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touched [tʌtʃt] ПРИЛ
1. touched (emotionally moved):
touched
touched
2. touched разг (crazy):
touched
I. touch [tʌtʃ] СЪЩ
1. touch no pl (ability to feel, sense):
пипане ср без мн
осезание ср без мн
2. touch no pl (communication):
to be in touch with sb/sth
3. touch no pl (skill):
4. touch no pl (small amount):
touch of garlic
touch of garlic
5. touch СПОРТ:
Phrases:
to be a soft touch разг
II. touch [tʌtʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. touch (feel with fingers):
2. touch a. прен (come in contact with):
3. touch (eat, drink):
4. touch (move emotionally):
5. touch (rival in quality):
6. touch (concern):
Phrases:
III. touch [tʌtʃ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. touch (feel with fingers):
2. touch (come in contact):
touch down ГЛАГ нпрх AVIAT
touch off ГЛАГ прх
touch off прен
touch off прен
touch on ГЛАГ прх
touch pad СЪЩ ИНФОРМ
touch upon ГЛАГ прх s.
touch upon → touch on
touch on ГЛАГ прх
touch up ГЛАГ прх
1. touch up (improve):
2. touch up Brit разг (touch sexually):
touch-type ГЛАГ прх
touch-sensitive [ˈtʌtʃˈsensɪtɪv] ПРИЛ ИНФОРМ
Present
Itouch
youtouch
he/she/ittouches
wetouch
youtouch
theytouch
Past
Itouched
youtouched
he/she/ittouched
wetouched
youtouched
theytouched
Present Perfect
Ihavetouched
youhavetouched
he/she/ithastouched
wehavetouched
youhavetouched
theyhavetouched
Past Perfect
Ihadtouched
youhadtouched
he/she/ithadtouched
wehadtouched
youhadtouched
theyhadtouched
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There are a ton of touch-type games like this, which pit your reflexes against the computer, but eye control takes the speed and intensity of these games up a notch.
www.digitaltrends.com
It's certainly faster than typing on a mobile screen and, for those that can't touch-type, often quicker than using a desktop keyboard.
www.techradar.com
If people are studying for a specific skill, such as learning to touch-type or a language, he argues the key question is whether they can put the lessons into practice.
www.bbc.co.uk
He learned to touch-type, and was responsible for writing all the reports on the old heavy typewriters of the time.
www.telegraph.co.uk
I can still touch-type that sentence today in about five seconds.
time.com