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touching

/tuhch-ing/US // ˈtʌtʃ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈtʌtʃɪŋ) //

触摸,触摸的,感人的,感人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affecting; moving; pathetic: a touching scene of farewell.
    • : that touches.
prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : in reference or relation to; concerning; about: He wrote touching future plans.

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Examples

  • Working in batches as needed, place the dumplings evenly across the pan, making sure they aren’t touching.

  • You’re not getting it as much from touching surfaces and then touching your face.

  • This silence is partly because many people do not see the behavior as harassment – even if it involves touching, stalking or threats of harm and retaliation.

  • We know breathing aerosols matters more for transmission than touching surfaces.

  • We now know the root of the spread is not from touching surfaces and touching your eye.

  • Here they are semi-touching at a grocery store; she likes kombucha.

  • Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts Branson in a tricky predicament.

  • What follows is hysterical, painful, weird, and strangely touching—a true Festivus for the rest of us.

  • We are talking about public gatherings, people will be together, dancing, sweating, and touching each other.

  • This is one of the most subtle and touching aspects of the profession.

  • She sat perfectly still before the piano, not touching the keys, while Robert carried her message to Edna at the window.

  • Then Edwin was bending over it, with his ear close to her ear, and the sleeve of his overcoat touching her sleeve.

  • Here one can be alive and absorb something of the earth-forces that never get within touching distance in the cities.

  • The bridge should be fitted as accurately as the post, and as though it grew from the belly, the feet touching equally all round.

  • Indeed, 'we have laid upon him various arduous tasks touching the state of the country, and especially its tranquillity.'