English-Thai Dictionary
reach
N การบรรลุผล สำเร็จ achievement success kan-ban-ru-pon-sam-red
reach
N การ ไป ถึง การ เอื้อม ถึง kan-pai-tung
reach
N ขอบเขต อาณาเขต compass scope kob-ked
reach
N จำนวน ผู้เข้าชม เวบ ไซ ด์ หรือ รายการ ทีวี (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ jam-nuan-phu-kaochom-wed-si
reach
VI ครอบงำ มีอิทธิพล หรือ ผลกระทบ ต่อ เข้าถึง control dominate krob-ngam
reach
VI เอื้อม ยื่น ถึง เอื้อม ถึง grasp stretch to auam
reach
VT ครอบงำ มีอิทธิพล หรือ ผลกระทบ ต่อ เข้าถึง control dominate krob-ngam
reach
VT ติดต่อสื่อสาร contact communicate with tid-tor-sue-sa
reach
VT บรรลุ ผลสำเร็จ ประสบความสำเร็จ attain be successful ban-ru-pon-sam-red
reach
VT มาถึง arrive come ma-tung
reach
VT เอื้อม ยื่น ถึง เอื้อม ถึง auam
reach
VT ไป ถึง get to pai-tung
reach after
PHRV พยายาม ไป ถึง เข้าถึง pa-ya-yam-pai-tung
reach an agreement (with someone)
IDM เห็นด้วย หลังจาก ถกเถียง มานาน ยอมรับ ความเห็น hen-duai-lang-jak-tok-tiang-ma-nan
reach back
PHRV กลับ จำได้ กลับคืน สู่ ความทรงจำ kab-jam-dai
reach back
PHRV พิง ไป ด้านหลัง (เพื่อ เอื้อมมือ แตะ บางสิ่ง ping-pai-dan-lang
reach down
PHRV เอื้อม ถึง (ข้างล่าง เอื้อม ลง hand down pass down auam-tung
reach for
PHRV เอื้อม ไป ถึง ยื่นมือ ถึง auam-pai-tung
reach for the moon
IDM พยายาม ทำ สิ่ง ที่ เป็นไปไม่ได้ pa-ya-yam-tam-siang-ti-pen-pai-mai-dai
reach for the sky
IDM พยายาม ไป ให้ ถึง สิ่ง ที่ มุ่งหวัง ตั้งเป้าหมาย ไว้ สูง pa-ya-yam-pai-hai-tuang-siang-ti-muang-wang
reach for the sky
IDM ยก มือขึ้น (คำสั่งข ณะ ปล้น (คำ สแลง yok-mue-kuan
reach for the sky
IDM ยก มือขึ้น (เพราะ ถูก จี้ ด้วย ปืน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ yok-mue-kuan
reach forward
PHRV มุ่ง ไป ที่ หมกมุ่น กับ mung-pai-ti
reach forward
PHRV เอื้อม ไป ข้างหน้า auam-pai-kang-na
reach into
PHRV มี จำนวน run into run to me-jam-nuan
reach into
PHRV เข้าไป ถึง kao-pai-tung
reach out
PHRV พยายาม ชักจูง pa-ya-yam-chak-jung
reach out
PHRV ยื่น ออก ไป put out yuan-ook-pai
reach to / towards
PHRV พยายาม เข้าใจ หรือ ยอมรับ pa-ya-yam-kao-jai-rue-ym-rab
reach to / towards
PHRV ยื่น ไป ถึง เอื้อม ไป ถึง goto lead to yuan-pai-tung
reach up
PHRV พยายาม เอา ให้ ได้ เอาชนะ คาดหวัง pa-ya-yam-aol-hai-dai
reach up
PHRV ยื่น ขึ้น สูง เอื้อม สูง เอื้อม ขึ้นไป yuan-kuan-sung
reachable
ADJ ซึ่ง เอื้อม ถึง ซึ่ง เข้าถึง ได้ attainable sueng-auam-tung
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REACH
v.t.[Raught, the ancient preterit, is obsolete. The verb is now regular; pp. reached. L. rego, to rule or govern, to make right or straight, that is, to strain or stretch, the radical sense. The English sense of reach appears in L. porrigo and porricio. Greek, to reach, to stretch, the radical sense of desiring. L. fragro. But the primary sense is the same, to reach, to extend, to shoot forth, to urge. ] 1. To extend; to stretch; in a general sense; sometimes followed by out and forth; as, to reach out the arm. Hence,
2. To extend to; to touch by extending either the arm alone, or with an instrument in the hand; as, to reach a book on the shelf; I cannot reach the object with my cane; the seaman reaches the bottom of the river with a pole or a line.
