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I . touch <-es> [tʌtʃ] SUST.

1. touch no pl. (ability to feel):

touch
tip m
touch
the sense of touch
tip

2. touch (instance of touching):

touch
dotik m
touch
at the touch of a button

3. touch no pl. (communication):

touch
stik m
to be in touch with sb/sth

4. touch no pl. (skill):

touch
slog m
touch
stil m
touch

5. touch no pl. (small amount):

a touch of irony
a touch of flu coloq.

6. touch no pl. (rather):

a touch
a touch

7. touch (valuable addition):

touch
touch
detajl m
the final touch
the final touch
pika na i

8. touch no pl. FÚT.:

touch
avt m
to be a softtouch coloq.

II . touch [tʌtʃ] V. trans.

1. touch (feel with fingers):

touch
dotikati se [form. perf. dotakniti se]
to touch the brake

2. touch:

touch (come in contact with)
dotikati se [form. perf. dotakniti se]
touch (come in contact with)
touch (border)

3. touch (move emotionally):

touch
touch
presunjati [form. perf. presuniti]

4. touch (deal with):

touch
touch
touch
dotikati se [form. perf. dotakniti se]
to touch a [raw] nerve
to touch a [raw] nerve
not to touch sb/sth with a barge [or ingl. am.ten-foot] pole
touch wood ingl. brit.

III . touch [tʌtʃ] V. intr.

touch
dotikati se [form. perf. dotakniti se]

touch down V. intr. AERO.

touch
pristajati [form. perf. pristati]

touch in V. trans. ARTE

touch
dodajati [form. perf. dodati detajl]

touch off V. trans.

touch
sprožati [form. perf. sprožiti]
touch
začenjati [form. perf. začeti]

touch on, touch upon V. intr.

touch
dotikati se [form. perf. dotakniti se]
touch
omenjati [form. perf. omeniti]

touch up V. trans.

1. touch (improve):

touch
popravljati [form. perf. popraviti]
touch photograph

2. touch ingl. brit. coloq. (assault sexually):

to touch sb up
to touch sb up

nice touch SUST.

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nice touch
nice touch

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Touch-screen computers house hundreds of digitized publications, allowing for close-up viewing, as well as interactive games, and access to a database of journalists.
en.wikipedia.org
Touch technologies encourage interactivity in surprising ways -- people simply enjoy working with touch and appear to be more willing to explore with a tactile interface than with a mouse-driven environment.
www.wired.com
Instead of having all the tweakable setting in place, there are various touch-buttons including text-based menus and icon-based options, making the whole experience rather long-winded.
www.pocket-lint.com
The hangers are shaped in such a way that the customer will touch the label first when picking up the article of clothing for inspection.
en.wikipedia.org
Not that your manager salary impacts anything, but it's a nice touch.
www.capsulecomputers.com.au
The robots can also be displayed on the television instead of the controller screen by gesturing up on the touch pad.
en.wikipedia.org
It was pretty much touch-and-go for a while.
www.straight.com
Others think the switch toward community journalism is a natural reaction to our out-of-touch mega media.
en.wikipedia.org
Most patients experiencing allodynia, experience pain with touch and pressure, however some can be hypersensitive to temperature.
en.wikipedia.org
Even the oven gloves were too hot to touch.
www.express.co.uk

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