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*touch¹ /tʌtʃ; tʌtʃ/ v 1 [T] to put your hand or finger on something 〔用手或手指〕触摸,碰: Don't touch the paint — it's still wet! 别碰油漆 — 还没干! She touched his forehead gently. 她轻轻地碰碰他的额头。 2 [I,T] if two things are touching, there is no space in between them 碰到,触着,贴着: Make sure the wires aren't touching. 确保电线没有碰在一起。 3 not touch sth a) to not use, eat, or drink something 不使用[吃、饮]〔某物〕: He never touches a drop of alcohol. 他一向滴酒不沾。 b) to not deal with or become involved in something 不处理[涉及]某事: Clancy said he wouldn't touch the case. 克兰西说他不会管那个案子。 4 not touch sb/sth to not hurt someone or damage something 不伤害某人/不损坏某物: I swear I didn't touch him! 我发誓没有碰过他! 5 [T] to affect someone's emotions, especially by making them feel pity or sympathy 触动,感动: Chaplin's films touched the hearts of millions. 卓别灵的电影打动了无数人。 6 touch base AmE to talk to someone for a short time, especially about something you are both working on 【美】 〔与某人〕简略地谈谈 7 no one to touch sb/nothing to touch sth spoken used to say that someone or something is the best 【口】 没有一个人能比得上某人/没有一样东西能比得上某物: A brilliant player! There's no one to touch her. 有才气的演奏者! 没有一个人能比得上她。 8 touch wood BrE spoken something you say when you do not want your good luck to end 【英口】摸摸木头愿好运常在; KNOCK ON WOOD AmE 【美】 → see also 另见 TOUCHED
touch downif a plane touches down, it lands on the ground at an airport 〔飞机〕着陆,降落 touch sth ↔ off to make people start arguing or fighting with each other 触发,引起〔争吵或打斗〕: The report touched off a fierce debate. 那报道引起了一场激烈的辩论。 touch on/upon sth to mention something when you are talking or writing 〔讲话或写作时〕提到,提及 touch sth ↔ up to improve something by making small changes to it 修改,修饰
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