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*touch² n 1 [singular 单数] when you put your hand, finger etc on someone or something 触摸: Rita felt the touch of his hand on her arm. 丽塔感觉到他的手触摸着她的手臂。 2 get in touch (with sb) to write to someone or telephone them 〔写信或打电话〕(与某人)联系: I've been trying to get in touch for days. 这些天我一直在设法取得联系。 3 keep/stay in touch to speak or write to someone, when you can no longer meet them as often as before 保持联系 4 lose touch (with sb) to no longer speak or write to someone, because they do not live near you or work with you any more (与某人)失去联系: I've lost touch with most of my high school friends. 我与大多数高中时代的朋友失去了联系。 5 in touch/out of touch (with sth) knowing or not knowing the latest things that have happened, or what people think about a subject 掌握/不掌握(某事物的)最新进展: The government is out of touch with public opinion on this issue. 政府在这个问题上脱离了民意。 6 a touch of sth a very small amount of something 少量的某事物: There was a touch of sadness in her voice. 她的声音中有一丝悲伤。 7 [C] a small detail or change that improves something 修饰,润色: Becky put the finishing touches on the cake. 贝姬给蛋糕作了最后修饰。 8 [U] someone's ability to do something well 〔做某事的〕能力,技巧: I must be losing my touch. 我的技巧肯定在退步了。 9 [U] the sense that you use in order to feel things, especially by putting your finger, hand etc on something 触觉: The reptile's skin was cold to the touch. 这种爬行动物表皮摸起来很冷。 → see also 另见 SOFT TOUCH |