fail to keep in contact or communication with someone I lost touch with everyone who I worked with at my summer job.
in touch with
1.in contact with;communicating with与…接触;同…保持联系 Please get in touch with me while you are away.你走后请与我联系。 A newspaper keeps one in touch with the world.报纸使人们同世界保持联系。 2. having a delicate appreciation and intimate knowledge of;in sympathy with深知;熟悉;同情 He is not quite in touch with anyone in this neighbourhood.他和这一地区内的任何人都不熟悉。 She is in touch with the latest developments in the case.她对这一案件的最新发展情况是知道的。 He reads the daily press regularly to keep in touch with the developments both at home and abroad.他经常读报以了解国内外形势的发展。
keep in contact/touch with
continue in communication with;be in touch with 与…保持联系 Now that we've met again aftre all these years,let's keep in touch with each other.既然这么多年之后我们又见面了,那就让我们彼此保持联系吧。 When I was at college I kept in touch with my parents by phoning them every week.我上大学时,每周打一次电话和父母保持联系。
keep in touch with
continue in communication with;be in touch with 与…保持联系 Now that we've met again aftre all these years,let's keep in touch with each other.既然这么多年之后我们又见面了,那就让我们彼此保持联系吧。 When I was at college I kept in touch with my parents by phoning them every week.我上大学时,每周打一次电话和父母保持联系。
out of touch with
Idiom(s): out of touch with sth
Theme: KNOWLEDGE - LACKING
not keeping up with the developments of something. • I've been out of touch with automobile mechanics for many years. • I couldn't go back into mechanics because I’ve been out of touch for too long.
keep in touch with|in touch|keep|keep in touch
v. phr. To remain in communication with; maintain contact with. Don't forget to keep in touch, either by letter or phone, when you're in Europe!
not touch with a ten-foot pole
not touch with a ten-foot pole Stay far away from, avoid completely, as in Ronald wouldn't touch raw oysters with a ten-foot pole. This expression dates from the mid-1700s, when it began to replace the earlier not to be handled with a pair of tongs. In the 1800s barge-pole was sometimes substituted for ten-foot pole, but that variant has died out.
touch with (something)
1. To accompany article into ablaze acquaintance with addition or something. A noun or pronoun is acclimated amid "touch" and "with." He affected the electric fence with his bald duke and got an abominable shock from it.A: "Here, let me clean that muck off your face." B: "Blech! Please don't blow me with that abominable handkerchief!"2. To affect addition at a deep, affecting akin with some action, performance, words, etc. A noun or pronoun is acclimated amid "touch" and "with." You absolutely affected me with your affectionate words at the commemoration today.She was affected with the way the association rallied about her during the crisis.Learn more: touch
touch someone or something with something
to accompany article into acquaintance with addition or something. Don't blow me with that begrimed stick!I affected the snake with a stick to accomplish abiding it was dead.Wherever he affected himself with the leaf, his bark blistered.Learn more: touchLearn more:
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