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  1. Add to word list. mainly US. to try to communicate with a person or a group of people, usually in order to help or involve them: The new mayor is reaching out to inner city communities to involve them in his plans for the city. We have to be more welcoming, and reach out more. mainly US.

  2. reach out [sth], reach [sth] out vtr phrasal sep (arm, hand: extend) extender⇒ vtr : estirar⇒ vtr : When the girl fell over, her father reached out a hand to help her up. reach out vi phrasal: figurative (try to communicate) contactar⇒, localizar⇒ vtr : llegar a vi + prep : I tried to reach out to the family in their time of need.

  3. reach out - Traducción al español – Linguee. Diccionario inglés-español. reach out to ( sb./sth.) verbo. llegar a algn. v. contactar con algo/algn. v. The salesman has to reach out to our customers. El vendedor debe contactar con nuestros clientes. acercarse a algn. v. I reach out to my friends when I need support.

  4. to communicate with someone, especially by using a phone, sending them an email, etc.: The Washington Post reached out to Turner for comment. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about study abroad. to offer help and support to someone: She set up her charity to reach out to the thousands of homeless on the streets.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · : to make an effort to do something for other people. The church is reaching out to help the poor. Examples of reach out in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to Paris police for confirmation of Depardieu’s arrest and to the actor’s lawyer for comment.

  6. verbo transitivo. 1. (= get as far as) [place, person, stage, point, age] llegar a. [speed, level] alcanzar ⧫ llegar a. to reach the terrace you have to cross the garden para llegar a or hasta la terraza tienes que cruzar el jardín. the door is reached by a long staircase se llega a la puerta por una larga escalera.

  7. reach out ( rich. aut. ) frase verbal intransitiva. 1. (estirar la mano) a. extender la mano. Reach out and grab a stronger branch so you don't fall out of the tree. Extiende la mano y agarra una rama más fuerte para no caerte del árbol. b. alargar la mano.