touch
Определение

Определение touch - Английский словарь Reverso

Глагол

1.
interaction make physical contact with something
  • She reached out to touch the fabric.
2.
emotion evoke an emotional response
  • The movie's ending can really touch your heart.
3.
standards reach a certain level or standard
  • The temperature touched 100 degrees today.
4.
!finance UKask someone for moneyUK
  • He touched his friend for a loan.
5.
communication deal with a subject briefly
  • The article touched on climate change.

Существительное

1.
perception sense by which physical contact is perceived
  • Her touch was gentle and reassuring.
2.
quantity small amount or hint of something
  • There was a touch of cinnamon in the coffee.
3.
communication relationship of close communication or understanding
  • They kept in touch through letters.
4.
art characteristic style or technique
  • The artist's touch was evident in the painting.
5.
interaction act of making contact with something
  • The touch of the fabric was soft.

Устойчивые выражения с touch

n.
person easily persuaded to give money
adj.
maintaining communication or contact
v.
make contact with someone to consult or review
n.
screen that responds to touch input
adj.
not aware or informed about current events or trends
v.
maintain communication with someone
exp.
maintain communication regularly
v.
briefly mention a subject without detail
v.
maintain communication with someone

Этимология touch

Latin, toccare (to touch)

Примеры touch в предложении

  • He hesitated to touch the hot stove.
  • The artist used a brush to touch the canvas.
  • The movie's ending can really touch your heart.
  • Her story will touch many lives.
  • The speech managed to touch everyone present.
  • The temperature touched 100 degrees today.
  • Her performance touched new heights this season.
  • The stock prices touched an all-time high.
  • He touched his friend for a loan.
  • She touched her brother for some cash.
  • They touched their parents for extra funds.
  • The article touched on climate change.
  • The lecture briefly touched on ancient history.
  • He touched on the main points during the meeting.
  • Her touch was gentle and reassuring.
  • The touch of the fabric was soft.
  • His touch conveyed warmth and kindness.
  • There was a touch of cinnamon in the coffee.
  • She added a touch of humor to her speech.
  • The painting had a touch of blue in the corner.
  • They kept in touch through letters.
  • We lost touch after college.
  • Their touch was evident in the seamless collaboration.
  • The artist's touch was evident in the painting.
  • Her touch in sculpture is unmatched by her peers.
  • The chef's touch in the dish was unmistakable.
  • The gentle touch of her hand was comforting.
  • He missed the touch of the piano keys.

Перевод touch на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    لمس
  2. Бенгальский:

    স্পর্শ করা
  3. Вьетнамский:

    chạm
  4. Голландский:

    aanraken
  5. Греческий:

    αγγίζω
  6. Датский:

    røre
  7. Иврит:

    לִנְגוֹעַ
  8. Испанский:

    tocar
  9. Итальянский:

    toccare
  10. Каталанский:

    tocar
  11. Китайский:

    触摸
  12. Корейский:

    만지다
  13. Немецкий:

    berühren
  14. Персидский:

    لمس کردن
  15. Польский:

    dotknąć
  16. Португальский:

    tocar
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    tocar
  18. Румынский:

    atinge
  19. Русский:

    касаться
  20. Тайский:

    สัมผัส
  21. Турецкий:

    dokunmak
  22. Украинский:

    торкатися
  23. Французский:

    toucher
  24. Хинди:

    छूना
  25. Шведский:

    röra
  26. Японский:

