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to touch
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toucher
to put our hand or body part on a thing or person
Transitive: to touch sth
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affecter, influencer
to have an impact or influence on something
Transitive: to touch sb/sth
03
toucher
to make contact with something physically
Transitive: to touch sth
04
toucher
to be impressed emotionally
Transitive: to touch sb
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toucher, frôler
to cause something to come into brief contact with another object
Ditransitive: to touch sth to sth
06
toucher, s'impliquer
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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toucher, manipuler
to handle something in order to alter or tamper with it
Transitive: to touch sth
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atteindre, frapper
to reach or come close to a specified level
Transitive: to touch a particular level
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atteindre, égaliser
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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aborder, toucher
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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toucher, affecter
(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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toucher, effleurer
to lightly or minimally eat or taste a small portion of something
Transitive: to touch food
Touch
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toucher
the ability of knowing what something feels like by placing one's hands or fingers on it
02
une touche, une nuance
a slight but appreciable amount
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touche, contact
the event of something coming in contact with the body
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touche, contact
the act of putting two things together with no space between them
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touche, style
a distinguishing style
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touche, note
a suggestion of some quality
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touche, contact
a communicative interaction
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sensibilité, contact
the feel of mechanical action
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toucher, sensibilité tactile
the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
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habileté, sensibilité
deftness in handling matters
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sollicitation, demande d'argent
the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan)
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un coup, une légère attaque
a slight attack of illness
touch
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retouch
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retouch
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touched
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touched
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toucher
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toucher
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Exemple
She gently touched the soft fur of the cat.
Please don't touch the fragile glass display.
The musician's fingers lightly touched the piano keys, creating a beautiful melody.
She gently touched her friend's arm to offer comfort and support.
She hesitated to touch the hot pan with her bare hands.