touch / tʌtʃ /

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touch4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  2. to come into contact with and perceive, as the hand or the like does.
  3. to bring into contact with something: She touched a match to the papers.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to place the hand, finger, etc., on or in contact with something.
  2. to come into or be in contact.
  3. to make a stop or a short call at a place, as a ship or those on board.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or state of touching; state or fact of being touched.
  2. that sense by which anything material is perceived by means of physical contact.
  3. the quality of something touched that imparts a sensation: an object with a slimy touch.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. touch down, to come into contact with the ground; land.
  2. touch off, to represent or characterize precisely.to cause to ignite or explode.to give rise to; initiate: This incident will touch off another crisis.
  3. touch on / upon to mention a subject briefly or casually; treat of in passing: In his lecture he touched on the major aspects of the controversy.to come close to; approach.to relate or pertain to.
  4. touch up, to make minor changes or improvements in the appearance of.to modify or improve by adding small strokes or making slight changes.to rouse by or as if by striking: This should touch up your memory.

touch 近义词

n. 名词 noun

physical contact

n. 名词 noun

tiny amount

n. 名词 noun

manner, method

v. 动词 verb

make physical contact

v. 动词 verb

have an effect on

v. 动词 verb

have to do with; regard

v. 动词 verb

make mention

v. 动词 verb

compare with; correspond to

touch构成的短语

  • touch and go
  • touch base with
  • touch bottom
  • touch down
  • touched by, be
  • touched in the head
  • touch off
  • touch on
  • touch up
  • common touch
  • finishing touch
  • hit (touch) bottom
  • in touch
  • lose one's touch
  • lose touch
  • not touch with a ten-foot pole
  • out of touch
  • put the arm (touch) on
  • soft touch

更多touch例句

  1. To let us know how your voting experience goes, here’s how to sign up and get in touch.
  2. We may not be able to hug each other, for fear of infection, but we can keep in touch digitally.
  3. A battery-powered system of fans stokes your fire with the touch of a button.
  4. This requires a data-driven approach, measuring gaps as well as progress while still employing the human touch overall.
  5. That offer prompted the employee to get in touch with the FBI, which quickly began monitoring all of Kriuchkov’s actions.
  6. Set a heatproof bowl over a pot of gently simmering water, making sure that the bowl does not touch the surface of the water.
  7. “I had a small touch of prison a couple of times,” Mailer writes to Ehrlichman.
  8. The quote appears on the bronze plaque the players touch before they take the field for home games.
  9. The former vice president is not known as a soft touch, but for a brief moment in 2011, he seemed to hold Clinton in high regard.
  10. Too many designers, Nagrani reckons, stop thinking like entrepreneurs and lose touch with their customers.
  11. The Goliath wouldn't answer; the Dublin said the force was coming off, and we could not get into touch with the soldiers at all.
  12. He made me think of an old time magician more than anything, and I felt that with a touch of his wand he could transform us all.
  13. He thought they were now in touch with our troops at "X" but that they had been through some hard fighting to get there.
  14. Thanks to Berthier's admirable system, Bonaparte was kept in touch with every part of his command.
  15. Tausig possessed this repose in a technical way, and his touch was marvellous; but he never drew the tears to your eyes.