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English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
reach — I. /ritʃ / (say reech) verb (t) 1. to get to, or get as far as, in moving, going, travelling, etc.: the boat reached the shore. 2. to come to or arrive at in some course of progress, action, etc.: his letter reached me. 3. to succeed in touching… …
Ray Reach — Reach (right) with Branford Marsalis. (Photo by Claudia Reach.) Background information Birth name Raymond Everett Reach, Jr … Wikipedia
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Rocky Reach Dam — Infobox Dam dam name=Rocky Reach Dam caption= official name= crosses= reservoir= locale= maint= length= height= width= began=1956 (Phase One) 1969 (Phase Two) open= closed= cost= reservoir capacity= reservoir catchment= reservoir surface= bridge… … Wikipedia
To get ahead — Get Get (g[e^]t), v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. [1913 Webster] We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To arrive at, or bring one s self into, a state,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arrive - reach — You use arrive or reach to say that someone comes to a place at the end of a journey. I ll tell Professor Hogan you ve arrived. He reached Bath in the late afternoon. ◊ arrive You usually say that someone arrives at a place. ...by the time we … Useful english dictionary
To go ahead — Go Go, v. i. [imp. {Went} (w[e^]nt); p. p. {Gone} (g[o^]n; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. {Going}. Went comes from the AS, wendan. See {Wend}, v. i.] [OE. gan, gon, AS. g[=a]n, akin to D. gaan, G. gehn, gehen, OHG. g[=e]n, g[=a]n, SW. g[*a], Dan. gaae; cf … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fore|reach — «fr REECH, fohr », intransitive verb. to make headway quickly against the wind, or gain distance, as a ship does after coming into the wind. –v.t. 1. to move ahead of; pass. 2. Figurative. to get the better of … Useful english dictionary
creep line ahead search — An efficient method of searching an area of probability. The area is searched by flying through on a series of parallel tracks, adjacent tracks separated by a distance greater than the sweep width. Short legs are flown to reach the next leg. The… … Aviation dictionary
make good — 1) if I don t get away from my family, I ll never make good Syn: succeed, be successful, be a success, do well, get ahead, reach the top; prosper, flourish, thrive; informal make it, make the grade, make a name for oneself, make one s mark, get… … Thesaurus of popular words
hit one's stride — {v. phr.} 1. To walk or run at your best speed; reach your top speed or game. * /After walking the first mile, Jim was just hitting his stride./ * /The horse began to hit his stride and moved ahead of the other horses in the race./ 2. To do your… … Dictionary of American idioms