Rechercher
to touch on
[phrase form: touch]
01
effleurer
to briefly mention a subject in written or spoken discussion
Transitive: to touch on a subject
02
toucher à, affecter
to have an impact on a topic or situation
Transitive: to touch on a situation
03
frôler, aborder
to get very close to something or almost be a part of it
Transitive: to touch on sth
04
réparer, retoucher
to repair something that is torn or broken by replacing or reassembling a part
Transitive: to touch on a torn or broken object
touch on
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The article touched on various aspects of the environmental impact.
The professor touched on several interesting historical events during the lecture.
The news report touched on the recent developments in technology.
The speaker briefly touched on the challenges faced by the team.
The pandemic has touched on global economic stability.