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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
1 [aanraking] contact♦voorbeelden:het contact is verbroken • we've been cut offhet dagelijks contact onderhouden met • be daily in touch with, keep day-to-day contact withcontact opnemen met iemand (over iets) • contact someone, get in touch with someone (about something)wisselende seksuele contacten • multiple sexual contactsin contact blijven met • keep in touch withiemand in contact brengen met • put someone in contact/touch with -
3 contact opnemen met iemand (over iets)
contact opnemen met iemand (over iets)contact someone, get in touch with someone (about something)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > contact opnemen met iemand (over iets)
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4 touch
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5 contact met iemand houden
contact met iemand houdenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > contact met iemand houden
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6 contact
[ˈkɔntækt]1. noun1) physical touch or nearness:مُلامَسَه،Has she been in contact with measles?
2) communication:إتِّصالHow can I get in contact with him?
3) a person with influence, knowledge etc which might be useful:شَخْص لَهُ أهَمِّيَّهI made several good contacts in London.
4) (a place where) a wire etc carrying electric current (may be attached):تَماس كَهْرُبائي، مُلامَسَهthe contacts on the battery.
5) a person who has been near someone with an infectious disease:حامِل أو ناقِل المَرَضWe must trace all known contacts of the cholera victim.
6) a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone:مَصْدَر مَعْلوماتHis radio is his only contact with the outside world.
2. verbيَتَّصِل بِI'll contact you by telephone.
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7 touch base
Gen Mgtto make contact with a person or group after a time of absence. To touch base is important for teleworkers, homeworkers, or sales representatives who work away from a main office. They may touch base by taking part in a team briefing or other real or virtual meeting, which enables them to renew contact and establish meaningful communication. (slang) -
8 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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9 contact
اِتِّصال \ connection: a join or joining: a telephone connection. contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. intercourse: dealings with other people: We have too little social intercourse with our neighbours. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصُل)، احتكاك (اِحْتِكاك)، ملامسة (مُلامَسَة) -
10 contact
adj. linked, connected--------n. contact, link, touch; switch -
11 contact houden met
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12 entrar en contacto con / ponerse en contact con
entrar en contacto con / ponerse en contact conto get in touch with, get in contact withSpanish-English dictionary > entrar en contacto con / ponerse en contact con
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13 het dagelijks contact onderhouden met
het dagelijks contact onderhouden metbe daily in touch with, keep day-to-day contact withVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het dagelijks contact onderhouden met
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14 iemand in contact brengen met
iemand in contact brengen metput someone in contact/touch withVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand in contact brengen met
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15 a lua contact cu cineva
to get into (direct) touch with smb.to come in(to) contact with smb.to knock against smb. -
16 a veni in contact cu...
to come in(to) contact with...to get in(to) touch with... -
17 in contact blijven
v. keep in touch, keep in contact -
18 in contact komen
v. make contact, get in touch -
19 in contact blijven met
in contact blijven metVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in contact blijven met
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20 telefonisch contact opnemen
telefonisch contact opnemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > telefonisch contact opnemen
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