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outreach

/verb out-reech; noun, adjective out-reech/US // verb ˌaʊtˈritʃ; noun, adjective ˈaʊtˌritʃ //

外展,外联,外展工作,拓展

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reach beyond; exceed: The demand has outreached our supply.
    • : Archaic. to reach out; extend.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to reach out.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of reaching out.
    • : length or extent of reach.
    • : the act of extending services, benefits, etc., to a wider section of the population, as in community work.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : concerned with extending community services, benefits, etc.: an educational outreach program.

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Examples

  • If you’re doing outreach to bloggers, you can track each link you build in an Excel document and monitor status updates.

  • Particular outreach will focus on uninsured and unemployed adults — some of the same people are more likely to be hospitalized if they get sick — along with essential workers and people who are homeless.

  • Therefore, a campaign targeting major life events is bound to have limited outreach.

  • Greene said while outreach has significantly improved, it was lacking in the pandemic’s early days.

  • As a result, you may be leaving sites out of your outreach that can drive ranking, or you may be including sites that will provide no value or potentially get you penalized.

  • This is especially striking, though hardly surprising, in the case of Priebus, Mr. Outreach.

  • The outreach program spans the entire east coast, where the show mainly travels.

  • He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods.

  • Among the efforts they recommended: a $10 million outreach effort to minority communities.

  • And there are still some in the Republican Party who think all of this outreach is a mistake.

  • Now the thing to mark very keenly is this: that God's chief reliance in His passionate outreach for His world is men.

  • The pedigree of this usage is derived from so many descents of ages that the cause and author outreach the remembrance.

  • He would first work in us, that He may work through us in His passionate outreach for a world.

  • Hers was no poetic outreach like that of the young genius who wants to be off for Bohemia.

  • To fight is useless, for I have bowmen who can shoot you down and spears that can outreach you.