3. To strike from a distance.
O patron power, thy present aid afford, that I may reach the beast.
4. To deliver with the hand by extending the arm; to hand. He reached [to ] me an orange.
He reached me a full cup.
5. To extend or stretch from a distance.
Reach hither thy finger - reach hither thy hand. John 2 :27.
6. To arrive at; to come to. The ship reached her port in safety. We reached New York on Thursday. The letter reached me at seven o'clock.
7. To attain to or arrive at, by effort, labor or study; hence, to gain or obtain. Every artist should attempt to reach the point of excellence.
The best accounts of the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, come short of its reality.
8. To penetrate to.
Whatever alterations are made in the body, if they reach not the mind, there is no perception.
9. To extend to so as to include or comprehend in fact or principle.
The law reached the intention of the promoters, and this act fixed the natural price of money.
If these examples of grown men reach not the case of children, let them examine.
1 . To extend to.
Thy desire leads to no excess that reaches blame.
11. To extend; to spread abroad.
Trees reach'd too far their pampered boughs.
12. To take with the hand.
Lest therefore now his bolder hand reach also of the tree of life and eat. [Unusual. ]
13. To overreach; to deceive.
REACH
v.i. 1. To be extended.
The new world reaches quite across the torrid zone.
The border shall descend, and shall reach to the side of the sea of Chinnereth eastward. Numbers 34:11.
And behold, a ladder set on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. Genesis 28:12.
2. To penetrate.
Ye have slain them in a rage that reacheth to heaven. 2 Chronicles 28:9.
3. To make efforts to vomit. [See Retch. ]
To reach after, to make efforts to attain to or obtain.
He would be in a posture of mind, reaching after a positive idea of infinity.
REACH
n. 1. In a general sense, extension; a stretching; extent.
2. The power of extending to, or of taking by the hand, or by any instrument managed by the hand. The book is not within my reach. The bottom of the sea is not within the reach of a line or cable.
3. Power of attainment or management, or the limit of power, physical or moral. He used all the means within his reach. The causes of phenomena are often beyond the reach of human intellect.
Be sure yourself and your own reach to know.
4. Effort of the mind in contrivance or research; contrivance; scheme.
- Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended.
5. A fetch; an artifice to obtain an advantage.
The duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand, to cross the design.
6. Tendency to distant consequences.
Strain not my speech to grosser issues, nor to larger reach than to suspicion.
7. Extent.
And on the left hand, hell with long reach interpos'd.
8. Among seamen, the distance between two points on the banks of a river, in which the current flows in a straight course.
9. An effort to vomit.
REACHED
pp. Stretched out; extended; touched by extending the arm; attained to; obtained.
REACHER
n.One that reaches or extends; one that delivers by extending the arm.
REACHING
ppr. Stretching out; extending; touching by extension of the arm; attaining to; gaining; making efforts to vomit.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REACH
REACH Reach, n.
Defn: An effort to vomit. [R.]
REACH
Reach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reached (Raught, the old preterit, is obsolete ); p. pr. & vb. n. Reaching. ] Etym: [OE. rechen, AS. ræcan, ræcean, to extend, stretch out; akin to D. reiken, G. reichen, and possibly to AS. rice powerful, rich, E. rich. sq. root115.]
1. To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like. Her tresses yellow, and long straughten, Unto her heeles down they raughten. Rom. of R.Reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side. John xx. 27. Fruit trees, over woody, reached too far Their pampered boughs. Milton.
2. Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book. He reached me a full cap. 2 Esd. xiv. 39.
3. To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; too extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear. O patron power, ... thy present aid afford, Than I may reach the beast. Dryden.
