单词 | touch |
释义 | touchtouchestouchedtouchingtouchtouch1 /tʌtʃ/ verb1with your hand [transitive] to put your fingers or hand on something or someone: Don’t touch the paint – it’s wet!别碰这油漆—还没干!touch somebody on the arm/leg etcRicky touched her on the shoulder.touch 里奇碰了碰她的肩膀。2very close [intransitive and transitive] if two things touch, or one thing touches another, they come together physically: Their lips touched (=they kissed).liptouch他俩的唇贴在了一起。He sat on the table, his feet not touching the ground.sitfoottouchgrind他坐到桌上﹐双脚够不着地。3emotions [transitive] to make someone feel sad, sympathetic, or grateful ➔ touched, touching: The refugees’ plight has touched the hearts of us all.refugeehavetouchheart 难民们的困境触动了我们所有人的心弦。4not eat/drink [transitive] to use, eat, or drink something – used when someone does not do this: He never touches alcohol.touch他滴酒不沾。You haven’t touched your breakfast.touch你早饭都没碰。5not be involved [transitive] to deal with or become involved with something or someone – used when someone does not do this: Several lawyers refused to touch the case.lawyerrefuse好几位律师都不愿意办理这案子。6not hurt/damage [transitive] to hurt someone or damage something – used when saying that someone does not do this: I didn’t touch the kid!我没碰过这孩子!Phrasesthere’s no one/nothing to touch somebody/something (also no one/nothing can touch somebody/something) spoken used to say that someone or something is the besttouch wood British English spoken said when you do not want your good luck to end SYN knock on wood American EnglishPhrasal verbstouch down phrasal verb when a plane touches down, it lands on the groundtouch something ↔ off phrasal verb to make a difficult situation or violent events begin: The story touched off an international scandal.touch报道引发了一宗国际丑闻。touch on/upon something phrasal verb to mention something when you are talking or writing: I’ll be touching on that subject later.touchlate稍后我会谈到这个问题。THESAURUS: touchtouch to put your fingers or hand on something or someone: You must not touch the glass.feel to touch something with your fingers in order to find out about it: I felt his forehead to see if he had a fever.feelhaveFeel how cold this water is!bestroke to move your hand gently over a person’s or animal’s body in a loving way: Most cats love it if you stroke them.catHe stroked her hair.strokepat to touch a person or animal lightly several times with your hand flat, to show them that you are pleased, or to comfort them: ‘Good dog,’ she said, patting him on the head.saypatShe patted the little boy’s shoulder.patcaress written to move your hands gently over part of someone’s body in a loving way: He gently caressed her hair.caresstickle to move your fingers lightly over someone’s body in order to make them laugh: Stop tickling my feet!ticklefootrub to move your hand over a surface while pressing it: He rubbed his eyes.rubeyeRub the table with a damp cloth.scratch to rub part of your body with your nails, often because it feels uncomfortable and annoying: The dog kept scratching its ear.keepscratch |
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