Reach
Russian Meaning
охват
досягаемость
протягивание
кругозор
размах
доступность
предел досягаемости
радиус действия
область влияния
сфера
протяжение
пространство
колено реки
плес
бьеф
галс
достигать
дожить
вытягивать
вытягивать руку
дотягиваться
доставать
брать
подавать
передавать
простираться
доходить
доноситься
добежать
добираться
протягивать
добиваться
составлять
составлять сумму
оказывать влияние
трогать
настигать
связаться
устанавливать контакт
сообщаться
сноситься
застать
наносить удар
сделать галс
доезжать
English Meaning
- To stretch out or put forth (a body part); extend: reached out an arm.
- To touch or grasp by stretching out or extending: can't reach the shelf.
- To arrive at; attain: reached a conclusion; reached their destination.
- To succeed in getting in contact with or communicating with: They reached us by phone. Our newsletter reaches a specialized readership.
- To succeed in having an effect on: No one seems able to reach her anymore.
- To extend as far as: The property reaches the shore.
- To project as far as: A distant cry reached our ears.
- To travel as far as: a long fly ball that reached the stadium's wall.
- To aggregate or amount to: Sales reached the millions.
- Informal To grasp and hand over to another: Reach me the sugar.
- To thrust out or extend something.
- To try to grasp or touch something: reached for a book.
- To have extension in space or time: a coat that reaches to the knee; a career that reached over several decades.
- To be extensive in influence or effect.
- To make an excessive effort, as in drawing a conclusion or making a joke; overreach.
- Nautical To sail with the wind abeam.
- The act or an instance of stretching or thrusting out.
- The extent or distance something can reach.
- Range of understanding; comprehension: a subject beyond my reach.
- Range or scope of influence or effect.
- An expanse: a reach of prairie; the lower reaches of the food chain.
- A pole connecting the rear axle of a vehicle with the front.
- Nautical The tack of a sailing vessel with the wind abeam.
- The stretch of water visible between bends in a river or channel.