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touch

To make physical contact with something using your hand or body.

Explanation at your level:

You use your hands to touch things. You can touch a table or a book. If you are cold, you can touch a warm cup. It is a very important word for feeling things.

When you walk through a museum, you should not touch the paintings. We use this word to talk about physical contact. You can also touch someone on the shoulder to get their attention.

Beyond physical contact, we use touch to describe emotional impact. For example, a sad story might touch your heart. It is also used in phrases like 'touch base' to mean checking in with a colleague at work.

The word touch is highly nuanced. It can mean 'to reach' as in 'the ladder doesn't touch the roof.' It is also used in idiomatic expressions where the literal meaning of physical contact is lost, such as 'touch upon' a subject in a meeting.

In advanced English, touch is used to describe subtle influence or modification, such as 'touching up' a photograph. It implies a degree of precision or slight alteration. Its usage in literature often conveys a sense of fragility or fleeting connection.

At the mastery level, touch encompasses the intersection of sensory perception and metaphorical reach. It is used to describe the 'touch' of an artist, implying a unique style or skill. Historically, it reflects the transition from physical impact to the delicate, almost imperceptible influence one person may have on another.

30秒词汇

  • Physical contact verb.
  • Common in idioms.
  • Regular conjugation.
  • Essential for daily life.

When you touch something, you are making a direct, physical connection. It is one of our primary senses, allowing us to interact with the world around us in a tangible way.

You might touch a hot stove by accident, or touch a piece of fabric to see if it is soft. This word is incredibly versatile and appears in almost every aspect of daily life.

The word touch comes from the Old French word tuchier, which meant to strike or hit. It eventually evolved into the sense of gentle contact we use today.

It arrived in Middle English around the 13th century. Interestingly, it shares roots with the concept of a 'tusk' or a 'blow,' showing how the meaning shifted from a forceful impact to a delicate sensation over time.

You use touch when describing physical contact. It is often paired with prepositions like on or up.

In formal contexts, we might say 'do not touch the exhibits,' while in casual conversation, we say 'don't touch that!' It is a neutral, high-frequency verb that is essential for basic communication.

1. Touch base: To briefly connect with someone. Example: Let's touch base next week.

2. Touch a nerve: To mention something sensitive. Example: That comment really touched a nerve.

3. Keep in touch: To stay in contact. Example: Let's keep in touch!

4. Soft touch: Someone easily persuaded. Example: He is a soft touch for charity.

5. Touch and go: A precarious situation. Example: It was touch and go for a while.

As a verb, touch is regular. Its past tense is touched and its present participle is touching.

The IPA is /tʌtʃ/ in both US and UK English. It rhymes with words like much, such, and hutch. It is a monosyllabic word, meaning it is spoken as one beat.

Fun Fact

It originally meant a violent blow!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /tʌtʃ/

Short 'u' sound like 'cut'.

US /tʌtʃ/

Same as UK.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing as 'tooch'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'tutch'

Rhymes With

much such hutch clutch crutch

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

听力 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hand feel contact

Learn Next

tactile manipulate connection

高级

sensory perception

Grammar to Know

transitive verbs

I touched it.

phrasal verbs

touch up

imperatives

Don't touch!

Examples by Level

1

Do not touch the hot stove.

do not / touch / the / hot / stove

Imperative sentence.

2

I touch the soft cat.

I / touch / the / soft / cat

Simple present.

3

Can I touch this?

Can I / touch / this

Modal verb can.

4

He touched the wall.

He / touched / the / wall

Past tense.

5

She touches the flower.

She / touches / the / flower

Third person singular.

6

We touch the cold water.

We / touch / the / cold / water

Subject-verb agreement.

7

They touch the ball.

They / touch / the / ball

Plural subject.

8

Don't touch my bag.

Do not / touch / my / bag

Negative imperative.

1

Please don't touch the art.

2

She touched his arm gently.

3

The ladder touches the wall.

4

I felt him touch my shoulder.

5

Don't touch that wire!

6

He touched the screen to start.

7

The cat touched my hand.

8

We touched the rough bark.

1

Let's touch base later today.

2

His story really touched me.

3

The topic was touched upon briefly.

4

Don't touch the thermostat.

5

The two cars barely touched.

6

He touched the paint to see if it was dry.

7

Keep in touch with your family.

8

The plane touched down safely.

