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contact

ADJ ซึ่ง เกิด โดย การสัมผัส  sueng-koed-doi-kan-sam-phad

 

contact

ADJ ที่ ใช้ ใน การ ติดต่อ  ti-chai-nai-kan-tid-tor

 

contact

N การติดต่อสื่อสาร  link liaison kan-tid-tor-sue-san

 

contact

N การสัมผัส  touch touching kan-sam-phad

 

contact

N ช่องทาง การ ติดต่อ  chong-thang-kan-tid-tor

 

contact

N ผู้ ที่ เป็น สื่อกลาง ช่วยเหลือ ได้  คนกลาง ที่ สามารถ ช่วยเหลือ ได้  middleman phu-ti-pen-sue-klang-chuai-luea-dai

 

contact

VI สัมผัส  touch sam-phad

 

contact

VT ติดต่อ  ติดต่อสื่อสาร  communicate reach tid-tor

 

contact

VT สัมผัส  sam-phad

 

contact lens

N เลนส์สัมผัส  คอนแทคเลนส์  lan-sam-phad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONTACT

n.[L., to touch. See Touch. ] A touching; touch; close union or juncture of bodies. Two bodies come in contact, when they meet without any sensible intervening space; the parts that touch are called the points of contact.

 

CONTACTION

n.The act of touching.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONTACT

Con "tact, n. Etym: [L. contactus, fr. contingere, -tactum, to touch on all sides. See Contingent. ]

 

1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting.

 

2. (Geom.)

 

Defn: The property of two curves, or surfaces, which meet, and at the point of meeting have a common direction.

 

3. (Mining )

 

Defn: The plane between two adjacent bodies of dissimilar rock. Raymond. Contact level, a delicate level so pivoted as to tilt when two parts of a measuring apparatus come into contact with each other; -- used in precise determinations of lengths and in the accurate graduation of instruments.

 

CONTACTION

CONTACTION Con *tac "tion, n.

 

Defn: Act of touching. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

contact

con tact noun |ˈkänˌtakt ˈkɑntækt ˈkɒntakt | 1 the state or condition of physical touching: the tennis ball is in contact with the court surface for as little as 5 milliseconds. the state or condition of communicating or meeting: Lewis and Clark came into contact with numerous river tribes | he had lost contact with his friends. [ as modifier ] activated by or operating through physical touch: contact dermatitis. a connection for the passage of an electric current from one thing to another, or a part or device by which such a connection is made: a one-way electrical contact between a metal and a semiconductor. (contacts ) contact lenses. 2 a meeting, communication, or relationship with someone: they have forged contacts with key people in business. a person who may be communicated with for information or assistance, esp. with regard to one's job: Francie had good contacts. a person who has associated with a patient with a contagious disease (and so may carry the infection ). verb |ˈkänˌtakt, kənˈtakt kənˈtakt | [ with obj. ] communicate with (someone ), typically in order to give or receive specific information. DERIVATIVES con tact a ble |ˈkänˌtaktəbəl, kənˈtak - |adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin contactus, from contact- touched, grasped, bordered on, from the verb contingere, from con- together with + tangere to touch.

 

contact center

con tact cen ter noun an integrated and usually automated communications system that coordinates all telephone and electronic contacts between an organization and the public.

 

contact clause

con |tact clause noun Grammar a relative clause appended without a relative pronoun to the noun phrase that governs it, as in the man I saw yesterday .

 

contactee

con tact ee |ˌkänˌtakˈtē, kən -kɑːntækˈtiː | noun a person who claims to have been contacted by alien beings, esp. through an abduction.

 

contact flight

con tact flight (also contact flying ) noun navigation of an aircraft by the observation of landmarks.

 

contact lens

con tact lens |ˈkɑntæk (t ) ˌlɛnz | noun a thin plastic lens placed directly on the surface of the eye to correct visual defects.

 

contactless

con tact less |ˈkänˌtaktləs ˈkɑnˌtæktləs | adjective denoting a smart card that uses radio signals to provide a wireless connection to a card reader, so that no physical contact is necessary.

 

contact metamorphism

con tact met a mor phism noun Geology metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.

 

contactor

con tac tor |ˈkänˌtaktər, kənˈtak -ˈkɑntæktər ˈkɑntæktər | noun a device for making and breaking an electric circuit.

 

contact person

con tact per son noun a person who provides a link for information or representation between two parties.

 

contact print

con tact print noun a photographic print made by placing a negative directly onto sensitized paper, glass, or film and illuminating it. verb ( contact-print ) [ with obj. ] make a photograph from (a negative ) in this way.

 

contact process

con tact proc ess noun the major industrial process used to make sulfuric acid, by oxidizing sulfur dioxide in the presence of a solid catalyst and absorbing the resulting sulfur trioxide in water.

 

contact sheet

con tact sheet noun a piece of photographic paper onto which several or all of the negatives on a roll of film have been contact printed.

 

contact sport

con tact sport |ˈkɑntækt spɔrt | noun a sport in which the participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another.

