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[tat∫] m; -s, -s; umg. (Fluidum) (indefinable) quality, character, feel; einer Sache einen besonderen Touch geben lend s.th. a certain je ne sais quoi; ein intellektueller / esoterischer / anarchischer Touch an intellectual / esoteric quality / a whiff of the anarchist* * *[tatʃ]m -s, -s(= Atmosphäre) air, tone, flavour (Brit), flavor (US); (= Flair) touch; (= Tendenz) leanings pl* * *<-s, -s>[tatʃ]m touch* * *der; Touchs, Touchs (ugs.) touch* * *einer Sache einen besonderen Touch geben lend sth a certain je ne sais quoi;ein intellektueller/esoterischer/anarchischer Touch an intellectual/esoteric quality/a whiff of the anarchist* * *der; Touchs, Touchs (ugs.) touch -
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[tutʃ, tuʃ]masculino touch* * *[tutʃ, tuʃ]masculino touch* * */tutʃ, tuʃ/touchel balón va a touch the ball goes into touch -
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أَثَّرَ (في النفس) \ touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). \ حاسَّة اللَّمْس \ touch: one of the five senses, by which something may be recognized by feeling it. \ رَسَت لمدّةٍ قَصيرة (للسّفن) \ touch: (of ships) to visit: We touched at Gibraltar. \ لَمْس \ touch: the act of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder. \ See Also لَمْسَة \ ماسَّ \ touch. \ مَسَّ \ touch: put one’s hand against (sth.); move gently against the surface of (sth.); reach: Don’t touch that electric wire! Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. -
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[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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لَمَسَ \ feel, felt: to touch (sth.) with the hand so as to learn about it: The doctor felt my broken arm. touch: to put one’s hand against (sth.); move gently against the surface of (sth.); reach: Don’t touch that electric wire! Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. -
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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) -
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مَسْحَة \ tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. touch: a slight attack (of illness); a slight amount: a touch of fever. \ See Also لون خفيف، أَثَر -
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أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly. -
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to improve eg paintwork, a photograph etc by small touches:يُحَسِّن بإضافة اللمَسات الأخيرَهThe photograph had been touched up.
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Finthe difference between the best bid and the best offer price quoted by all market makers for a particular security -
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Machined flax after it has been merely given a blow or two on the sorter's tools, lapped, sorted, and bundled up without the breaking of the ends. -
15 Touch-Pin
A square or triangular steel pin set upright in a block of hard wood, used in roughing flax to break off the loose fibres left in the hackle. The pin is usually of about 1-in. side, and projects about 2-in. above the block. The edges of the pin are smooth. -
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Genetics: Touch DNA, Touch DNA Collection Method, touch DNA method -
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18 touch control
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > touch control
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19 touch down
1) (of aircraft) to land:تَحُطُّ الطائِرَهThe plane should touch down at 2 o'clock.
2) in rugby and American football, to put the ball on the ground behind the opposite team's goal line (noun ˈtouch-down).يَضَع الطابة خَلْف خَط الهَدَف لفَريق الخَصْم -
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( used as an interjection) to touch something made of wood superstitiously, in order to avoid bad luck:دُق على الخَشَبNone of the children has ever had a serious illness, touch wood!
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Touch — Touch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Touched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Touching}.] [F. toucher, OF. touchier, tuchier; of Teutonic origin; cf. OHG. zucchen, zukken, to twitch, pluck, draw, G. zukken, zukken, v. intens. fr. OHG. ziohan to draw, G. ziehen, akin to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English