13 - Touch Flashcards

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tap (v)

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to hit your fingers lightly on something, for example to get someone’s attention
tap somebody on the shoulder/arm/chest etc
He turned as someone tapped him on the shoulder.
tap on
I went up and tapped on the window.
tap something on/against/from etc something
Mark tapped his fingers on the tabletop impatiently.
She tapped ash from her cigarette.

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rub

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to put a substance into or onto a surface by pressing it and moving it about with your fingers or something such as a cloth
Can you rub some suntan lotion on my back for me?

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3
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give so a punch/slap

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I gave hive a punch on the eye.

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4
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give sth a squeeze

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Can you give the toothpaste a squeeze?

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give so a tap on the shoulder/arm/chest

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Give him a tap on the shoulder.

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get a scratch

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I got a scratch on the car.

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apply pressure/force to sth

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to push on something
e.g.
The government is applying pressure, too.
Apply pressure to the sides of the head.

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stimulate

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to make a plant or part of the body become active or stronger OPP suppress
Light stimulates plant growth.
Stimulate the skin by gently patting on the cheeks and neck.

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9
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pat

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to lightly touch someone or something several times with your hand flat, especially to give comfort
He patted the dog affectionately.

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10
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tension

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tightness or stiffness in a wire, rope, muscle etc
Tension in the neck muscles can cause headaches.
Muscle tension can be a sign of stress.

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11
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scalp

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the skin on the top of your head
Massage the shampoo gently into your hair and scalp.

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12
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gently/lightly

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in a gentle way
‘You go back to bed now, ’ he said gently.
She kissed me gently on the cheek.
Gently cook the peppers for 10–15 minutes.

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13
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firmly

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much stronger than gently/lightly, but not completely hard.

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14
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steadily

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in a calm way, without stopping
He looked steadily at his uncle.

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15
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vigorously

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in a way that uses a lot of energy and strength or determination
She campaigned vigorously for women’s rights.
Bailey vigorously denied the accusations.
He shook his head vigorously.

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energetically

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