1) touchNoun
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A communicative interaction. You should have kept in touch with me. The pilot made contact with the base. He got in touch with his colleagues. | رابطہ |
2) touchVerb
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Make physical contact with, come in contact with. Touch the stone for good luck. She never touched her husband. | چہونا |
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Affect emotionally. A stirring movie. I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy. | متاثر ہونا |
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A distinguishing style. This room needs a woman's touch. | اسٹائل |
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Be relevant to. There were lots of questions referring to her talk. My remark pertained to your earlier comments. | متعلق ہونا |
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Be in direct physical contact with; make contact. The two buildings touch. Their hands touched. The wire must not contact the metal cover. The surfaces contact at this point. | جڑا ہونا چھونا |
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A slight but appreciable amount. This dish could use a touch of garlic. | تہوڑی سی مقدار ہلکا سا ذائقہ |
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Have an effect upon. Will the new rules affect me? | اثر انداز ہونا متاثرکرنا |
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The sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin. She likes the touch of silk on her skin. The surface had a greasy feeling. | چھونے کا احساس |
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Be equal to in quality or ability. Nothing can rival cotton for durability. Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues. Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents. | برابر ہونا ٹکر کا ہونا |
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Make a more or less disguised reference to. He alluded to the problem but did not mention it. | حوالہ دینا اشارہ کرنا |
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Comprehend. He could not touch the meaning of the poem. | سمجھنا |
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Color lightly. Her greying hair was tinged blond. The leaves were tinged red in November. | رنگت رنگین جھلک پر لطف ہلکا رنگ کرنا |