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touch (EN)
verbo, sostantivo

verbo “touch”

infinito touch; lui touches; pass. touched; p.p. touched; ger. touching
  1. toccare
    She gently touched the baby's cheek with her fingertip.
  2. sfiorare
    As he walked through the crowded market, his shoulder inadvertently touched a passerby's arm.
  3. accarezzare (in senso sessuale)
    Her parents caught her touching herself when she was a teenager.
  4. aggredire
    If you touch my daughter, I'll call the police.
  5. influenzare (attraverso il contatto fisico)
    The stain on the shirt was so deep that even bleach couldn't touch it.
  6. consumare (in senso di utilizzare)
    She didn't touch a single slice of the pizza we ordered for dinner.
  7. fare scalo
    The cruise liner touched briefly at the small island port to let tourists explore the local markets.
  8. accennare
    In her lecture, the professor touched on the importance of renewable energy, but promised a more detailed discussion in the next class.
  9. commuovere
    The heartfelt letter from his daughter touched him deeply, bringing tears to his eyes.
  10. sfiorare (in senso di avvicinarsi)
    The thermometer outside touched 32 degrees, signaling the start of a sweltering day.

sostantivo “touch”

sing. touch, pl. touches o non num.
  1. tocco
    As she walked past, her hand gave a gentle touch to the flowers, causing them to sway slightly.
  2. tatto
    Blindfolded, he used his sense of touch to distinguish between the smooth silk and the coarse burlap.
  3. tocco (in senso di dettaglio distintivo)
    The chef's touch of adding a sprig of fresh rosemary to the dish brought out an unexpected but delightful flavor.
  4. tocco (in senso di piccola quantità)
    Add a touch of salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.
  5. fuorigioco (nel calcio e altri sport)
    The winger sprinted to keep the ball in play, but it rolled into touch just before he could reach it.
  6. contatto (in senso di comunicazione)
    Despite moving to different cities, they stayed in touch.
  7. maestria
    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.