0 to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else -- bersentuhan
1 to feel (lightly) with the hand -- menyentuh
He touched her cheek.
2 to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc -- tersentuh
I was touched by her generosity.
3 to be concerned with; to have anything to do with -- melakukan
5 (often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things -- rasa
6 a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something -- pengemasan
The painting still needs a few finishing touches.
8 (in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines) -- garisan tepi
He kicked the ball into touch.
In eighty-four pages he manages to touch on every crucial point surrounding this quarrel.
The book is quite valuable for touching on so many relevant themes.
Ultimately, though, corpus-based empiricism must not lose touch with the theoretical linguistic tradition in the study of linguistic change.
In any case, there is a touch of arrogance to the view that a visiting scholar sees ' rationality ' where no one else sees it.
Their stereognosis (the capacity to perceive volumes) is due only to the sense of touch.
We were deeply touched that you cared enough to ask us about what we wanted and why we wanted it.
A series of yes/no questions for a telephony application, for instance, may just as well be implemented using touch-tone input.
The relationships encoded in the interface must then be explored physically, developing the 'touch' of the virtual instrument.
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觸摸, 碰,觸摸, 靠在一起…
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触摸, 碰,触摸, 靠在一起…
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tocar, tocarse, emocionar…
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tocar, mexer em, tocar-se…
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~に触る, 触れる, 接する…
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dokunmak, el sürmek, değmek…
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toucher, (se) toucher, être en contact…
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