touch
touch 英 [tʌtʃ] 美 [tʌtʃ]
vt. 接触;触动; vi. 触摸;涉及; n. 接触;触觉;
进行时:touching 过去式:touched 过去分词:touched 第三人称单数:touches 名词复数:touches
- To touch is to come in contact with something, especially using your fingers. When your friend dares you to touch her pet spider, you'll find out what's stronger — your fear of spiders or your fear of looking like a wimp.
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- vt. 接触;触动;
- vi. 触摸;涉及;
- n. 接触;触觉;
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1. Don't touch it.
请勿触摸它。
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2. You've hardly touched your food.
你没怎么吃东西啊。
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3. Everything she touches turns to disaster.
什么事她一插手就会糟糕。
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4. Her story touched us all deeply.
她的故事使我们大家深受感动。
- touch (n.) c. 1300, from Old French toche "touch, a touching; a blow, attack; a test" (Modern French touche), from tocher "to touch" (see touch (v.)). Meaning "slight attack" (of an illness, etc.) is recorded from 1660s. Sense of "communication" (to be in or out of touch) is from 1884. Sense of "skill or aptitude in some topic" is first recorded 1927, probably from music or the arts. Soft touch "person easily manipulated" is recorded from 1940.
- touch (v.) late 13c., "make deliberate physical contact with," from Old French tochier "to touch, hit, knock; mention, deal with" (11c., Modern French toucher), from Vulgar Latin *toccare "to knock, strike" as a bell (source also of Spanish tocar, Italian toccare), perhaps of imitative origin. Related: Touched; touching.
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