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单词 touch off
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touch off


touch

T0286700 (tŭch)v. touched, touch·ing, touch·es v.tr.1. To cause or permit a part of the body, especially the hand or fingers, to come in contact with so as to feel: reached out and touched the smooth stone.2. a. To bring something into light contact with: touched the sore spot with a probe.b. To bring (one thing) into light contact with something else: grounded the radio by touching a wire to it; touching fire to a fuse.3. To press or push lightly; tap: touched a control to improve the TV picture; touched 19 on the phone to get room service.4. To lay hands on in violence: I never touched him!5. To eat or drink; taste: She didn't touch her food.6. To disturb or move by handling: Just don't touch anything in my room!7. a. To meet without going beyond; adjoin: the ridge where his property touches mine.b. Mathematics To be tangent to.c. To come up to; reach: when the thermometer touches 90°.d. To match in quality; equal: Rival artists can't touch her work at its best.8. To deal with, especially in passing; treat briefly or allusively: some remarks touching recent events.9. To be pertinent to; concern: environmental problems that touch us all.10. To affect the emotions of; move to tender response: an appeal that touched us deeply.11. To injure slightly: plants touched by frost.12. To color slightly; tinge: a white petal touched with pink.13. a. To draw with light strokes.b. To change or improve by adding fine lines or strokes.14. To stamp (tested metal).15. Slang To wheedle a loan or handout from: touched a friend for five dollars.16. a. Archaic To strike or pluck the keys or strings of (a musical instrument).b. To play (a musical piece).v.intr.1. To touch someone or something.2. To be or come into contact: Don't let the live wires touch.n.1. a. The act or an instance of touching.b. A light push; a tap: an electric switch that requires just a touch.c. Sports An instance of contacting or propelling the ball or puck: scored on the first touch.2. The physiological sense by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body.3. A sensation experienced in touching something with a characteristic texture: felt the touch of snowflakes on her face.4. A discernible mark or effect left by contact with something.5. A small change or addition, or the effect achieved by it: Candlelight provided just the right touch.6. A suggestion, hint, or tinge: a touch of jealousy.7. A mild attack: a touch of the flu.8. A small amount; a dash: a touch of paprika.9. a. A manner or technique of striking the keys of a keyboard instrument: He played briskly with a light touch.b. The resistance to pressure characteristic of the keys of a keyboard: an old piano with uneven touch.10. An ability to propel a ball a desired distance; control or accuracy: a golfer with no touch around the green.11. A facility; a knack: retained his touch as a carpenter in his retirement.12. A characteristic way of doing things: recognized my friend's touch in the choice of the card.13. The state of being in contact or communication: kept in touch with several classmates; out of touch with current trends.14. An official stamp indicating the quality of a metal product.15. Slang a. The act of approaching someone for a loan or handout.b. A prospect for a loan or handout: a generous person, a soft touch for beggars.16. Sports a. The area just outside the sidelines in soccer or just outside and including the sidelines in Rugby.b. Touch football.Phrasal Verbs: touch down To make contact with the ground; land: The spacecraft touched down on schedule. touch off1. To cause to explode; fire.2. To initiate; trigger: disclosures that touched off a public uproar.3. To describe or portray with deft precision. touch on (or upon)1. To deal with (a topic) in passing.2. To pertain to; concern.3. To approach being; verge on: enthusiasm that touched on frenzy. touch out Sports To win a swimming race just ahead of (a competitor) by touching the end of the pool first. touch up To improve by making minor corrections, changes, or additions.Idioms: in touch1. Aware of the latest developments, as in current events or an area of interest.2. Able to appreciate or understand the concerns or difficulties of others.3. Able to be contacted, as by telephone or email: I will be in touch by phone after I arrive at the hotel. out of touch1. Unaware of the latest developments, as in current events or an area of interest.2. Unable to appreciate or understand the concerns or difficulties of others.3. Unable to be contacted, as by telephone or email: I will be out of touch during my flight to Los Angeles.touch base/bases Informal To renew a line of communication: "He went out of his way to touch base with a broad cross section of ... residents" (George B. Merry).
[Middle English touchen, from Old French touchier, ultimately from Vulgar Latin *toccāre.]
touch′a·ble adj.touch′a·ble·ness n.touch′er n.Synonyms: feel, finger, handle, paw
These verbs mean to bring the hands or fingers into contact with so as to give or receive a physical sensation: gently touched my hand; felt the runner's pulse; fingered the worry beads; handle a bolt of fabric; fans who pawed the celebrity's arm. See Also Synonyms at move.

touch off

vb (tr, adverb) 1. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) to cause to explode, as by touching with a match2. to cause (a disturbance, violence, etc) to begin: the marchers' action touched off riots.
Thesaurus
Verb1.touch off - put in motion or move to acttouch off - put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"activate, actuate, set off, spark, spark off, trigger, trigger off, tripinitiate, pioneer - take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of; "This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants"

