1.b> i> ..i> , , ; I felt the touch of her hand on my arm ;
2.b> , i> ; the sense of touch is very important to blind people ; marble is cold to the touch i> , i> ;
3.b> 1) i> ; ; a touch of sarcasm in smb.'s voice ; grey with a touch of red ; -;
2) , ( i>); to put the finishing touches to smth. ; ; those two vintage armchairs in our room were a nice touch ;
4.b> , ; , ( i>); she hasn't lost her touch / ; this soup is awful. I think I'm losing my touch . , ; she prefers to write her letters by hand for a more personal touch i> ;
5.b> , , ; to be in touch with smb. / ; ; we have lost touch with him ; ; to keep in touch / / ;
6.b> .i> ( , i>); to kick the ball into touch i> / ;
within / in touchb> /b> i>; ; to put to the touchb> i> ; i> / .