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touched [tʌtʃt] ADJ pred

1. touched:

touched
touched

2. touched:

touched
touched

I . touch <-es> [tʌtʃ] N

1. touch no pl (ability to feel):

tip m
tip

2. touch (instance of touching):

dotik m

3. touch no pl (communication):

stik m

4. touch no pl (skill):

slog m
stil m

5. touch no pl (small amount):

a touch of flu inf

6. touch no pl (rather):

a touch
a touch

7. touch (valuable addition):

detajl m
pika na i

8. touch no pl FBALL:

avt m
to be a softtouch inf

II . touch [tʌtʃ] VB trans

1. touch (feel with fingers):

3. touch (move emotionally):

III . touch [tʌtʃ] VB intr

touch down VB intr AVIAT

touch in VB trans ART

touch on, touch upon VB intr

touch up VB trans

1. touch (improve):

2. touch Brit inf (assault sexually):

Usage examples with touched

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His passion for the game was noted by all of those he touched.
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Starting to look like we can identify the sick one, never seen so many responses from the grave robber, may have touched a nerve.
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Rounds continued until one fighter touched the ground with his knee, or simply fell down.
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Everything he touched was designed with aerodynamics in mind.
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The surface has sharp protruding spicules which can cause skin irritation if touched.
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I have touched upon this in the past, reflecting on the inherent classism of electronic games in such areas as perceived fairness and accessibility.
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Syntax is scarcely touched, but nirukta (etymology) is discussed, and these etymologies naturally lead to semantic explanations.
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The aircraft landed in strong, gusty winds and touched down hard with its right maingear first.
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Evenly spoon into the prepared doughnut pan and bake for 8 to 9 minutes until the doughnuts are lightly golden and spring back when touched.
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However, unlike traditional rebellious punk rockers, the trio emphasized positivity using catchy, upbeat melodies and frivolous, carefree lyrics that often touched on sweets and animals.
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