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1 contact
contact [kɔ̃takt]masculine nouna. contact• dès le premier contact, ils... from their first meeting, they...• j'ai un bon/mauvais contact avec eux I have a good/bad relationship with them• prise de contact ( = entrevue) first meeting• entrer/être en contact [fils électriques] to make/be making contact• mettre en contact [+ objets] to bring into contact ; [+ relations d'affaires] to put in touch ; (Aviation, radio) to put in contact► au contact de• mettre/couper le contact (en voiture) to switch on/switch off the ignition* * *kɔ̃taktnom masculin1) ( relation) contact [U]elle est devenue plus sociable à ton contact — she's become more sociable through spending time with you
2) ( toucher) contact3) Électrotechnique contactcouper le contact — Automobile to switch off the ignition; faux I
4) ( personne) contact* * *kɔ̃takt nm1) (physique) contactau contact de [air, peau] — on contact with
entrer en contact [fils, objets] — to come into contact, to make contact
2) (relationnel, affectif) contactavoir le contact facile; Il a le contact facile. — He's very approachable.
au contact de [gens] — through contact with
se mettre en contact avec — to contact, to make contact with
prendre contact avec [relation d'affaires, connaissance] — to get in touch with, to get in contact with
3) AUTOMOBILES ignition* * *contact nm1 ( relation) contact ¢ (avec with); avoir des contacts directs avec qn to have direct contact with sb; être en contact to be in contact; prendre contact avec to make contact with; garder le contact to keep in touch; reprendre contact avec qn to get back in touch with sb; la reprise des contacts avec les émissaires the renewal of relations with the emissaries; la première prise de contact a été encourageante initial contact was encouraging; mettre en contact to put in touch; entrer en contact avec to get in touch with; avoir un bon contact avec qn to get on well with sb; être d'un contact agréable/difficile to be easy/hard to get on with; elle est devenue plus sociable à ton contact she's become more sociable through spending time with you;2 ( toucher) contact; contact physique physical contact; en contact in contact; ‘éviter le or tout contact avec les yeux/la peau’ ‘avoid any contact with eyes/skin’;4 ( personne) contact; rencontrer son contact to meet one's contact; avoir des contacts au gouvernement to have contacts in the government.[kɔ̃takt] nom masculinmettre/couper le contacta. ÉLECTRICITÉ to switch on/offb. AUTOMOBILE to turn the ignition on/off3. [lien] contactprendre contact avec quelqu'un to contact somebody, to get in touch with somebody5. GÉOMÉTRIE(point de) contact de deux plans intersection ou meeting point of two planesau contact de locution prépositionnelleau contact de l'air in contact with ou when exposed to the air————————de contact locution adjectivale————————en contact locution adjectivale1. [reliés - personnes] in touch2. [adjacents - objets, substances] in contact————————en contact locution adverbialerester en contact avec quelqu'un to keep ou to stay ou to remain in touch with somebodya. to contact somebody, to get in touch with somebodya. [personnes] to put in touch (with each other)b. [objets, substances] to bring into contact -
2 contact
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
3 a lua contact cu cineva
to get into (direct) touch with smb.to come in(to) contact with smb.to knock against smb. -
4 a veni in contact cu...
to come in(to) contact with...to get in(to) touch with... -
5 вступать в контакт
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6 wejść w styczność
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7 zetknąć się
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8 касаться
Русско-английский словарь по прикладной механике > касаться
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9 вступать в соприкосновение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вступать в соприкосновение
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10 допир
contact, touchмат. osculation* * *до̀пир,м., само ед. contact, touch; contiguity; мат. osculation; влизам в \допир с come into contact with, get in touch with, contact (s.o.); имам \допир с be in contact with, be/keep in touch with.* * *contact: be in допир with - имам допир с; contiguity ; touch {tXtS}* * *1. contact, touch 2. влизам в ДОПИР с come into contact with, get in touch with. contact (s. о.) 3. имам ДОПИР с be in contact with, be/keep in touch with 4. мат. osculation -
11 съприкосновение
contact, touch, contiguityвлизам в съприкосновение с come into contact with, get in touch with* * *съприкосновѐние,ср., -я contact, touch, contiguity; влизам в \съприкосновениее с come into contact with, get in touch with.* * *contact: come into съприкосновение with - влизам в съприкосновение със; touch* * *1. contact, touch, contiguity 2. влизам в СЪПРИКОСНОВЕНИЕ с come into contact with, get in touch with -
12 antak
come in contact with, came in contact with, come in contact with, coming in contact with -
13 berantak
come in contact with, came in contact with, come in contact with, coming in contact with -
14 bersentuhan dengan
come into contact with, came into contact with, come into contact with, coming into contact with -
15 вступать в контакт
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > вступать в контакт
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16 контакт
быть в контакте с кем-л. — to be in touch with smb.
вступать в контакт — to come into contact (with), to contact (smb.), to get in touch (with), to make conacts (with)
развивать контакты — to develop / extend contacts
устанавливать контакты — to establish / to make contacts
неофициальные контакты — unofficial / informal contacts
официальные контакты — official / formal contacts
устный контакт, — verbal contact
контакты между людьми — human / people-to-people contacts
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17 bertemu dengan
come in contact with, came in contact with, came in contact with, coming in contact with -
18 контактировать
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19 жанасу
come into contactмат. contacttouch -
20 antuk
come in contact with, touch
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come in contact — index collide (crash against), confront (encounter), congregate, strike (collide) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
come into contact (with) — phrase to be in a place where you meet someone or experience something Could she have come into contact with the disease at school? Thesaurus: to meet, or to introduce peoplesynonym Main entry: come … Useful english dictionary
come in contact with — touch, make contact with , connect with … English contemporary dictionary
contact — [kän′takt΄; ] for v. [, ] occas. [ kən takt′] n. [L contactus, pp. of contingere, to touch, seize < com , together + tangere, to touch: see TACT] 1. the act or state of touching or meeting [two surfaces in contact] 2. the state or fact of… … English World dictionary
Contact high — is a phenomenon that sometimes occurs in otherwise sober people and animals who come into contact with someone who is under the influence of drugs. It involves a supposed transfer of the psychological state of height. A glossary of drug users… … Wikipedia
Contact inhibition — is the natural process of arresting cell growth when two or more cells come into contact with each other. Oncologists use this property to distinguish between normal and cancerous cells. Cell lines used widely in animal cell culture laboratories… … Wikipedia
Contact — Con tact (k[o^]n t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, tactum, to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] 1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or surfaces, which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Contact level — Contact Con tact (k[o^]n t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, tactum, to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] 1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contact — con|tact1 [ kan,tækt ] noun *** ▸ 1 communication ▸ 2 touching each other ▸ 3 contact lens ▸ 4 useful person you know ▸ 5 electrical machine part 1. ) count or uncount communication between people, countries, or organizations either by talking or … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
contact — I UK [ˈkɒntækt] / US [ˈkɑnˌtækt] noun Word forms contact : singular contact plural contacts *** Get it right: contact: When contact means communication between people, countries, or organizations , it is usually an uncountable noun, so ▪ it is… … English dictionary
contact — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 meeting/talking/writing to sb ADJECTIVE ▪ close ▪ She is still in close contact with Sarah. ▪ constant, daily, frequent, regular ▪ … Collocations dictionary