4. To strike, hit, or tough with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell.
5. Hence, to extend an action, effort, or influence to; to penetrate to; to pierce, or cut, as far as. If these examples of grown men reach not the case of children, let them examine. Locke.
6. To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue of extent; as, his hand reaches the river. Thy desire. .. leads to no excess That reaches blame. Milton.
7. To arrive at by effort of any kind; to attain to; to gain; to be advanced to. The best account of the appearances of nature which human penetration can reach, comes short of its reality. Cheyne.
9. To understand; to comprehend. [Obs. ] Do what, sir I reach you not. Beau. & Fl.
1 . To overreach; to deceive. [Obs. ] South.
REACH
REACH Reach, v. t.
1. To stretch out the hand. Goddess humane, reach, then, and freely taste! Milton.
2. To strain after something; to make efforts. Reaching above our nature does no good. Dryden.
3. To extend in dimension, time, amount, action, influence, etc. , so as to touch, attain to, or be equal to, something. And behold, a ladder set upon the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. Gen. xxviii. 12.The new world reaches quite across the torrid zone. Boyle.
4. (Naut. )
Defn: To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the ind nearly abeam. To reach after or at, to make efforts to attain to or obtain. He would be in the mind reaching after a positive idea of infinity. Locke.
REACH
REACH Reach, n.
1. The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot.
2. The power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity. Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended. Hayward. Be sure yourself and your own reach to know. Pope.
3. Extent; stretch; expanse; hence, application; influence; result; scope. And on the left hand, hell, With long reach, interposed. Milton. I am to pray you not to strain my speech To grosser issues, nor to larger reach Than to suspicion. Shak.
4. An extended portion of land or water; a stretch; a straight portion of a stream or river, as from one turn to another; a level stretch, as between locks in a canal; an arm of the sea extending up into the land. "The river's wooded reach. " Tennyson. The coast. .. is very full of creeks and reaches. Holland.
5. An article to obtain an advantage. The Duke of Parma had particular reaches and ends of his own underhand to cross the design. Bacon.
6. The pole or rod which connects the hind axle with the forward bolster of a wagon.
REACHABLE
REACHABLE Reach "a *ble, a.
Defn: Being within reach.
REACHER
REACHER Reach "er, n.
1. One who reaches.
2. An exaggeration. [Obs. ] Fuller.
REACHLESS
REACHLESS Reach "less, a.
Defn: Being beyond reach; lofty. Unto a reachless pitch of praises hight. Bp. Hall.
New American Oxford Dictionary
reach
reach |rēCH ritʃ | ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something: he reached over and turned off his bedside light. • (reach for ) make a movement with one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something ): Carl reached for the phone. • [ with obj. ] (reach something out ) stretch out one's hand or arm: he reached out a hand and touched her forehead. • [ with two objs. ] hand (something ) to (someone ): reach me those glasses. • be able to touch something with an outstretched arm or leg: I had to stand on tiptoe and even then I could hardly reach. • (reach out ) extend help, understanding, or influence: he felt such an urge to reach out to his fellow sufferer. 2 [ with obj. ] arrive at; get as far as: “Goodbye, ” she said as they reached the door | the show is due to reach our screens early next year. • attain or extend to (a specified point, level, or condition ): unemployment reached a peak in 1933 | [ no obj. ] : in its native habitat it will reach to about 6 m in height. • succeed in achieving: the intergovernmental conference reached agreement on the draft treaty. • make contact or communicate with (someone ) by telephone or other means: I've been trying to reach you all morning. • (of a broadcast or other communication ) be received by: television reached those parts of the electorate that other news sources could not. • succeed in influencing or having an effect on: their fresh sound and message reach people who may never set foot in a church. 3 [ no obj. ] Sailing sail with the wind blowing from the side, or from slightly behind the side, of the ship. ▶noun 1 an act of reaching out with one's arm: she made a reach for him. • [ in sing. ] the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand (used esp. of a boxer ): a giant, over six feet seven with a reach of over 81 inches. • the extent or range of application, effect, or influence: the diameter and the reach of the spark plug varies from engine to engine. 2 (often reaches ) a continuous extent of land or water, esp. a stretch of river between two bends, or the part of a canal between locks: the upper reaches of the Nile. 3 Sailing a distance traversed in reaching. PHRASES out of (or beyond ) reach outside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand. • beyond the capacity of someone to attain or achieve something: she thought college was out of her reach. within (or in ) reach inside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand. • inside a distance that can be traveled: Rocky Mountain National Park is within easy reach of the city of Denver. • within the capacity of someone to attain or achieve something. DERIVATIVES reach a ble adjective ORIGIN Old English rǣcan; related to Dutch reiken and German reichen .
