach - shovel reach - summit reach - tail reach - tidal reach - upper reach - upstream reach - wrist reach ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
6.
  радиус действия; вылет (напр. стрелы) участок (реки, канала) бьеф within reach canal reach digging reach downstream reach short reach stability reach summit reach upstream reach ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
7.
  1) бьеф 2) договариваться 3) достигать 4) доходить 5) простирание 6) простираться reach destination point — выйти на пункт назначения - reach a conclusion - reach a state - reach conclusion - reach extremum - reach of arm ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
8.
  гл. 1) составлять сумму 2) протягивать 3) передавать, подавать 4) доставать 5) достигать, доходить 6) простираться 7) оказывать влияние • - reach a goal - reach an agreement - reach out REACH достигать; доходить – to reach compromise REACH I гл. 1) общ. достигать, доходить; простираться; связаться; оказывать влияние How to reach me? - Как со мной связаться? Use the web to reach people. - Используйте веб, чтобы повлиять на людей. 2) общ. достигать; составлять (сумму) He expects the cost of research and development to reach ten million dollars. - Он ожидает, что затраты на исследования и разработки достигнут десяти миллионов долларов. 3) марк. охватывать (определенную группу потенциальных покупателей); достигать, приобретать (потребителей) Innovative marketing programs are designed to reach consumers in new ways beyond traditional advertising. - Новаторские маркетинговые программы направлены на то, чтобы приобрести потребителей новыми способами, помимо традиционной рекламы. II сущ. рекл. = cumulative audience ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
9.
  1) радиус действия 2) колено реки 3) плёс – lower reach – upper reach ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
10.
  1. протягивание (руки и т. п.) to make a reach for smth. —- протянуть руку (потянуться) за чем-л. to get dmth. by a long reach —- с трудом дотянуться до чего-л. within reach of one's hand —- под рукой; стоит руку протянуть 2. размах reach of crane —- тех. вынос стрелы крана 3. досягаемость; доступность within reach —- в пределах досягаемости beyond (out of, above) reach —- вне (пределов) досягаемости within easy reach of the station —- неподалеку от станции the goal is within our reach —- мы близки к цели cars within the reach of small purses —- автомобили по доступной цене no help was within reach —- помощи неоткуда было ждать 4. радиус действия the reach of a gun —- дальнобойность the reach of eye (of sight) —- видимость, пределы видимости the reach of sound —- слышимость out of reach of the guns —- вне досягаемости огня орудий 5. дистанция удара (бокс) this boxer has a long reach —- у этого боксера длинные руки 6. круг, уровень (знаний и т. п.); кругозор; охват beyond the reach of all suspicion —- выше (вне) всяких подозрений a reach of thought far beyond one's contemporaries —- гораздо более широкий кругозор, чем у современников such subtleties are beyond my reach —- такие тонкости выше моего понимания he has a wonderful reach of imagination —- у него удивительный полет фантазии 7. круги (общества); уровень (положения и т. п.) the higher reaches of academic life —- академическая элита, высшие...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
11.
  I  1. noun  1) протягивание (руки и т.п.); to make a reach for smth. - протянуть руку, потянуться за чем-л.  2) предел досягаемости, досягаемость; beyond ones reach - вне досягаемости, недоступный; within easy reach of the railway - неподалеку от железной дороги; within reach of ones hand - под рукой; out of reach of the guns - вне досягаемости огня орудий  3) область влияния, охват; кругозор; сфера; such subtleties are beyond my reach - такие тонкости выше моего понимания  4) протяжение, пространство; a reach of woodland - широкая полоса лесов  5) плес; колено реки  6) бьеф  7) naut. галс  8) радиус действия  2. v.  1) протягивать, вытягивать (часто reach out); to reach ones hand across the table - протянуть руку через стол  2) доставать; дотягиваться; брать (часто reach for); There was no time for me to reach for my gun.  3) coll. передавать, подавать; reach me the mustard, please - передайте мне, пожалуйста, горчицу  4) достигать, доходить; he is so tall that he reaches the ceiling - он так высок, что достает до потолка; to reach old age - дожить до старости; as far as the eye can reach - насколько может охватить взор; the memory reaches back over many years - в памяти сохраняется далекое прошлое; your letter reached me yesterday - ваше письмо дошло (только) вчера  5) застать, настигнуть; his letter reached me - его письмо застало меня  6) доезжать до; добираться до; the train reaches...
Англо-русский словарь
12.
  See: BOARDING HOUSE REACH. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
13.
  - O.E. rжcan "to extend, hold forth," from W.Gmc. *raikjan "stretch out the hand," from P.Gmc. *raikijanau. Shakespeare uses the now-obsolete past tense form raught (O.E. rжhte). The noun is first recorded 1526. ...
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