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Reached

Reached

(v)
UK
riːtʃt
US
riːtʃt
Definition: Arrived at the place that you had been travelling to
Meaning: Với tay, với lấy, tiếp cận; đến, tới, đi đến; trải ra tới, chạy dài tới
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How to use "Reached" vocabulary in sentence (example)

This is a common misconception largely due to it never being reached Spanish Conquistadors in their invasion of Peru in the 16th Century.

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It has been long claimed by various scholars that the German adventurer and businessman Augusto Berns reached Machu Picchu and plundered it 44 years previously, in 1867.

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In 2008 the first person reached a feedback score of 1 million.

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Over the years there have been many items, sometimes even joke items that have reached millions but not quite as much as this one.

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Their wing spans may have reached up to 9.8 foot (3 meters).

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It reached 1 billion views in 88 days.

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It reached 112 million views in 24 hours.

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Diners crack open the top and then pull down each bamboo strip like a flower until the sticky rice is reached.

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Grab reached out directly to taxi drivers by signing them up at airports, hawker centres, taxi queues, and depots.

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Although not a production vehicle, the greatest speed ever reached by a manned aircraft that isn't a spacecraft was made by the North American Aviation X-15A-2.

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In a full pink ablative and white sealant coating to protect the craft from extreme temperatures, it reached 7,270 km/h (4,520 mph) on the 3rd October 1967 over the Mojave Desert, USA.

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Bill Gates was officially the youngest billionaire when he reached this astounding feat in 1987 at the humble age of 31.

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This train reached 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), to get to this speed it did need larger wheels and two engines driving three double-decker cars.

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At one point following the release of the Samsung S3 sales reached 500 units a minute.

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What steps have we already reached and what's to come?

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The ALV, or Autonomous Land Vehicle, project in America carried out the first example of a car following a road that used computer vision and autonomous robotic control, it reached up to 19 mph, using newly developed technology from numerous scientific powerhouses including the University of Maryland.

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Grab reached out directly to taxi drivers by signing them up at airports, hawker centres, taxi queues, and depots.

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