reacher
reach er |ˈrēCHər ˈritʃər | ▶noun 1 a thing that reaches, esp. a device that enables a disabled or elderly person to pick up objects that are difficult to reach. 2 a kind of jib on a sailing ship.
reach-me-down
reach-me-down Brit. informal, dated ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of a garment ) ready-made or second-hand. ▶noun a second-hand or ready-made garment. • (reach-me-downs ) trousers.
Oxford Dictionary
reach
reach |riːtʃ | ▶verb 1 [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something: he reached over and turned off his bedside light. • (reach for ) extend one's hand or arm in an attempt to touch or grasp (something ): Leith reached for the nearest folder. • [ with obj. ] (reach something out ) stretch out one's hand or arm: he reached out a hand and touched her hair. • [ with obj. ] (reach something down ) stretch upwards to pick something up and bring it to a lower level: she reached down a plate from the cupboard. • [ with two objs ] hand (something ) to (someone ): reach me those glasses. • [ no obj. ] be able to touch something with an outstretched arm or leg: I had to stand on tiptoe and even then I could hardly reach. 2 [ with obj. ] arrive at; get as far as: ‘Goodbye, ’ she said as they reached the door | the show is due to reach our screens early next year. • [ no obj. ] W. Indian arrive: just round that corner, by them mango trees, and we reach. 3 [ with obj. ] attain or extend to (a specified point, level, or condition ): unemployment reached a peak in 1933 | [ no obj. ] : denim shorts that reach to his knees. • succeed in achieving: the conference reached agreement on the draft treaty. • succeed in influencing or having an effect on: he seeks opportunities to reach viewers without journalistic interference. 4 [ with obj. ] make contact with (someone ) by telephone or other means: I've been trying to reach you all morning. • (of a broadcast or other communication ) be received by: television reached those parts of the electorate that other news sources could not. 5 [ no obj. ] Sailing sail with the wind blowing from the side of the ship. ▶noun 1 an act of reaching out with one's arm: she made a reach for him. • [ in sing. ] the distance to which someone, especially a boxer, can stretch out their hand: a giant, over six feet seven with a reach of over 81 inches. 2 the extent or range of something's application, effect, or influence: he told a story to illustrate the reach of his fame. • the number of people who watch or listen to a particular broadcast or channel during a specified period: the programme's daily reach is 400,000. 3 (often reaches ) a continuous extent of water, especially a stretch of river between two bends, or the part of a canal between locks: the upper reaches of the Nile. 4 Sailing a distance traversed in reaching. PHRASES out of (or beyond ) reach outside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand. • beyond the capacity of someone to attain something: she thought university was out of her reach. within (or in ) reach inside the distance to which someone can stretch out their hand. • inside a distance that can be travelled: a 1930s semi within easy reach of the town centre. • within the capacity of someone to attain something. DERIVATIVES reachable adjective ORIGIN Old English rǣcan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch reiken and German reichen .
reacher
reach ¦er |ˈriːtʃə | ▶noun 1 a thing which reaches, especially a device that enables a disabled or elderly person to pick up objects that are difficult to reach. 2 a kind of jib on a sailing ship.
reach-me-down
reach-me-down Brit. informal, dated ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of a garment ) ready-made or second-hand. ▶noun a second-hand or ready-made garment. • (reach-me-downs ) trousers.
