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1 out of touch
عَلَى اتِّصَال (عكس مُنْقَطع عن) \ in touch: (the opposite is out of touch) giving or receiving news: I’ve been in touch with my brother by telephone. The radio keeps us in touch with world events. -
2 out of touch (with)
1) not in communication (with).لا إتِصال لَه، مَقطوع عن الإتصال مع2) not sympathetic or understanding (towards):لا يتَفَهَّم، مُنْقَطِع عن الإتصال معOlder people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern world.
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3 out of touch (with)
1) not in communication (with).لا إتِصال لَه، مَقطوع عن الإتصال مع2) not sympathetic or understanding (towards):لا يتَفَهَّم، مُنْقَطِع عن الإتصال معOlder people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern world.
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4 an idyllic place that is out of touch with reality
General subject: brigadoonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > an idyllic place that is out of touch with reality
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5 touch
[tatʃ]1. verb1) to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else:يَلْمسHe touched the water with his foot.
2) to feel (lightly) with the hand:يُلامِس، يَتَحَسَّسHe touched her cheek.
3) to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc:يُثير المَشاعِرI was touched by her generosity.
4) to be concerned with; to have anything to do with:يَلْمِس، يَهْتَم بِI wouldn't touch a job like that.
2. noun1) an act or sensation of touching:لَمْسَهI felt a touch on my shoulder.
2) ( often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things:حاسَّة اللمْسThe stone felt cold to the touch.
3) a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something:لَمْسَهThe painting still needs a few finishing touches.
4) skill or style:مَهارَه، أسْلوبHe hasn't lost his touch as a writer.
5) (in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with ˈtouchlines):خَط التَّماس في مَلْعَب الكُرَهHe kicked the ball into touch.
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6 touch
بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ) -
7 in touch
عَلَى اتِّصَال (عكس مُنْقَطع عن) \ in touch: (the opposite is out of touch) giving or receiving news: I’ve been in touch with my brother by telephone. The radio keeps us in touch with world events. -
8 em desarmonia (com)
touch, out of touch (with)Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > em desarmonia (com)
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9 ikke i forbindelse med
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10 tidak berhubungan lagi dengan
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11 bez vztahu (k)
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12 mimo spojení
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13 rupt de mase
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14 ekki (lengur) í sambandi (viî)
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15 ekki í snertingu viî, skilja ekki
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16 bez vzťahu (k)
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17 mimo spojenia
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18 за боковой линией
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19 не поддерживать связь (отношений)
General subject: out of touchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не поддерживать связь (отношений)
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20 потерявший связь
General subject: out of touch
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out of touch — ► out of touch lacking up to date knowledge or awareness. Main Entry: ↑touch … English terms dictionary
out of touch — index inaccessible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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