Contemporary English 2 week 6 doc Contemporary English 2 week 6 doc. dr Borjanka Đerić Dragičević bdjeric@sinergija.edu.ba
Idioms with touch touch 1. n. a likely target for begging; someone who is asked for a loan.(see also soft touch.) He was just the kind of touch we were looking for, not too bright and not too poor. 2. n. a request for money (from a beggar);a request for a loanI ignored the touch and walked on by. 3. tv. to ask someone for a loan. He touched me for a hundred bucks. 4. n. a small portion of something to eat or drink. (Folksy.) I’ll have just a touch. I’m on a diet, you know. 5. tv. to deal with or handle someone or something. (Usually in the negative.) Mr. Wilson is a real pain, and I wouldn’t touch his account. Find somebody else to handle it.
4. n. a small portion of something to eat or drink. (Folksy 4. n. a small portion of something to eat or drink. (Folksy.) I’ll have just a touch. I’m on a diet, you know. 5. tv. to deal with or handle someone or something. (Usually in the negative.) Mr. Wilson is a real pain, and I wouldn’t touch his account. Find somebody else to handle it.
Find definitions of the following idioms: a light touch a touch of the sun at the touch of the button be out of touch with a magic touch be an easy touch be touching cloth