American Oxford Thesaurus
reach
reach verb 1 Travis reached out a hand: stretch out, hold out, extend, outstretch, thrust out, stick out. 2 reach me that book: pass, hand, give, let someone have. 3 soon she reached Helen's house: arrive at, get to, come to; end up at; informal make. 4 the temperature reached 32 degrees: attain, get to; rise to, climb to; fall to, sink to, drop to; informal hit. 5 the leaders reached an agreement: achieve, attain, work out, draw up, put together, negotiate, thrash out, hammer out. 6 I have been trying to reach you all day: get in touch with, contact, get through to, get, speak to; informal get hold of. 7 our concern is to reach more people: influence, sway, get (through ) to, make an impression on, have an impact on. ▶noun 1 Bobby moved out of her reach: grasp, range. 2 small goals within your reach: capabilities, capacity. 3 beyond the reach of the law: jurisdiction, authority, influence; scope, range, compass, ambit. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See range . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
reach
reach verb 1 Travis reached out a hand and pulled her towards him: stretch out, hold out, extend, outstretch, thrust out, stick out; literary outreach. 2 informal reach me that book: pass, hand, give, let someone have. 3 by the time she reached Helen's house she was exhausted: arrive at, get to, get as far as, come to, make it to, gain; end up at, land up at, set foot on; informal make, hit. 4 the temperature reached 94 °F | his political popularity had reached a new low: attain, get to, amount to; rise to, climb to; fall to, sink to, drop to; run to; informal hit. 5 the two governments failed to reach an agreement: achieve, attain, gain, accomplish; work out, draw up, put together, strike, negotiate, thrash out, hammer out. 6 one of their solicitors has been trying to reach you all day: get in touch with, contact, get through to, get, communicate with, make contact with; speak to, talk to; informal get hold of; Brit. informal raise. 7 their central concern is to reach more people at all levels of society: influence, sway, carry weight with, get through to, get to, make an impression on, have an effect on, have an impact on, register with. ▶noun 1 Bobby moved out of his reach: grasp, range. 2 set yourself small goals which are within your reach: capabilities, capacity. 3 they may be beyond the reach of the law: jurisdiction, authority, sway, control, command, influence; scope, range, compass, ambit, orbit, latitude; sphere, area, field, territory.
French Dictionary
réacheminer
réacheminer v. tr. Acheminer de nouveau. : L ’idée est de réacheminer les conteneurs à peine déchargés à Barcelone vers leur destination finale.
Sanseido Dictionary
REACH
REACH リーチ 〖 registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals 〗ヨーロッパ連合 (EU )による化学物質管理制度 。既存の規制に代わり ,化学物質の登録 評価 認可 制限を統合して行う 。事前の有害性情報の提出などを製造 輸入業者に求めている 。2007 年 6 月実施 。
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
reach