 

Oxford Dictionary

contact

con |tact noun |ˈkɒntakt | 1 [ mass noun ] the state of physical touching: equipment in contact with water can benefit from rubber lining. [ as modifier ] caused by or operating through physical touch: contact dermatitis. (contacts ) contact lenses. 2 [ mass noun ] the action of communicating or meeting: she had little contact with family members. [ count noun ] a meeting, communication, or relationship with someone: they have forged contacts with key people in business. [ count noun ] a person who may be approached for information or assistance, especially with regard to one's job: Francesca had good contacts. [ count noun ] a person who has associated with a patient with a contagious disease (and so may carry the infection ). 3 [ count noun ] a connection for the passage of an electric current from one thing to another, or a part or device by which such a connection is made: the sliding contact of the potentiometer. verb |ˈkɒntakt, kənˈtakt | [ with obj. ] 1 communicate with (someone ), typically in order to give or receive information. 2 touch: I winced as my blister contacted the floor. DERIVATIVES contactable adjective ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin contactus, from contact- touched, grasped, bordered on , from the verb contingere, from con- together with + tangere to touch .

 

contact-breaker

contact-breaker noun another term for circuit breaker.

 

contact center

con tact cen ter noun an integrated and usually automated communications system that coordinates all telephone and electronic contacts between an organization and the public.

 

contact clause

con |tact clause noun Grammar a relative clause appended without a relative pronoun to the noun phrase that governs it, as in the man I saw yesterday .

 

contactee

con |tact ¦ee |kɒntakˈtiː | noun a person who claims to have been contacted by alien beings, especially through an abduction.

 

contact flight

contact flight (also contact flying ) noun [ mass noun ] navigation of an aircraft by the observation of landmarks.

 

contact lens

con |tact lens noun a thin plastic lens placed directly on the surface of the eye to correct visual defects.

 

contactless

contactless |ˈkɒntaktləs | adjective denoting a smart card that uses radio signals to provide a wireless connection to a card reader, with no physical contact being necessary.

 

contact man

con |tact man noun a man who provides a link for information or representation between two parties.

 

contact metamorphism

con |tact meta |morph ¦ism noun [ mass noun ] Geology metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.

 

contactor

con tac tor |ˈkänˌtaktər, kənˈtak -ˈkɑntæktər ˈkɑntæktər | noun a device for making and breaking an electric circuit.

 

contact print

con |tact print noun a photographic print made by placing a negative directly on to sensitized paper, glass, or film and illuminating it. verb ( contact-print ) [ with obj. ] make a contact print from (a negative ).

 

contact process

con |tact pro |cess noun the major industrial process used to make sulphuric acid, by oxidizing sulphur dioxide in the presence of a solid catalyst and absorbing the resulting sulphur trioxide in water.

 

contact sheet

con |tact sheet noun a piece of photographic paper on to which several or all of the negatives on a film have been contact-printed.

 

contact sport

con |tact sport noun a sport in which the participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

contact

contact noun 1 a disease transmitted through casual contact: touch, touching; proximity, exposure. 2 foreign diplomats were asked to avoid all contact with him: communication, correspondence, touch; association, connection, intercourse, relations, dealings; archaic traffic. 3 he had many contacts in Germany: connection, acquaintance, associate, friend. verb anyone with information should contact the police: get in touch with, communicate with, make contact with, approach, notify; telephone, phone, call, speak to, talk to, write to, get hold of.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

contact

contact noun 1 the disease can be transmitted through direct contact with rats: touch, touching; proximity, exposure, contiguity, junction, union, tangency; association, connection, communication, intercourse, relations, dealings; archaic traffic. 2 she was still in contact with her friends: communication, connection, correspondence, touch, association. 3 he had many contacts in Germany: connection, acquaintance, associate, liaison, friend. verb anyone with any information should contact the police: get in touch with, communicate with, make contact with, approach, reach, notify, be in communication with; phone, call, ring up, speak to, talk to, write to; Brit. get on to; informal get hold of, drop a line to.

 

French Dictionary

contact

contact n. m. nom masculin 1 État de deux corps, de deux substances qui se touchent. : Le contact de la laine irrite sa peau. 2 Liaison. : Jean n ’est plus en contact avec son ami d ’enfance. SYNONYME rapport ; relation . LOCUTIONS Au contact de Sous l ’influence de. : Au contact de ses amis, elle a beaucoup changé. Verre de contact, lentille de contact. Verre correcteur que l ’on applique directement sur la cornée. : Des verres de contact jetables.

 

contacter

contacter v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Prendre contact avec. : Il faudrait contacter des clients éventuels. Se mettre en contact avec quelqu ’un. : C ’est entendu, nous nous contacterons au début du mois prochain. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ils se sont contactés dès leur arrivée à Montréal. Note Technique Ce verbe, emprunté à l ’anglais au xix e siècle, est critiqué par certains auteurs, mais il est passé dans l ’usage. On pourra lui préférer les expressions entrer en rapport avec, entrer en relation avec, joindre, prendre contact avec, toucher quelqu ’un. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

contactar

contactar verbo intransitivo Establecer contacto con alguien o algo :haciendo la tesis ha contactado con reconocidos especialistas; bosques de hayas, en su nivel inferior contactan con los de robles .

