A1 verb ニュートラル #165 よく出る

reach

/riːtʃ/

To stretch out your arm in order to touch or grab something. It also means to arrive at a specific place, level, or goal after traveling or working hard.

例文

3 / 5
1

Can you reach that blue book on the top shelf for me?

Can you reach that blue book on the top shelf for me?

2

The two countries hope to reach a peaceful agreement soon.

The two countries hope to reach a peaceful agreement soon.

3

Give me a call as soon as you reach the house.

Give me a call as soon as you reach the house.

語族

名詞
reach
Verb
reach
形容詞
reachable
関連
outreach
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of your arm stretching like a 'reach'—it looks like the letter 'r' when you lean forward to grab something.

クイックテスト

If you drive fast, you will ____ the airport in twenty minutes.

正解!

正解は: reach

例文

1

Can you reach that blue book on the top shelf for me?

everyday

Can you reach that blue book on the top shelf for me?

2

The two countries hope to reach a peaceful agreement soon.

formal

The two countries hope to reach a peaceful agreement soon.

3

Give me a call as soon as you reach the house.

informal

Give me a call as soon as you reach the house.

4

In this experiment, the water must reach a boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius.

academic

In this experiment, the water must reach a boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius.

5

Our company aims to reach one million users by the end of the year.

business

Our company aims to reach one million users by the end of the year.

語族

名詞
reach
Verb
reach
形容詞
reachable
関連
outreach

よく使う組み合わせ

reach a goal reach a goal
reach a conclusion reach a conclusion
reach for the stars reach for the stars
reach a destination reach a destination
out of reach out of reach

よく使うフレーズ

reach out to someone

reach out to someone

within reach

within reach

reach a dead end

reach a dead end

よく混同される語

reach vs arrive

Arrive is usually followed by 'at' or 'in', while reach is followed directly by the destination.

reach vs rich

Rich is an adjective meaning having a lot of money; reach is a verb about distance or goals.

📝

使い方のコツ

When using reach to mean 'arrive', do not use a preposition like 'at' or 'to'. Simply say 'reach the city'.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often say 'reach to the destination' instead of the correct 'reach the destination'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of your arm stretching like a 'reach'—it looks like the letter 'r' when you lean forward to grab something.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old English word 'ræcan', which means to stretch out or extend.

文法パターン

Regular verb: reach, reached, reaching Transitive verb: usually requires a direct object (reach something) Can be used as a noun to describe the distance one can stretch
🌍

文化的な背景

In American business culture, 'reaching out' is a very common polite way to say you are contacting someone by email or phone.

クイックテスト

If you drive fast, you will ____ the airport in twenty minutes.

正解!

正解は: reach

関連単語

intrabrevsion

C1

A technical or linguistic term referring to the internal abbreviation or condensation of information within a specific system or document. It describes the act of shortening components for internal efficiency while maintaining the integrity of the overall structure.

prevalor

C1

To prove superior in power, influence, or frequency within a specific context. It describes a situation where one principle, opinion, or force becomes dominant over others.

ultrajuncter

C1

Describing something that exists beyond a standard point of connection or is characterized by an extreme degree of integration between disparate parts. It is typically used in specialized contexts to denote systems, theories, or structures that bridge multiple complex networks simultaneously.

macrosanctible

C1

A large-scale system, institution, or conceptual framework that is regarded as inviolable and beyond criticism due to its perceived sacredness or fundamental importance. It typically refers to entities that are protected from alteration or scrutiny because of their massive cultural or structural status.

uncedate

C1

A formal and technical noun referring to a state or instance where a claim, territory, or right has not been yielded or surrendered. It describes the preservation of original status or possession despite pressure to concede or transfer control.

anvention

C1

To systematically modify or adapt an existing concept or object into a new form, particularly within a controlled environment or set of parameters. This verb describes the process of innovating by bridging the gap between rigorous analysis and creative invention.

semiliberness

C1

To exist in or grant a state of partial liberty or restricted autonomy. It describes the act of functioning within a framework that provides some freedom while maintaining significant oversight or control.

cosolvment

C1

Describing a substance or factor that acts in conjunction with another to facilitate the process of dissolving a solute or resolving a complex situation. In technical contexts, it refers to an auxiliary agent that enhances the solubility of a primary solvent system.

unaudless

C1

Describing something that is completely devoid of sound or impossible to hear. It is often used in literary or technical contexts to emphasize a profound state of silence or a lack of auditory signature.

monosomnful

C1

A noun referring to the physiological or habitual state of experiencing only one continuous, uninterrupted period of sleep within a twenty-four-hour cycle. It describes the quality of a monophasic sleep pattern where rest is concentrated into a single block without supplemental naps.

役に立った?
まだコメントがありません。最初に考えをシェアしましょう!

無料で言語学習を始めよう

無料で始める