1

He touched on several key issues.

2

The painting was touched up by a pro.

3

She has a delicate touch with plants.

4

It was touch and go during the storm.

5

The subject is too sensitive to touch.

6

He touched the ceiling with his head.

7

I haven't touched my dinner yet.

8

The news touched a raw nerve.

1

The artist touched the canvas with gold.

2

His speech touched upon existential dread.

3

She touched the strings of the guitar.

4

The reform touched every department.

5

He touched on the history of the firm.

6

The light touched the horizon.

7

They touched upon the matter of funding.

8

His ego was touched by the praise.

1

The subtle touch of irony was evident.

2

He touched the hem of her garment.

3

The poem touched the soul of the reader.

4

She touched upon the nuances of law.

5

The frost touched the autumn leaves.

6

His life was touched by tragedy.

7

The architect touched up the blueprints.

8

The ship touched at several ports.

常见搭配

touch gently
touch base
touch down
touch upon
lightly touch
touch a nerve
barely touch
touch the heart
touch the ceiling
touch up

Idioms & Expressions

"touch base"

to make contact

Let's touch base on Monday.

casual

"touch a nerve"

to upset someone

Don't touch a nerve.

neutral

"keep in touch"

stay connected

Keep in touch!

neutral

"soft touch"

easily manipulated

He is a soft touch.

casual

"touch and go"

uncertain

It was touch and go.

casual

"lose one's touch"

lose a skill

I've lost my touch.

neutral

Easily Confused

touch vs handle

both involve hands

handle implies manipulation

Handle the tool.

touch vs feel

both are senses

feel is internal/sensory

Feel the heat.

touch vs tap

both are contact

tap is quick

Tap the screen.

touch vs poke

both are contact

poke is sharp

Don't poke me.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + touch + object

I touched the wall.

B1

Subject + touch + object + on + body part

He touched me on the arm.

B2

Subject + touch + upon + topic

We touched upon the plan.

B2

Subject + touch + up + object

She touched up the photo.

B1

Subject + touch + down

The plane touched down.

词族

Nouns

touch the sense or act

Verbs

touch to make contact

Adjectives

touchy sensitive

相关

tactile related to sense of touch

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

formal: contact neutral: touch casual: tap slang: poke

常见错误

touching to touch
Touch is transitive; no preposition needed.
touch on touch upon
Touch upon is the standard phrasal verb.
touching with touching
Don't add extra words.
touching the object to touching the object
Direct object follows verb.
he touch he touches
Third person needs -es.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a hand touching every object in your room.

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Native Speakers

Use 'touch base' in professional emails.

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Cultural Insight

Be careful with touching others in public.

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Shortcut

Touch needs no preposition.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'u' short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'touching to'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'striking'.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence daily.

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Verb Pattern

Touch + object.

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Rhyme

Rhymes with much.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

T-O-U-C-H: Try Opening Up Contact Here.

Visual Association

A finger pressing a button.

Word Web

senses contact feeling physical

挑战

Touch five different textures today.

词源

Old French

Original meaning: To strike or hit

文化背景

Physical contact is highly regulated in Western cultures.

Used frequently in personal space boundaries.

'Touch of Class' (movie) 'Touch of Grey' (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • touch base
  • touch upon
  • keep in touch

at home

  • don't touch
  • touch the wall
  • touch up paint

travel

  • touch down
  • touch at a port

art

  • don't touch the art
  • a delicate touch

Conversation Starters

"Have you touched anything interesting today?"

"Do you like to keep in touch with old friends?"

"What is a soft touch for you?"

"Have you ever touched a wild animal?"

"Do you touch your hair when nervous?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the last thing you touched.

Write about a time you lost your touch.

Why is physical touch important?

How do you stay in touch with family?

常见问题

8 个问题

Yes, it ends in -ed.

Yes, 'a soft touch'.

Historically yes, not now.

Depends on context.

Touched.

Yes, the sense of touch.

Like 'much'.

When discussing a topic.

自我测试

fill blank A1

Please do not ___ the glass.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: touch

Touch is the correct verb for contact.

multiple choice A2

Which means to stay in contact?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: keep in touch

Keep in touch is the correct idiom.

true false B1

Touch is an irregular verb.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is a regular verb (touched).

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Match idioms to meanings.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

He touched the topic briefly.

得分: /5

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