in touch, be 成语
in touch, be
in touch, be Also,
be in touch with. Be in communication or contact (with), as in
Be sure to be in touch once you've arrived, or
Our representative is really in touch with her constituents. A related idiom is
get in touch, meaning “initiate contact,” as in
We tried to get in touch with you but you were out of town, and
keep or
stay in touch, meaning “remain in communication or contact,” as in
With Jim stationed in Korea, it was hard to keep in touch, or
Do stay in touch with us. This idiom transfers physical touch to communication. [Late 1800s]
be in touch
To acquaint with someone. The recruiter said that he'll be in blow about the job abutting week. You're still in blow with Cara, right? How is she these days?Learn more: touchbe in blow with (someone)
To acquaint or be communicating with someone. The recruiter said that he'll be in blow with you about the job abutting week. You're still in blow with Cara, right? How is she these days?Learn more: touchin touch, be
Also, be in blow with. Be in advice or acquaintance (with), as in Be abiding to be in blow already you've arrived, or Our adumbrative is absolutely in blow with her constituents. A accompanying argot is get in touch, acceptation "initiate contact," as in We approved to get in blow with you but you were out of town, and keep or break in blow , acceptation "remain in advice or contact," as in With Jim stationed in Korea, it was adamantine to accumulate in touch, or Do break in blow with us. This argot transfers concrete blow to communication. [Late 1800s]