B1 [ I or T ] to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone碰,觸摸
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Don't touch the machine when it's in use.
The water's not deep here - look, I can touch the bottom.
I could feel myself tense up as he touched my neck.
A new baby will automatically curl its fingers round any object it touches.
"You're burning up!" she said, touching his forehead.
B2 [ I or T ] (of two or more things) to be so close together that there is no space between; to be in contact(兩個或兩個以上的物品)接觸
C2 to harm someone, or use or damage something傷害(某人);使用(某物);破壞(某物)
[ T ] informal (usually used in negative sentences) to eat or drink something沾,吃,喝
[ T ] to influence someone or something emotionally, or cause feelings of sympathy in someone觸動,感動
[ T ] (usually used in negative sentences) to have or reach the same standard (= level of quality) as someone or something(通常用於否定句)比得上
[ S ] informal To show that an illness is not too serious, you can say you have had a touch of it.(病的)輕度
C2 [ C ] a small addition or detail that makes something better裝點,潤色
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There was so much publicity and hype beforehand, that the performance itself was a touch anticlimactic.
There was a touch of frost on the hills.
Add just a touch of cream to the mixture.
His work has a touch of pathos.
The gold decoration will add a touch of class.
B2 [ U ] the ability to know what something is like by feeling it with the fingers觸覺
B2 used after an adjective to express how something feels when you put your hand on it(用於形容詞後)摸起來(感到…)
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Although snakes look slimy their skin is actually dry to the touch.
I felt a gentle touch on my arm.
I can control the doors at the touch of a switch.
Her skin was icy to the touch.
B2 [ C usually singular ] a quick, light movement of one thing, especially a hand, onto and off another thing(尤指用手)觸摸,碰
B1 to communicate or continue to communicate with someone by using a phone or writing to them有/取得/保持(等等)聯系
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Is she still in touch with her ex?
Many therapists think it's important for adults to get in touch with their inner child.
The police put me in touch with Victim Support.
The president responded angrily to the charge that she had lost touch with her country's people.
B2 to stop communicating with someone, usually because they do not live near you now(通常因身居異地)失去聯系
[ S or U ] an ability to do things in the stated, especially positive, way特長;才能
[ C or U ] in sports such as football, a player's ability to control the ball and make it do what they want, or an occasion when a player controls the ball with their foot(足球等體育中)觸球能力;觸球
C2 If you are in touch/out of touch with a subject, activity, or situation, your knowledge about it is recent/not recent.了解/不了解最新情況
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