reach /riːtʃ /〖原義は 「(手 腕を )差し出す 」〗 (! ⦅コーパス ⦆一般に ⦅話 ⦆より ⦅書 ⦆で好まれる ) 動詞 ~es /-ɪz /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人 乗り物などが 〉〈目的地など 〉に着く , 到着する (!苦労してやっと着くこと; →arrive 自動詞 1 ) ▸ Jeff finally reached the top floor .ジェフはとうとう最上階に着いた (!「着く 」の意では 他動詞 のみなので, arrive at … やget to … と違って ╳reach at [to, in ] … としない ) ▸ This card should reach my son in Paris on his birthday .このカードは誕生日にパリにいる息子に届くでしょう 2 〈人が 〉〈手 腕 〉を差し出す (out )▸ Rob reached out his hand to pull her up .ロブは彼女を引っ張り上げようと手を差し出した 3 a. 〈人が 〉〈物 〉に手が届く ; …を (手を伸ばして )取る (down ) (!進行形にしない ) ▸ Ed reached down his hat from the shelf .エドは棚から帽子を取った b. ⦅くだけて ⦆〖reach A B /B for A 〗A 〈人 〉にB 〈物 〉を (手を伸ばして )取ってやる (down )(→give 他動詞 1 語法 (5 )(a ))▸ Can you reach me (down ) that doll? ≒Can you reach that doll (down ) for me? その人形を取ってくれませんか? (!downは高い所から取ることを表す ) 4 〈人 物 事が 〉〈量 程度 段階など 〉に達する , 及ぶ ▸ The global population will reach 10 billion by the year 2050 .2050年までに世界の人口は100億人に到達するだろう ▸ reach school age 就学年齢に達する ▸ reach the finals 決勝へ進出する 5 〈人が 〉〈結果 同意など 〉に達する ▸ reach a decision [an agreement ]結論 [合意 ]に到達する 6 〈物が 〉〈場所など 〉に届く (!進行形にしない ) ▸ The ladder reaches the roof .そのはしごは屋根まで届く ▸ The drops reach the earth as rain .しずくは雨となって地面に届く 7 〈人が 〉〈人 〉 に (電話などで )連絡を取る (contact )▸ You may reach me at 1234 -5678 .1234 --5678で私につながります 8 〈放送 演説などが 〉〈人 〉に届く , 影響を与える ▸ His new movie reached a wider audience .彼の新作映画はより多くの観客に浸透した 9 〈人 (の心 )など 〉を動かす , 影響を及ぼす .自動詞 1 a. 〖reach +副詞 〗〈人が 〉手を差し出す , «…に /…の方向に » 手を伸ばす «to /toward (s )» (!しばしばout, down, up, in, overなど方向 場所を示す 副詞 を伴う ) ; «…に » 手を差し入れる «into , in » ▸ Ben reached out to grab a toy .ベンはおもちゃを取ろうと手を差し出した ▸ Joe reached down and slowly picked up the phone .ジョーは手を伸ばし, ゆっくりと受話器を取った b. 〖reach for A 〗Aを取ろうとする , 求めて手を伸ばす (out , over )▸ He reached (into [in ] his pocket ) for a key .彼は (ポケットに手を入れ )かぎを取ろうとした ▸ reach for a knob [button ]ノブ [ボタン ]に手を伸ばす .2 〈人が 〉手が届く (!進行形にしない ) ▸ Daddy, I can't reach ! Take that book from the shelf .パパ, 届かないよ . 棚からその本を取って 3 〖reach +副詞 〗〈物 事が 〉 «…に » 達する , 届く , 及ぶ (out, down, up, in, over ) «to , into » ▸ The sun reached down to the ground .太陽は地面にまで届いた ▸ The road reaches out from London to Dover .その道路はロンドンからドーバーまで延びている r è ach ó ut for A 1 ↑自動詞 1b .2 A 〈平和 愛 幸福など 〉を得ようとする .3 A 〈援助など 〉を求める .r è ach ó ut to A (!受け身にしない ) 1 ↑自動詞 1a .2 A 〈人 〉に対する援助を申し出る (→outreach ).3 A 〈人 〉と再び意思疎通を図ろうとする .4 A 〈人 〉に援助 [慰め, 支持 ]を求める .名詞 複 ~es /-ɪz /1 〖単数形で; しばしばone 's ~〗(手の )届く範囲 , 届く距離 ; 腕の長さ ; 〖a ~〗(手 腕を )伸ばすこと ▸ Keep sharp objects out of reach of children .とがった物は子供の手の届かないところに置きましょう ▸ The gun was beyond [within ] her reach .銃は彼女の手の届かない [届く ]ところにあった 2 U (能力 移動距離 金額などの )範囲 ▸ beyond the reach of sunlight 太陽の光の届かない所に ▸ within easy reach of the village 村から簡単に行ける場所に ▸ out of reach of the budget 予算を超えて 3 〖~es 〗(川の )流域 (!通例 形容詞 を伴う ) ▸ the upper [lower ] reaches of the Amazon アマゾン川上 [下 ]流 4 ⦅かたく ⦆〖~es 〗(場所 空間などの )広がった所 [区域 ] (!通例 形容詞 を伴う ) ▸ the farthest reaches of the universe 宇宙の最も遠い所 5 ⦅かたく ⦆〖~es 〗(組織の )階層 (!通例 形容詞 を伴う ) ▸ the upper reaches of the Cabinet 内閣の上層部
reach-me-down
r é ach-me-d ò wn 名詞 C ⦅英話 ⦆〖通例 ~s 〗(服などの )既製品 ; おさがり, 着古し (⦅米 ⦆hand-me-down ).形容詞 既製品の ; 着古しの .