Touch
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British pronunciation/tʌtʃ/
American pronunciation/tʌtʃ/

Definición y Significado de "touch"

to touch
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tocar, acariciar

to put our hand or body part on a thing or person
Transitive: to touch sth
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Please do n't touch the fragile glass display.
She gently touched her friend's arm to offer comfort and support.
02

tocar, impactar

to have an impact or influence on something
Transitive: to touch sb/sth
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The new regulations will touch every aspect of our business operations.
The economic downturn has touched many companies, leading to financial struggles.
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tocar

to make contact with something physically
Transitive: to touch sth
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The branches of the trees touched the roof of the house during the storm.
The raindrops touched the surface of the pond, creating concentric circles.
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tocar, emocionar

to be impressed emotionally
Transitive: to touch sb
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The heartfelt letter from her friend touched her deeply.
The movie 's poignant ending touched everyone in the audience.
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tocar, palpar

to cause something to come into brief contact with another object
Ditransitive: to touch sth to sth
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The child touched his finger to the hot stove, quickly pulling it away.
The artist touched the brush to the canvas, creating a stroke of color.
06

tocar, meterse con

to become involved or associated with something that is considered undesirable, problematic, risky, or difficult to handle
Transitive: to touch something undesirable or problematic
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That project is a complete mess, and I would n't touch it with a ten-foot pole.
The proposal is filled with legal complications, and no lawyer would touch it without extensive review.
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tocar, manipular

to handle something in order to alter or tamper with it
Transitive: to touch sth
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He warned his children not to touch the delicate ornaments on the shelf.
The mechanic touched the engine of the car, trying to diagnose the problem.
08

alcanzar, llegar a

to reach or come close to a specified level
Transitive: to touch a particular level
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Her savings finally touched $10,000 after years of diligent saving.
His performance in the race touched his personal best time.
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igualar, alcanzar

to reach a level of quality, skill, or excellence that is comparable to another recognized standard or benchmark
Transitive: to touch the level of quality of something
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Her cooking touches the level of gourmet cuisine served in high-end restaurants.
His performance in the game touched the skill level of professional athletes.
10

tocar, mencionar

to mention or speak of something briefly or in passing
Transitive: to touch a topic | to touch on a topic | to touch upon a topic
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The speaker 's talk touched the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the digital age.
The article touched the impact of technology on modern society.
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tocar, marcar

(of a particular quality) to become noticeable or manifest in someone's demeanor, behavior, or speech
Transitive: to touch someone's behavior or speech
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A hint of sadness touched her voice when she spoke of her lost pet.
A sense of pride touched his demeanor as he received the award.
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tocar, probar

to lightly or minimally eat or taste a small portion of something
Transitive: to touch food
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She 's on a diet, so she 'll probably just touch the main course.
The chef was curious why the customer had barely touched the special dish.
01

tacto

the ability of knowing what something feels like by placing one's hands or fingers on it
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The rough touch of the bark on the tree reminded him of childhood climbs.
El tácto áspero de la corteza en el árbol le recordó las subidas de la infancia.
She recognized the soft touch of the silk fabric against her skin.
Ella reconoció el suave tacto de la tela de seda contra su piel.
02

un toque, un leve

a slight but appreciable amount
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the act of making physical contact with something or someone

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A gentle touch on the shoulder reassured him.
They exchanged a touch of hands in greeting.
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toque, contacto

the act of putting two things together with no space between them
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toque, estilo distintivo

a distinguishing style
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toque, contacto

a communicative interaction
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tacto, toque

the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
08

destreza, maestría

deftness in handling matters
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toque, solicitud

the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan)
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un resfriado, un malestar

a slight attack of illness
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toque, detalle distintivo

a small and unique detail that adds distinction or quality
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The gold trim added a luxurious touch to the dress.
Her painting had a personal touch that made it special.
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