接触 | jiē chù | to touch; to contact; access; in touch with | |
触动 | chù dòng | to touch; to stir up (trouble or emotions); to move (sb's emotions or worry) | |
感触 | gǎn chù | one's thoughts and feelings; emotional stirring; moved; touched | |
触犯 | chù fàn | to violate; to offend | |
触及 | chù jí | to touch (physically, one's feelings etc); to touch on (a topic) |
1 | So I can touch the sky. | |
2 | I lightly touched her lips with an ice chip from the pitcher on her bedside table, and brushed the gray-flecked hair across her sweaty brow. | |
3 | Joe figured in all our touchdowns. | |
4 | Often these films make giant leaps when it comes to factual accuracy - think of the mail box in The Lake House which transports letters through time. | |
5 | This is not unlucky; it is a choice, a type of SOP, and showing respect for life. |