In touch with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈtətʃ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
in TUCH with
ˈɪn/ /tˈʌtʃ/ /wˈɪð
in TUTCH with
释义
Regularly communicating or having a connection with someone, or being aware of something's current state.
用法与细微差别
Mainly informal. Used for people ('stay in touch with' friends) or connection with trends/feelings ('in touch with nature'). Not used for physical touch. Common phrases: 'keep/stay in touch with', 'get back in touch with'. Don't confuse with 'touch' (physical contact).
Spanish: en contacto conPortuguese (BR): em contato comPortuguese (PT): em contacto comChinese (Simplified): 联系Chinese (Traditional): 聯絡Hindi: संपर्क मेंArabic: على تواصل معBengali: যোগাযোগ রাখা - সংযোগে থাকাRussian: на связи - поддерживать контактJapanese: 連絡を取る - つながっているVietnamese: giữ liên lạc - kết nối vớiKorean: 연락하다 - 연결되어 있다Turkish: iletişimde olmak - temas halinde olmakUrdu: رابطے میں رہنا - تعلق میں رہناIndonesian: tetap berhubungan - tetap terhubung
例句
I want to stay in touch with my old classmates.
basic
Are you still in touch with your sister?
basic
He lost in touch with his cousins after moving.
basic
Let’s keep in touch with each other after graduation.
natural
She likes to stay in touch with the latest trends.
natural
If you need anything, just get in touch with me.
natural