Rechercher
to be in touch
01
to be in contact with someone, particularly by seeing or writing to them regularly
02
to be aware of the latest trends, developments, and insights related to a particular field or area of interest
03
to be in contact with one's own thoughts, feelings, or inner self, often as part of a mindfulness or self-awareness practice
Exemple
Despite their best efforts to stay in touch, the couple found that they slowly drifted apart after spending several months in different countries.
In their friendship, Jake was always the one who made plans and reached out to stay in touch, while his friend Tom tended to be less proactive and more passive.
After their breakup, he and his ex-girlfriend decided to remain friends and stay in touch.
Not knowing what else to do, he gets out of dodge and flees to Chicago to get in touch with his sister.
You need to be in touch with your feelings.