What does Ich kann es nicht erreichen. in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word Ich kann es nicht erreichen. in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Ich kann es nicht erreichen. in German.

The word Ich kann es nicht erreichen. in German means reach, reach, accomplish, reach, reach, achieve, reach, reach, get to first base, reach the summit, reach the climax, reach its highest point, peak, reach a high point, reach the climax, orgasm, reach the lowest point, hit rock bottom, rank, not make it to, not reach, not reach, place, inaccessible, hard to reach, reach your peak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Ich kann es nicht erreichen.

reach

(an einem Ort ankommen)

sein Reiseziel erreichen
to reach the destination

reach

([etw] zu fassen bekommen)

das Buch auf dem hohen Regal erreichen
to reach the book on the shelf

accomplish

(Leistung: schaffen)

im Sport Bestleistungen erreichen
to accomplish best performances in sports

reach

(zu jmdm durchdringen)

Ich kann Sandra nicht mehr mit Worten erreichen, sie lebt in ihrer eigenen Welt.
I cannot reach Sandra verbally any more, she lives in her own world.

reach

(Kontakt aufnehmen)

jemanden telefonisch erreichen
to get in touch with somebody

achieve

(Ziel: schaffen)

reach

(irgendwo ankommen)

Sie erreichten das Meer noch am selben Abend.
They reached the sea in the same night.

reach

([etw] greifen können)

Mit meinen 1,50 Meter kann ich nie das oberste Regal im Supermarkt erreichen.
At 1.5 metres, I can never reach the top shelf at the supermarket.

get to first base

(Baseball: erstes Feld)

reach the summit

(Bergsteigen)

Herr Schmidt erreichte den Gipfel des Mount Everest gegen 12 Uhr mittags.
Mr. Schmidt reached the summit of Mount Everest around midday.

reach the climax

(Sache: Höhepunkt) (highlight)

Als die Polizei die Wasserwerfer einsetzte, erreichte die Auseinandersetzung den Gipfel.
The conflict reached the climax when the police started to use water guns.

reach its highest point

(Wasserspiegel) (water level)

peak

(Statistik: Zahlen) (statistic)

reach a high point

(bisheriges übertreffen)

reach the climax

(Geschichte: Spannung) (story)

orgasm

(Orgasmus haben)

reach the lowest point

(bis unten absinken)

hit rock bottom

(Leben: alles verlieren) (figurative, colloquial)

rank

(Wettbewerb: Rang belegen)

not make it to

(zu spät kommen)

not reach

(Ziel nicht erreichen) (goal)

not reach

(nicht greifen können) (not be able to reach)

place

(Wettstreit: Rang haben)

inaccessible

(Ort: schwer zugänglich)

hard to reach

(schwere Kontaktaufnahme)

reach your peak

(beste Leistung bringen)

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