    触れる

Результаты для touch из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
touch    (touches  plural & 3rd person present)  (touching  present participle)  (touched  past tense & past participle  )
1    verb  If you touch something, you put your hand onto it in order to feel it or to make contact with it.  
Her tiny hands gently touched my face...    V n  
The virus is not passed on through touching or shaking hands.    V-ing  
    Touch is also a noun., n-count  usu sing  
Sometimes even a light touch on the face is enough to trigger off this pain.    
2    v-recip  If two things are touching, or if one thing touches another, or if you touch two things, their surfaces come into contact with each other.  
Their knees were touching ...    pl-n V  
A cyclist crashed when he touched wheels with another rider...    V pl-n with n  
If my arm touches the wall, it has to be washed again...    V n  
In some countries people stand close enough to touch elbows...    V pl-n  
He touched the cow's side with his stick.    V n with n  
3    n-uncount  Your sense of touch is your ability to tell what something is like when you feel it with your hands.  
The evidence suggests that our sense of touch is programmed to diminish with age.    
4    verb  To touch something means to strike it, usually quite gently.  
As the aeroplane went down the runway the wing touched a pile of rubble.    V n  
5    verb  If something has not been touched, nobody has dealt with it or taken care of it.  
usu passive, with brd-neg  
When John began to restore the house in the 1960s, nothing had been touched for 40 years.    be V-ed  
6    verb  If you say that you did not touch someone or something, you are emphasizing that you did not attack, harm or destroy them, especially when you have been accused of doing so.  
with brd-neg    (emphasis)   Pearce remained adamant, saying `I didn't touch him'...    V n  
I was in the garden. I never touched the sandwiches.    V n  
7    verb  You say that you never touch something or that you have not touched something for a long time to emphasize that you never use it, or you have not used it for a long time.  
no passive, with brd-neg    (emphasis)   He doesn't drink much and doesn't touch drugs...    V n  
8    verb  If you touch on a particular subject or problem, you mention it or write briefly about it.  
The film touches on these issues, but only superficially...    V on/upon n  
9    verb  If something touches you, it affects you in some way for a short time.  
...a guilt that in some sense touches everyone...    V n  
10    verb  If something that someone says or does touches you, it affects you emotionally, often because you see that they are suffering a lot or that they are being very kind.   (=move)  
It has touched me deeply to see how these people live...    it V n to-inf  
Her enthusiasm touched me.    V n  
  touched    adj  v-link ADJ  
I was touched to find that he regards me as engaging...    
11    verb  If something is touched with a particular quality, it has a certain amount of that quality.  
WRITTEN  usu passive  
His crinkly hair was touched with grey...    be V-ed with n  
The boy was touched with genius.    be V-ed with n  
12    verb  If you say about someone that nobody can touch him or her for a particular thing, you mean that he or she is much better at it than anyone else.  
no cont, no passive, with brd-neg  
No one can touch these girls for professionalism.    V n for n, Also V n  
13    verb  To touch a particular level, amount, or score, especially a high one, means to reach it.  
  (mainly BRIT)  no passive  
By the third lap Kinkead had touched 289 m.p.h.    V n  
14    n-count  A touch is a detail which is added to something to improve it.  
supp N  
They called the event `a tribute to heroes', which was a nice touch...    
15    n-sing  If someone has a particular kind of touch, they have a particular way of doing something.  
with supp  
The dishes he produces all have a personal touch...    
16    quant  A touch of something is a very small amount of it.  
QUANT of n-uncount  
She thought she just had a touch of flu...    
17  You can use a touch to mean slightly or to a small extent, especially in order to make something you say seem less extreme. For example, if you say that something is a touch expensive, you might really think that it is very expensive.  
  (mainly BRIT)  
a touch    phrase  PHR adj/adv/prep    (vagueness)    (=a bit)  
We were all a touch uneasy, I think..., I found it a touch distasteful.    
18  
    touching  
19  You use at the touch of in expressions such as at the touch of a button and at the touch of a key to indicate that something is possible by simply touching a switch or one of the keys of a keyboard.  
at the touch of    phrase  PHR n, usu PHR after v  
Staff will be able to trace calls at the touch of a button.    
20  If you say that someone has the common touch, you mean that they have the natural ability to have a good relationship with ordinary people and be popular with them.  
common touch    phrase  usu PHR after v    (approval)   
21  If you get in touchwith someone, you contact them by writing to them or telephoning them. If you are, keep, or stay in touchwith them, you write, phone, or visit each other regularly.  
in touch    phrase  PHR after v, v-link PHR, usu PHR with n  
The organisation would be in touch with him tomorrow...    
22  If you are in touchwith a subject or situation, or if someone keeps you in touchwith it, you know the latest news or information about it. If you are out of touchwith it, you do not know the latest news or information about it.  
in touch/out of touch    phrase  PHR after v, v-link PHR, usu PHR with n  
...keeping the unemployed in touch with the labour market..., Mr Cavazos' problem was that he was out of touch.    
23  If you lose touchwith someone, you gradually stop writing, telephoning, or visiting them.  
lose touch    phrase  V inflects, PHR with n, pl-n PHR  
In my job one tends to lose touch with friends...    
24  If you lose touchwith something, you no longer have the latest news or information about it.  
lose touch    phrase  V inflects, usu PHR with n  
Their leaders have lost touch with what is happening in the country.    
25  If you say that something is touch and go, you mean that you are uncertain whether it will happen or succeed.  
touch and go    phrase  v-link PHR, oft PHR wh  
It was touch and go whether we'd go bankrupt.    
26  If you say that someone is a soft touch or an easy touch, you mean that they can easily be persuaded to lend you money or to do things for you.  
INFORMAL  
a soft touch/an easy touch    phrase  v-link PHR  
Pamela was an easy touch when she needed some cash.    
27  
    would not touch someone or something with a barge pole  
    barge pole  
    the finishing touch  
    finish  
    touch wood  
    wood  touch down    phrasal verb  When an aircraft touches down, it lands.   (=land)  
Spacecraft Columbia touched down yesterday...    V P  touch off    phrasal verb  If something touches off a situation or series of events, it causes it to start happening.   (=spark off)  
Is the massacre likely to touch off a new round of violence?    V P n (not pron), Also V n P  


out of touch  
1    adj  Someone who is out of touchwith a situation is not aware of recent changes in it.  
v-link ADJ, oft ADJ with n  
Washington politicians are out of touch with the American people...    
2    adj  If you are out of touch with someone, you have not been in contact with them recently and are not familiar with their present situation.  
v-link ADJ, oft ADJ with n  
James wasn't invited. We've been out of touch for years.    
touch paper    , touchpaper  
If someone lights the touch paper or lights the blue touch paper, they do something which causes anger or excitement.  
  (BRIT, JOURNALISM)  
light the (blue) touch paper    phrase  V inflects  
This kind of remark is guaranteed to light the blue touch paper with some Labour politicians.    
touch-screen      (touch-screens  plural  )A touch-screen is a computer screen that allows the user to give commands to the computer by touching parts of the screen rather than by using the keyboard or mouse.    (COMPUTING)    n-count  oft N n  
touch-tone    
A touch-tone telephone has numbered buttons that make different sounds when you press them. Some automatic telephone services can only be used with this kind of telephone.    adj  ADJ n  

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