touch
Senso (Inglese)
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- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- (obsolete) Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- (slang) Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- Primarily non-physical senses.
- To try; to prove, as with a touchstone.
- To mark or delineate with touches; to add a slight stroke to with the pencil or brush.
- (obsolete) To infect; to affect slightly.
- To strike; to manipulate; to play on.
- To perform, as a tune; to play.
- To influence by impulse; to impel forcibly.
Sinonimi
sense of touch
be surprised
brush against
fit exactly
be in contact
strike against
touch modality
touch sensation
be touched
cutaneous senses
have-to doe with
sense of feeling
skin senses
tactual sensation
border upon
tactile sensation
reach to
give off an odour
come into contact with
rest on
extend to
stroke of the brush
take hold of
be deeply moved
make contact
rub together
be effective
be in control
bump against
come up against
feel of
hold in hand
make an impression
press against
reach for
relate to
rub against
stop at
tamper with
literary style
touch on a subject
be emotionally moved
come in contact with
tangent point
playing method
be grazed
most impressive passage
move one’s heart
request for money
be contiguous
be impressive
be adjacent to
be close to
stir up one’s feelings
stretch to
strike slightly
come in contact
leave an impression
touch perception
strike a note
to cadge
touch-and-run
be alongside of
be close against
be contiguous to
be near to
touch roughly
hand-touch
paw all over
be against
depend upon
do not touch
laying on
lean against
Frequenza
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/tʌt͡ʃ/
Etimologia (Inglese)
From Middle English touchen, tochen, from Old French tochier (“to touch”) (whence Modern French toucher; compare French doublet toquer (“to offend, bother, harass”)), from Vulgar Latin *tuccō (“to knock, strike, offend”), from Frankish *tukkōn (“to knock, strike, touch”), from Proto-Germanic *tukkōną (“to tug, grab, grasp”), from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (“to draw, pull, lead”). Displaced native Middle English rinen, from Old English hrīnan (whence Modern English rine). cognates Cognate with Old High German zochhōn, zuhhōn (“to grasp, take, seize, snatch”) (whence German zucken (“to jerk, flinch”)), German Low German tucken, tocken (“to fidget, twitch, pull up, entice, throb, knock, repeatedly tap”), Middle Dutch tocken, tucken (“to touch, entice”) (whence Dutch tokkelen (“to strum, pluck”)), Old English tucian, tūcian (“to disturb, mistreat”) (whence Modern English tuck). Compare also Old High German tokkōn, tockōn (“to abut, collide”). Outside Germanic, cognate to Albanian cek (“to touch”), Old Church Slavonic тъкнѫти (tŭknǫti). More at tuck, take.
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