 

contacto

contacto nombre masculino 1 Hecho de tocarse físicamente dos personas o cosas :superficie de contacto; el contacto más suave le electrizaba la piel .2 Trato o comunicación entre personas :sus padres se pusieron en contacto conmigo para saber de él; en su primera declaración el acusado negó haber tenido contacto con la mafia; mantengo contacto con excompañeros de carrera; mantener contactos con organizaciones no racistas es una expresión de que existe un ánimo constructivo .3 Mecanismo para abrir o cerrar un circuito eléctrico :introducir la llave en el contacto para poner el vehículo en marcha .4 Persona con la que se mantiene una relación amistosa, de trabajo o de intereses, y a la que se puede acudir en caso de necesidad :un contacto en el gobierno le facilitó la cesión; seguro que él puede conseguírtelo, es un hombre de muchos contactos .SINÓNIMO conexión .5 En fotografía, prueba positiva de un negativo fotográfico del mismo tamaño que este :el periodista tuvo que entregar a la policía las fotografías reveladas, con los correspondientes negativos y contactos, para que no tuviese la tentación de difundir las pruebas .6 contactos nombre masculino plural Sección en los periódicos y algunas revistas destinada a anunciarse las personas que desean conocer a otras para iniciar una relación de amistad o de amor, o simplemente para mantener relaciones sexuales . VÉASE lente de contacto . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvi ) del latín contactus contacto ’, ‘toque ’, ‘contagio ’, derivado de contingere llegar hasta tocar algo ’; se ha tomado en el sentido general y no en la acepción de contagio ’. De la familia etimológica de tañer (V.).

 

contactología

contactología nombre femenino Técnica de fabricación y aplicación de lentes de contacto .

 

contactólogo, -ga

contactólogo, -ga nombre masculino y femenino Persona que es especialista en la fabricación y aplicación de lentes de contacto .

 

contactor

contactor nombre masculino Interruptor automático que sirve para restablecer los enlaces entre distintos circuitos o aparatos eléctricos .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

contact

con tact /kɑ́ntækt |kɔ́n -/con (共に )tact (触れる )〗名詞 s /-ts /1 U «…との /…間の » 連絡 , 交渉 ; 出会い ; しばしば s 〗(親密な )交際 , 親交 , 付き合い «with /between » He doesn't have much contact with his father .彼は父親とあまり連絡をとっていない ▸ I still keep [stay ] in contact with my friends .私は友人と今でも連絡をとりあっている make [lose ] contact with A A 〈人 〉と連絡をとる [とれなくなる ]He put me in contact with another doctor .彼は私に別の医者を紹介した come into [get in ] contact with strangers 見知らぬ人たちと出会う close [regular ] contact with the villagers 村民との親密 [定期的 ]な交流 2 U «…との /…間の » 接触 , 触れること (touch ) «with /between » contact points [areas, surfaces ]接触点 [部分, 面 ]Protect your skin from coming into contact with chemicals .化学薬品が肌につかないように保護してください His foot was almost in contact with the ball .彼の足はもうちょっとでボールに触れるところだった physical contact 肉体的接触 on contact with A Aに触れた瞬間に 3 C 通例 s 〗縁故 , つて , コネ (connection ); (仕事の )仲介役 , 橋渡しとなる人 business [personal ] contacts 仕事上の [私的な ]つて ▸ I have a few contacts in the press .私は報道関係にいくらかコネがある 4 C 〘電 〙接点 ; 接続装置 ; 〘数 〙接触 .5 C ⦅くだけて ⦆通例 s; 複数扱い 〗コンタクトレンズ (contact lens ).6 C (伝染病患者との )接触者 , 保菌容疑者 .7 U (無線の )交信 .p int of c ntact 1 受付 ; (交渉などの )窓口 .2 (対照的なものの )接点 .動詞 /kɑ́ntækt |kɔ́n -, kəntǽkt /他動詞 1 (電話 伝言などで )〈人 〉と連絡をとる ▸ I managed to contact her by phone .やっと電話で彼女と連絡がとれた Please contact me [us ] if you need more information .ご質問等ございましたら私 [私ども ]にご連絡ください (!ビジネスでよく用いる ) .2 …を接触させる .自動詞 接触する .形容詞 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗1 連絡用の 電話番号 住所など 〉.2 接触によって作用する , 触発性の 爆薬 化学薬品など 〉.~́ cl use 文法 接触節 .~́ d tails 連絡先 .~́ m n 仲介者 (⦅男女共用 ⦆advance agent ).~́ pr nt 〘写 〙密着印画 .~́ sp rt コンタクトスポーツ 〘サッカー ボクシングなど対戦相手と接触するスポーツ 〙.able 形容詞 be 〈人が 〉連絡をとることができる .