Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Touch"
The meaning of "Touch" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I can't seem to get in touch with you. call me! mean?
A:
It means that whoever's you are trying to contact is beyond reach. For that you are telling the person to call you instead of you calling that person .
그렇게되기를 바랍니다 !!
그렇게되기를 바랍니다 !!
Q:
What does I’ll be in touch mean?
A:
it means you will contact them at a later date that isn't confirmed.
Q:
What does I've lost my touch mean?
A:
No longer be able to do or handle something properly
For example, I used to make tasty cakes but now my cakes taste bad. I would seem to have lost my touch. as in I'm no longer able to make tasty cakes
For example, I used to make tasty cakes but now my cakes taste bad. I would seem to have lost my touch. as in I'm no longer able to make tasty cakes
Q:
What does Puts me in touch with other soccer fans
What is "put me in touch"? mean?
What is "put me in touch"? mean?
A:
in touch = able to talk easily
to put someone in touch = help someone communicate with another person or group
puts me in touch with other soccer fans = lets me easily talk to other soccer fans
to put someone in touch = help someone communicate with another person or group
puts me in touch with other soccer fans = lets me easily talk to other soccer fans
Q:
What does I feel quite out of touch. mean?
A:
This could mean that as they age the world makes less sense. For example.They might hear common slang that everyone but them knows.
Secondly. Out of touch Means to have lost contact with someone. Given the phrasing. I think the first is more likely the intended meaning.
Secondly. Out of touch Means to have lost contact with someone. Given the phrasing. I think the first is more likely the intended meaning.
Example sentences using "Touch"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with touch.
A:
Ex: I like to touch the soft pillow
Ex: the ice was cold to the touch
Ex: I only touched the dog
Ex: she keeps touching me
Ex: I felt so touched when he did that (in this situation it is a saying basically meaning that you felt thankful about the gesture)
Ex: the ice was cold to the touch
Ex: I only touched the dog
Ex: she keeps touching me
Ex: I felt so touched when he did that (in this situation it is a saying basically meaning that you felt thankful about the gesture)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I’m a little out of touch with.
A:
I haven’t been to Portugal in a while, so I am a little bit out of touch with pop culture there.
I haven’t seen my cousin in a while, and I am a little out of touch with her.
I haven’t seen my cousin in a while, and I am a little out of touch with her.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I’m a little out of touch.
A:
Usually people use this phrase when doing something they haven't done in a while and struggling to do the same as before.
For example, if someone was injured and stopped playing a sport for a while, when they came back they would not be as good as before or "a little out of touch" with the sport.
For example, if someone was injured and stopped playing a sport for a while, when they came back they would not be as good as before or "a little out of touch" with the sport.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with lose touch.
A:
lose touch (with somebody)
to no longer communicate with someone
ex. I lost touch with Katie after she moved to Canada.
lose touch (with something)
to no longer have recent knowledge about something
ex. He has never lost touch with Mexican culture and traditions.
lose your touch
to no longer be able to do something as well as you could before
ex.In her latest book, O'Reilly seems to have lost her touch for creating interesting characters.
lose touch
Fail to keep in contact or communication
ex. The two sisters lost touch years ago, or Please don't lose touch with me after you move away.
i hope that help you
to no longer communicate with someone
ex. I lost touch with Katie after she moved to Canada.
lose touch (with something)
to no longer have recent knowledge about something
ex. He has never lost touch with Mexican culture and traditions.
lose your touch
to no longer be able to do something as well as you could before
ex.In her latest book, O'Reilly seems to have lost her touch for creating interesting characters.
lose touch
Fail to keep in contact or communication
ex. The two sisters lost touch years ago, or Please don't lose touch with me after you move away.
i hope that help you
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Keep in ( I understood 'keep in touch' but others phrasal verbs 'keep in ... something' ).
A:
Keep in mind - to remember
Keep him/ her in your thoughts - to think of that person
Keep him/ her in your thoughts - to think of that person
Synonyms of "Touch" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between get in touch and touch base ?
A:
They are similar. "Get in touch" means to contact someone you don't normally contact. "Touch base" is to contact someone to get an update on something they're doing. It's usually used at work
Q:
What is the difference between get in touch and keep in touch ?
A:
@Eliza206 "get in touch" you're not currently "in touch" or "in communication with someone.
"Keep in touch" means you are already in communication with that person.
"Keep in touch" means you are already in communication with that person.
