verbo “touch”
infinitivo touch; él touches; pret. touched; part. touched; ger. touching
- tocar
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She gently touched the baby's cheek with her fingertip.
- rozar
As he walked through the crowded market, his shoulder inadvertently touched a passerby's arm.
- acariciar (en un contexto sexual)
Her parents caught her touching herself when she was a teenager.
- agredir
If you touch my daughter, I'll call the police.
- afectar
The stain on the shirt was so deep that even bleach couldn't touch it.
- consumir
She didn't touch a single slice of the pizza we ordered for dinner.
- hacer escala
The cruise liner touched briefly at the small island port to let tourists explore the local markets.
- mencionar
In her lecture, the professor touched on the importance of renewable energy, but promised a more detailed discussion in the next class.
- conmover
The heartfelt letter from his daughter touched him deeply, bringing tears to his eyes.
- rozar (en el sentido de casi alcanzar)
The thermometer outside touched 32 degrees, signaling the start of a sweltering day.
sustantivo “touch”
sing. touch, pl. touches o no contable
- toque
As she walked past, her hand gave a gentle touch to the flowers, causing them to sway slightly.
- tacto
Blindfolded, he used his sense of touch to distinguish between the smooth silk and the coarse burlap.
- detalle
The chef's touch of adding a sprig of fresh rosemary to the dish brought out an unexpected but delightful flavor.
- pizca
Add a touch of salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.
- fuera de juego (en deportes específicos)
The winger sprinted to keep the ball in play, but it rolled into touch just before he could reach it.
- contacto
Despite moving to different cities, they stayed in touch.
- destreza
After years away from the piano, she was worried she had lost her touch, but the melody flowed from her fingers as beautifully as ever.