reachable / ritʃ /

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reachable3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  2. to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: Your letter never reached me.
  3. to succeed in touching or seizing with an outstretched hand, a pole, etc.: to reach a book on a high shelf.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a stretch, as with the hand or arm.
  2. to become outstretched, as the hand or arm.
  3. to make a movement or effort as if to touch or seize something: to reach for a weapon.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of reaching: to make a reach for a gun.
  2. the extent or distance of reaching: within reach of his voice.
  3. range of effective action, power, or capacity.

reachable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

accessible

reachable 的近义词 3
reachable 的反义词 1

reachable构成的短语

  • reach for the sky
  • boardinghouse reach
  • get to (reach) first base
  • in reach

更多reachable例句

  1. In fact, so much has been made so fast and by so few relatively, that it’s easy to wonder if greater equality is now forever out of reach.
  2. One end connects to a root, the other to a store of minerals often beyond the physical reach of roots.
  3. At that point a gold medal may still be far out of reach, but at least Lean could line up for the race.
  4. Instagram is “probably our best performing channel from a reach and engagement standpoint followed closely by Twitter,” said Chang.
  5. Walmart said in a statement on Saturday that it expects the deal will provide it with “an important way for us to expand our reach and serve omnichannel customers as well as grow our third-party marketplace, fulfillment and advertising businesses.”
  6. With that said, Paul had the right idea: There is a reachable constituency for conservative politics in the black community.
  7. Sadly no insurance, but he makes up for it by being reachable just about 24/7.
  8. He waited temptingly in reachable places and even lured one of his enemies to attack him.
  9. For prayer in its simplest conception supposes something changed that is not otherwise reachable.
  10. Probably not—Eddorian surveys had found no trace of any such life in any reachable plenum.
  11. He pats a building at its reachable point—a stone balustrade at a step corner.
  12. Neither set of followers was reachable by the other propaganda.