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(come+into+contact)

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    /kɔntækt/ * danh từ - sự chạm, sự tiếp xúc =our troops are in contact with the enemy+ quân ta đã chạm với quân địch =point of contact+ điểm tiếp xúc - (toán học) tiếp điểm - (điện học) sự cho tiếp xúc; chỗ tiếp xúc (hai dòng điện); cái ngắt điện, cái công tắc ((cũng) contact piece) =to break contact+ cắt điện, ngắt điện - sự tiếp xúc, sự giao thiệp, sự gặp gỡ, sự giao dịch, sự đi lại, sự lui tới =to be in contact with someone+ giao thiệp với ai, tiếp xúc với ai - (số nhiều) (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) cơ hội gặp gỡ, cơ hội làm quen - người đầu mối liên lạc - (y học) người có thể truyền bệnh (vì đã tiếp xúc với người bệnh) !to come in (into) contact with - tiếp xúc với, giao thiệp với !out of contact - không có quan hệ gì, không gần gũi, không tiếp xúc !to lose contact with - mất bóng (ai); đứt liên lạc với (ai); không gặp (ai) * ngoại động từ - cho tiếp với, cho tiếp xúc với

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > contact

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