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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
touch
see also FEEL - to put a part of your body, usually your fingers, on sb/sth: touch (sb/sth); an act of doing this: touch Don't touch! ◎ Simply touch this switch and the machine will start. ◎ My knee hurts when I touch it. ◎ Her touch was light and gentle. - to learn about sth by touching it with your hands: feel* sth Feel how soft this material is. ◎ She felt the child's forehead to find out if he had a temperature. - (used about two or more things) to have physical contact: touch A bell rings when the wires touch. ◎ You must remove one stick without touching any of the others. ◎ Make a space between the desks so that they aren't touching. - the state of two surfaces, etc being together with no space between: contact; to come together: come* into contact (with sth) physical contact ◎ The two metal parts should not come into contact with each other. - to touch and move sth with your hands: handle sth Fragile - handle with care! ◎ The workers wear gloves when handling chemicals. - to touch or feel sth with your fingers: finger sth She fingered the dress and wondered whether she should buy it. - to touch or hit sb/sth quickly and gently with your hand: tap sb/sth; noun: tap to tap a person on the shoulder ◎ to feel a tap on your back - to hit sb/sth very gently with a flat hand: pat sb/sth; noun: pat to pat a dog ◎ a pat on the hand - to move your hand gently over sth: stroke sth He stroked his beard thoughtfully. ◎ to stroke an animal - to move your hand backwards and forwards while pressing sth: rub sth; noun: rub Polish the brass by rubbing it hard. ◎ She rubbed her arm where it hurt. ◎ Give the stain a quick rub with mild soap. - to touch or push sb with your elbow: nudge sb; noun: nudge My friend gave me a nudge when it was my turn to speak. - to push sb/sth with a finger or a long, thin object: poke sb/sth; noun: poke I nearly poked my eye out putting on my make-up. ◎ He gave the fire a poke to keep it burning. - to touch sb lightly so that they laugh: tickle sb; noun: tickle The baby likes to be tickled under the chin. - too far away to touch: out of reach; not too far away to touch: within reach Keep all medicines out of reach of children. - not to touch sth: leave* sth alone, (informal) keep* your hands off sth If you leave the wound alone, it will heal quickly. ◎ Eat your own dinner and keep your hands off mine! - if you want to order sb not to touch sth, you can say Hands off!
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