Q:
What is the difference between keep in touch with and get in touch with ?
A:
A. Get in touch
For instance you and your friend haven't been in contact for many years
If you say "I'd like to get in touch with my friend "
Meaning you would like to make an effort to contact that person again
B.be in touch
If you and you're colleague are parting ways
If you say " let's stay in touch " / keep in touch
It means let's contact each other frequently even after we part ways.
A. Get in touch
For instance you and your friend haven't been in contact for many years
If you say "I'd like to get in touch with my friend "
Meaning you would like to make an effort to contact that person again
B.be in touch
If you and you're colleague are parting ways
If you say " let's stay in touch " / keep in touch
It means let's contact each other frequently even after we part ways.
Q:
What is the difference between touch base and contact ?
A:
Touching base means contacting with the intention of finding out how something is going. So:
"I'm calling you to touch base in regards to your job interview"
They are contacting you with the intention of talking about your interview. Contact us a general verb "to contact"
"I'm calling you to touch base in regards to your job interview"
They are contacting you with the intention of talking about your interview. Contact us a general verb "to contact"
Q:
What is the difference between touch and feel ?
A:
Touch is the action and feel is a sensation that you get after touch.
You can feel the sensation of an ice cube in your skin when it touches you, but you can't touch the sensation of an ice cube on your skin.
You can feel the sensation of an ice cube in your skin when it touches you, but you can't touch the sensation of an ice cube on your skin.
Translations of "Touch"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? make a touch
A:
What is the situation?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What is better: I haven’t been in touch so long or I haven’t been in touch for so long?
A:
for so long.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Keep in touch
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what's touch base?
A:
"Touch base" usually means "to contact", but with the implication that you contact the subject often.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Which one is correct: to pull at or touch someone's heartstrings?
A:
pull at someones heartstrings
Other questions about "Touch"
Q:
I think you'd better to get in touch with something you like about chinese.
And you can to learn some basics lessons for good teacher. Does this sound natural?
And you can to learn some basics lessons for good teacher. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I think you'd better to get in touch with something you like about chinese.
✓ I think you'd better get in touch with something you truly love, but also something to do with Chinese.
× And you can to learn some basics lessons for good teacher.
✓ In addition, by learning the basics and taking lessons from a good teacher, you will become proficient in both what you do and have a good command of the language.
✓ I think you'd better get in touch with something you truly love, but also something to do with Chinese.
× And you can to learn some basics lessons for good teacher.
✓ In addition, by learning the basics and taking lessons from a good teacher, you will become proficient in both what you do and have a good command of the language.
Q:
I keep in touch with Serbian friends I met in Serbia.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
"I keep in touch with the friends I made in Serbia"
I think saying Serbian and Serbia together sounds a little redundant, so this way is more natural. But your original sentence isn't grammatically incorrect in anyway :)
I think saying Serbian and Serbia together sounds a little redundant, so this way is more natural. But your original sentence isn't grammatically incorrect in anyway :)
Q:
We've been out of touch for almost a year.
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
We haven't heard from each other in almost a year.
We haven't seen each other in almost a year.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
We haven't heard from each other in almost a year.
We haven't seen each other in almost a year.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
All of these expressions are natural and are interchangeable 👍🏾
Q:
We've been out of touch for almost a year.
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
We haven't heard from each other in almost a year.
We haven't seen each other in almost a year.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
We haven't heard from each other in almost a year.
We haven't seen each other in almost a year.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
We've been out of touch for almost a year.
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
Both are the same
We haven't heard from each other FOR almost a year.
We haven't seen each other FOR almost a year.
Most people just say FOR a long time, unless they want to be specific.
e.g. we haven't (met/seen each other/heard from each other) for a long time.
You do not use "in" for this expression
We haven't been in touch for almost a year.
Both are the same
We haven't heard from each other FOR almost a year.
We haven't seen each other FOR almost a year.
Most people just say FOR a long time, unless they want to be specific.
e.g. we haven't (met/seen each other/heard from each other) for a long time.
You do not use "in" for this expression
Q:
I've been out of touch with Jason for months.
I haven’t been in touch with Jason for months.
I haven't heard from Jason in months.
I haven't seen Jason in months.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
I haven’t been in touch with Jason for months.
I haven't heard from Jason in months.
I haven't seen Jason in months.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
A:
They are all very similar in meaning and common. Natural 👍
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