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reach out

reach out
verbo intransitivo
también:
  • to r out for something -> extender el brazo para agarrar or coger algo (español de España)

reach out
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
1 (stretch out hand)
2 (try and get)
to reach out for sth: babies will reach out for brightly coloured objects los bebés alargan la mano hacia objetos de colores vivos; it is important that we can reach out for help when we need it es importante que podamos tender la mano en busca de ayuda cuando la necesitemos
he reached out for it but I held it away from him a society reaching out for a better quality of life we must reach out for a just and caring society reaching out for new standards
3
to reach out to sb (communicate with) llegar a algn; (ask for support) recurrir or acudir a algn; we need to reach out to new audiences tenemos que llegar a nuevos públicos
his phenomenal capacity to reach out to people we wanted to have composers writing for us who would be able to reach out to a large number of people and connect with them part of her job is to reach out to the community they may reach out to another person for help
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
[+hand] alargar; extender
I reached out a hand to stop myself falling she reached out a hand and touched his arm she reached out a hand to pick some berries he reached out his hand for the whisky bottle I reached out a hand and caught the ball

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