A touch of Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtətʃ/ /ˈəv
uh TUCH-uhv
æɪ/ /tˈʌtʃ/ /ˈɒv
uh-TUCH-ov
परिभाषा
A small amount of something, often used for flavor, influence, or to add a slight quality or feeling.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in both spoken and written English, usually before a noun ("a touch of sugar"). Implies subtlety or a small degree. Often used with feelings, colors, weather, and flavors. Avoid in very formal writing.
Spanish: un poco de - un toque dePortuguese (BR): um toque de - um pouco dePortuguese (PT): um toque de - um pouco deChinese (Simplified): 一点儿 - 一点Chinese (Traditional): 一點兒 - 一點Hindi: थोड़ा सा - हल्का साArabic: قليل من - لمسة منBengali: অল্প - সামান্যRussian: немного - лёгкий оттенок - капляJapanese: 少し - ほんのりVietnamese: một chút - chút ítKorean: 약간 - 소량Turkish: bir tutam - azıcıkUrdu: ہلکی سی - ذرا ساIndonesian: sedikit - sentuhan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Add a touch of salt to the soup.
basic
There's a touch of blue in the sky today.
basic
She answered with a touch of sadness in her voice.
basic
The cake just needs a touch of lemon zest to be perfect.
natural
He always dresses with a touch of style.
natural
Even her jokes have a touch of wisdom.
natural