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contact美 ['kɑn.tækt] 英 ['kɒntækt] - n.接触;联络;交往;接触器
- v.联系
- adj.保持接触的;由接触引起的;【航】可看见地面景物的
- adv.【航】以目力观察(飞行)
- int.开动
- 网络联系方式;联系我们;联系人
复数:contacts 过去分词:contacted 现在分词:contacting v.+n. make contact,maintain contact,lose contact,establish contact adj.+n. close contact,regular contact,frequent contact,constant contact,steady contact n. interaction,communication,dealings,connection,exchange v. make contact,drop a line,communicate,write,telephone 联系act of communicating 1. | [u] ~ (with sb).~ (between A and B) (尤指经常的)联系,联络the act of communicating with sb, especially regularly |
| I don't have much contact with my uncle. 我和叔父甚少联系。 | | There is little contact between the two organizations. 这两个机构相互之间没有什么联系。 | | Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college(= do you still see them or speak or write to them) ? 你和你大学里的朋友还保持联系吗? | | She's lost contact with(= no longer sees or writes to) her son. 她和儿子失去了联系。 | | I finally made contact with(= succeeded in speaking to or meeting) her in Paris. 我最终在巴黎与她取得了联系。 | | The organization put me in contact with other people in a similar position(= gave me their addresses or telephone numbers) . 这家机构为我提供了其他和我情况相似的人的联系方法。 | | two people avoiding eye contact(= avoiding looking directly at each other) 避免目光相遇的两个人 | | Here's my contact number(= temporary telephone number) while I'm away. 这是我外出时的联系电话。 | | I'll give you my contact details(= telephone number, email address, etc.) . 我会给你我的具体联系方式。 |
接触touching sb/sth 2. | [u] 触摸;接触the state of touching sth |
| His fingers were briefly in contact with the ball. 他的手指稍稍地碰了一下球。 | | This substance should not come into contact with food. 这种物质切莫与食物接触。 | | a fear of physical contact 对身体接触的恐惧感 | | This pesticide kills insects on contact(= as soon as it touches them) . 这种杀虫剂昆虫一触即死。 |
遇到某人╱事物meeting sb/sth 3. | [u] 遇见(某人);碰上(要处理的事)the state of meeting sb or having to deal with sth |
| In her job she often comes into contact with(= meets) lawyers. 她在工作中常与律师接触。 | | Children should be brought into contact with poetry at an early age. 儿童应该在幼年接触诗歌。 |
关系relationship 4. | [c][usupl] 会见;交往;人际关系an occasion on which you meet or communicate with sb; a relationship with sb |
| We have good contacts with the local community. 我们与当地社区关系甚好。 | | The company has maintained trade contacts with India. 这家公司和印度一直保持着贸易往来。 |
人person 5. | [c] 熟人;(尤指)社会关系a person that you know, especially sb who can be helpful to you in your work |
| social/personal contacts 社会上的╱私下的熟人 | | I've made some useful contacts in journalism. 我在新闻界结交了一些有用的人。 |
电electrical 6. | [c] (电流的)接触,接通;接触器an electrical connection |
| The switches close the contacts and complete the circuit. 这些开关可接通形成闭合电路。 |
医学medical 7. | [pl] (informal) (与传染病患者的)接触者a person who may be infectious because he or she has recently been near to sb with a contagious disease |
1. | ~ sb 联系,联络(如用电话或信件)to communicate with sb, for example by telephone or letter |
| I've been trying to contact you all day. 我一整天都在设法与你联系。 |
n. | 9. 【数学】相切;【电学】接触;触头;触点;【无线电】通讯;【军事】(飞机和地上部队的)联络 9. 【数学】相切;【电学】接触;触头;触点;【无线电】通讯;【军事】(飞机和地上部队的)联络 | v. | | adj. | | adv. | | int. | |
n. | 1. a state or relationship in which communication happens or is possible 2. an act of communicating with somebody 3. a situation in which two or more things or people actually touch or strike against one another 4. a state in which somebody has access to and can be affected or influenced by people, situations, ideas, or information 5. the right of a child and a separated or divorced parent to meet regularly 6. an acquaintance who may be socially or professionally helpful 7. a person or animal seen as a possible carrier of an infectious disease 8. a movable part that can be made to touch another conductive part in order to enable an electrical current to pass, e.g. a component of a switch 9. a connection between or the connection of two or more electrical conductors so that current flows between them 10. communication between people, countries, or organizations either by talking or writing 1. a state or relationship in which communication happens or is possible 2. an act of communicating with somebody 3. a situation in which two or more things or people actually touch or strike against one another 4. a state in which somebody has access to and can be affected or influenced by people, situations, ideas, or information 5. the right of a child and a separated or divorced parent to meet regularly 6. an acquaintance who may be socially or professionally helpful 7. a person or animal seen as a possible carrier of an infectious disease 8. a movable part that can be made to touch another conductive part in order to enable an electrical current to pass, e.g. a component of a switch 9. a connection between or the connection of two or more electrical conductors so that current flows between them 10. communication between people, countries, or organizations either by talking or writing | v. | 1. to send a message to somebody, or reach somebody, e.g. by telephone or letter, in order to communicate 2. to touch or strike against something 3. to write to someone or talk to them on the telephone | adj. | 1. used as a means to contact somebody 2. working or happening by touching or being touched by something or somebody 3. caused by touching something that irritates 4. a contact address or telephone number is one that people can use to write to you or talk to you 5. having an effect when one thing touches another 1. used as a means to contact somebody 2. working or happening by touching or being touched by something or somebody 3. caused by touching something that irritates 4. a contact address or telephone number is one that people can use to write to you or talk to you 5. having an effect when one thing touches another | np. | 1. a set of contact lenses |
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