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1 touch
1 შეხებაat a touch შეხებისას // ერთი შეხებით2 კონტაქტიto keep in touch with smb. ვინმესთან კონტაქტში ყოფნა3 შტრიხი, დეტალი, ფუნჯის მოსმაthe final / finishing touch ფუნჯის უაკნასკნელი მოსმა // ბოლო დეტალი / შტრიხი4 ელფერიthere was a touch of irony in her words მის სიტყვებს ირონიის ელფერი დაჰკრავდა5 მცირე რაოდენობა6 შეხება (შეეხება), ხელის ხლება●●he touched his cap / hat მისალმების ნიშნად თავის ქუდს შეეხო7 მიკარება (მიეკარება)he hasn't touched his breakfast / homework საუზმეს / საშინაო დავალებას არ გაჰკარებია8 მიწვდომა (მისწვდება)●●last month dollar touched bottom გასულ თვეს დოლარის კურსი უმდაბლეს წერტილამდე დაეცა9 გულის აჩუყება (აუჩუყებს)her story touched us მისმა მონაყოლმა გული აგვიჩუყა / აგვიჩვილა●●my words touched him to the quick ჩემი სიტყვები გულზე მოხვდა / ძალიან ეწყინაI'm touched by your concern თქვენი მზრუნველობის / გულისხმიერების დიდი მადლიერი ვარ -
2 irony
ირონიაthere was a suggestion of irony in her words მის სიტყვებს ირონიის ელფერი დაჰკრავდაthere was a touch of irony in her words მის სიტყვებს ირონიის ელფერი დაჰკრავდა
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touch — touch1 [ tʌtʃ ] verb *** ▸ 1 put body part on someone/something ▸ 2 have no space between ▸ 3 affect emotions ▸ 4 change/influence someone/something ▸ 5 eat/drink something ▸ 6 use something ▸ 7 work on something ▸ 8 deal with someone/something ▸ … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
touch# — touch vb 1 Touch, feel, palpate, handle, paw can all mean to lay the hand or fingers or an equally sensitive part of the body upon so as to get or produce a sensation often in examination or exploration. Touch usually stresses the act which leads … New Dictionary of Synonyms
irony — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, heavy ▪ She tried to ignore the heavy irony in his voice. ▪ gentle ▪ She congratulated him with gentle irony. ▪ bi … Collocations dictionary
irony */ — UK [ˈaɪrənɪ] / US noun Word forms irony : singular irony plural ironies 1) [uncountable] a form of humour in which you use words to express the opposite of what the words really mean You ve been so kind, she said, her voice heavy with irony. a… … English dictionary
touch — v. & n. v. 1 tr. come into or be in physical contact with (another thing) at one or more points. 2 tr. (often foll. by with) bring the hand etc. into contact with (touched her arm). 3 a intr. (of two things etc.) be in or come into contact with… … Useful english dictionary
irony — i|ro|ny [ aırəni ] noun * 1. ) uncount a form of humor in which you use words to express the opposite of what the words really mean: You ve been so kind, she said, her voice heavy with irony. a touch/trace/hint of irony: His writing contains a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
irony — i|ron|y [ˈaıərəni US ˈaırə ] n plural ironies [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: ironia, from Greek eironeia, from eiron person who lies ] 1.) [U and C] a situation that is unusual or amusing because something strange happens, or the opposite of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
(a) touch of something — a touch of something phrase a small amount of a quality ‘You seem really interested,’ he said with a touch of irony. add/bring a touch of something: Winter flowers add a welcome touch of colour to the garden. Thesaurus: small amounts of a… … Useful english dictionary
a touch of something — a small amount of a quality You seem really interested, he said with a touch of irony. add/bring a touch of something: Winter flowers add a welcome touch of colour to the garden … English dictionary
Irony — Ironic redirects here. For the song, see Ironic (song). For other uses, see irony (disambiguation). A Stop sign ironically defaced with a beseechment not to deface stop signs Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation… … Wikipedia
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