touch

verb1. To bring the hands or fingers, for example, into contact with so as to give or receive a physical sensation:feel, finger, handle, palpate.2. To bring into or make contact with:contact.3. To be contiguous or next to:abut, adjoin, border, bound, butt, join, meet, neighbor, verge.4. To be equal or alike:compare, correspond, equal, match, measure up, parallel.Informal: stack up.5. To call or direct attention to something.On or upon:advert, bring up, mention, point, point out, refer.6. To evoke a usually strong mental or emotional response from:affect, get (to), impress, move, strike.phrasal verb
touch downTo come to rest on the ground:alight, land, light, set down, settle.phrasal verb
touch off1. To release or cause to release energy suddenly and violently, especially with a loud noise:blast, blow (up), burst, detonate, explode, fire, fulminate, go off.2. To be the cause of:bring, bring about, bring on, cause, effect, effectuate, generate, induce, ingenerate, lead to, make, occasion, result in, secure, set off, stir (up), trigger.Idioms: bring to pass, give rise to.3. To stir to action or feeling:egg on, excite, foment, galvanize, goad, impel, incite, inflame, inspire, instigate, motivate, move, pique, prick, prod, prompt, propel, provoke, set off, spur, stimulate, trigger, work up.phrasal verb
touch upTo improve by making minor changes or additions:polish, retouch.noun1. An act of touching:feeling, palpation.2. A coming together so as to be touching:contact, contingence.3. The faculty or ability to perceive tactile stimulation:feel, feeling, tactility.4. A particular sensation conveyed by means of physical contact:feel, feeling.5. A slight amount or indication:breath, dash, ghost, hair, hint, intimation, semblance, shade, shadow, soupçon, streak, suggestion, suspicion, taste, tinge, trace, whiff, whisper.Informal: whisker.6. A situation allowing exchange of ideas or messages:communication, contact, intercommunication.
Translations
激起...爆炸触发

touch

(tatʃ) verb1. to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else. Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot. 接觸 接触2. to feel (lightly) with the hand. He touched her cheek. 撫摸 抚摸3. to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc. I was touched by her generosity. 感動 感动4. to be concerned with; to have anything to do with. I wouldn't touch a job like that. 插手(某事),涉及 插手(某事),涉及 noun1. an act or sensation of touching. I felt a touch on my shoulder. 輕觸 轻击2. (often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things. the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch. 觸覺 触觉3. a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something. The painting still needs a few finishing touches. 裝點,潤色 润色,轻触 4. skill or style. He hasn't lost his touch as a writer. 風格 风格5. (in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with ˈtouchlines). He kicked the ball into touch. (足球)邊線 (足球)边线 ˈtouching adjective moving; causing emotion. a touching story. 動人的 动人的ˈtouchingly adverb in a moving way, so as to cause emotion. Her face was touchingly childlike. 動人地 动人地ˈtouchy adjective easily annoyed or offended. You're very touchy today; in rather a touchy mood. 易生氣的 易生气的ˈtouchily adverb 易生氣地 易生气地ˈtouchiness noun 過於敏感 敏感ˈtouch screen noun a computer screen that responds to the user's touch on its surface. (電腦)觸控螢幕 (计算机)触摸屏 in touch (with) in communication (with). I have kept in touch with my school-friends. 保持聯繫(接觸) 保持联系(接触) lose touch (with) to stop communicating (with). I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch. 失去聯繫 失去联系out of touch (with)1. not in communication (with). 中斷聯繫 中断联系2. not sympathetic or understanding (towards). Older people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern world. 不表同情,和...不一致 不表同情,和...不一致 a touch a small quantity or degree. The soup needs a touch of salt; a touch of imagination. 少許 少许touch down1. (of aircraft) to land. The plane should touch down at 2 o'clock. 降落 降落2. in rugby and American football, to put the ball on the ground behind the opposite team's goal line (noun ˈtouch-down). (橄欖球)底線得分 (橄榄球)底线得分 touch off to make (something) explode. a spark touched off the gunpowder; His remark touched off an argument. 激起...爆炸,觸發 激起...爆炸,触发 touch up to improve eg paintwork, a photograph etc by small touches. The photograph had been touched up. 潤色 润色touch wood (used as an interjection) to touch something made of wood superstitiously, in order to avoid bad luck. None of the children has ever had a serious illness, touch wood! (迷信用的)朽木(求取避免厄運) (迷信用的)朽木(求取避免厄运)

touch off


touch off

1. To start a fire or detonate an explosive device. He touched off the firework just as the school assembly was about to begin. Don't smoke in here! You might touch off the dry hay.2. By extension, to trigger or initiate a reaction. A noun or pronoun can be used between "touch" and "off." Our teacher is so high-strung that the slightest provocation touches him off. The announcement touched off a riot in downtown Los Angeles.See also: off, touch

touch someone or something off

Fig. to ignite or excite someone or something; to excite anger or chaos. She is very excitable. The slightest thing will touch her off. The appearance of the fox touched off a furor in the henhouse.See also: off, touch

touch off

1. Cause to explode or fire; also, initiate, trigger. For example, The boys touched off a whole line of firecrackers, or These disclosures will touch off a public uproar. This idiom comes from early firearms, which were set off by putting a light to the touch-hole. Its figurative use dates from the late 1800s. 2. Depict very precisely, as in He touched off Teddy Roosevelt as well as it's ever been done. [Mid-1700s] See also: off, touch

touch off

v.1. To cause something to explode or rapidly ignite: The spark touched off the puddle of fuel. A cigarette from a passing motorist touched the dry grass off and started a forest fire.2. To trigger something; initiate something: Investigators wondered what could have touched the fire off. The news of the scandal touched off a public uproar.See also: off, touch
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touch off


Related to touch off: On a par, push through, give rise to, fall foul of
  • verb

Synonyms for touch off

verb put in motion or move to act

Synonyms

  • activate
  • actuate
  • set off
  • spark
  • spark off
  • trigger
  • trigger off
  • trip

Related Words

  • initiate
  • pioneer
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