Contact
Meanings and phrases
n.
- close interaction
- the act of touching physically; physical contact
- the state or condition of touching or of being in immediate proximity
- the physical coming together of two or more things; impinging; striking
- a person who is in a position to give you special assistance; middleman
- (electronics) a junction where things (as two electrical conductors) touch or are in physical contact; tangency
- a channel for communication between groups; liaison; link; inter-group communication
- a communicative interaction; touch
- a thin curved glass or plastic lens designed to fit over the cornea in order to correct vision or to deliver medication; contact lens
v.
- be in or establish communication with; reach; get through; get hold of
- be in direct physical contact with; make contact; touch; adjoin; meet
n.
- acceleration of a chemical reaction induced the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction; catalysis
n.
- contact consisting of a conducting arm that rotates over a series of fixed contacts and comes to rest on an outlet; wiper; wiper arm
n.
- a delayed type of allergic reaction of the skin resulting from skin contact with a specific allergen (such as poison ivy)
- Skin contact can cause allergic contact dermatitis.
- It can be allergenic in humans and produce contact dermatitis.
- It is often misdiagnosed as chronic contact dermatitis or psoriasis.
n.
- a thin curved glass or plastic lens designed to fit over the cornea in order to correct vision or to deliver medication; contact
- He also lectured on contact lens practice around the world.
- He lost the eye and had to rely on his near-sighted right eye with a contact lens.
- The nictitating membrane also covers the eye and acts as a contact lens in many aquatic birds.
n.
- a print made by exposing a photosensitive surface to direct contact with a photographic negative
n.
- a sport that necessarily involves body contact between opposing players
n.
- contact that allows current to pass from one conductor to another
n.
- a meeting of the eyes between two people that expresses meaningful nonverbal communication
- contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other
- The lack of a soulgaze on eye contact with her leads Harry to conclude she is not human.
- She takes up eye contact with the male and runs away a short bit, then flashes her genitals.
- For example, for many western cultures one very common flirting strategy includes eye contact.
v.
- fly a plane by using visible landmarks or points of reference
n.
- the act of touching physically; contact
- However, physical contact between opponents is limited.
- What they want is what might be termed a physical contact with him.
- However, there is a force field around him that prevents any physical contact.
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- However, physical contact between opponents is limited.
- Initial contact between the armies occurred at 9 a.m. on June 29.
- The technology involves contact between a charged object and a neutral object.
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- She made contact with her and they agreed to meet.
- He made contact with the spy Thomas Pichon.
- He made contact with Henri Breuil (Abbé).
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- Around 1900 she also came into contact with the nearby .
- Through her husband she came into contact with Claude Lévi-Strauss.
- There, Dollfuss came into contact with all branches of the industry.
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- In the Gospel of Matthew, the centurion makes direct contact with Jesus.
- Mortar carriers have traditionally avoided direct contact with the enemy.
- Meanwhile, more citizens who have been in direct contact with Sara start to perish.
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- Their leaders kept a close contact with the central director.
- Dark cannot survive in such close contact with someone so happy.
- Brought into close contact through this work they set up practice in 1936.
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- The two make contact and attempt to find an escape.
- Bedr was dispatched across the straits to make contact.
- They were the people to first make contact with Captain Cook.
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- It was the first contact with Western countries.
- He made first contact with pottery and art by the side of his mother.
- Taeko Kunishima's first contact with the piano was at the age of seven.
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- do the two substances come into contact with each other.
- Persons who come into contact with corpses are ritually impure.
- This poison can be fatal to humans or other marine organisms that come into contact it.
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- Shri Subba Rao came in contact with his mentor Dr. N.S.
- English and European ingredients constantly came in contact.
- There he came in contact with Jawaharlal Nehru and became his protégé.
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- Commissioner Kroes reported there had been no contact whatsoever.
- After departing El Dorado no contact was made with any controllers en route.
- Without it, there would be no contact between the two and both would cease to exist.
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- and a color contact lenses brand Candy Magic.
- Hall began fitting contact lenses in 1934.
- Lohan also wore opalescent lavender contact lenses for the role.
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- Model lost contact with most of his formations and commanders on 14 April.
- The Israeli Air Force confirmed that it lost contact with one of the helicopters.
- Having lost contact with its units, the German 15th Army capitulated the same day.
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- The message contained various required contact information.
- These domains failed to show accurate contact information or provided false details.
- CQ Press published directories with contact information for the federal government for over fifty years.
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- In physical terms, a shock wave originates from the point of contact.
- In Connecticut, there is a point of contact for a JRB in each city and town.
- The Alumni Relations Office (ARO) serves as the point of contact for IMU alumni.
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- They aim to defeat each other without making contact with their opponent's body.
- In the early Marvel Comics, Jazz was portrayed easily and productively making contact with humans.
- He started 34th and finished 33rd after struggling early in the race and making contact with Blake Koch.
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- In fact, magnetic brakes never come in contact with the train.
- When the two bodies come in contact, surface deformation may occur on both bodies.
- Therefore, the worker bee does not come in contact with the pollen while getting the nectar.
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- This form of sexual contact and pleasure has been shown to please a minority of people.
- What is improper is the use of organs already defined as inappropriate for sexual contact."
- The same survey found that none of the solicitations led to an actual sexual contact or assault.
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- Rubber in contact with other surfaces can yield friction coefficients from 1 to 2.
- Henceforth, it would be up to South Africa to keep contact with other African states.
- This activity brought her into contact with other intellectuals sympathetic to free-market capitalism.
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- He comes into contact for the first time with the underside of society.
- The sap can cause irritation if it comes into contact with human skin or eyes.
- The rostral scale usually comes into contact with more than 2 internasal scales.
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- do the two substances come into contact with each other.
- As Perestroyka approached, the Baháʼís began to organize and get in contact with each other.
- They have remained out of contact with each other due to the complex history of their relationship.
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- He kills a tiger and makes contact with Ursel in a neighbouring cell.
- The kicking foot usually makes contact with the ball slightly on the instep.
- This section of the rim just makes contact with the inner wall of Neper crater.
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- They continue to England, now in radio contact with the RAF.
- Loss of radio contact and losses forced the landing party to pull back.
- A third corvette, "Shediac" was also separated by the storm and out of radio contact.
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- We still remain friends & are in regular contact.
- He is in regular contact all his children.
- He was also in regular contact with the mission presidents.
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- Doorstops are simple devices used to prevent a door from coming into contact with another object (typically a wall).
- Rituals were performed as a precaution after coming into contact with colonial forces, for fear that they may be evil spirits.
- He also had a cousin, Ype Wenning, who was a well known Frisian painter, thus coming into contact with painting at an early age.
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- Members continued to maintain contact with the church in the west.
- They never touch, but still maintain contact through facial expressions and movements.
- Writing letters is a popular way in which inmates maintain contact with the outside world.
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- See the discussion on contact angle below.)
- formula_11 is the contact angle of the liquid on the capillary material.
- As the contact angle increases, the radius of curvature will increase as well.
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- When "M. pupillus" comes in contact with a predatory crab however, e.g.,"C.
- Collected Chirps will disperse if their chain comes in contact with an enemy.
- Following a series of leads, Cercas comes in contact with an old man named Miralles.
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- Following the dinner, Zoe ends all contact with Paul.
- He proceeded to cut off all contact with Curchod, even as she vowed to wait for him.
- This insane call is only a confirmation that the man has lost all contact with reality.
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- The Yanomami had had little contact with the outside world.
- During the first days sweeping the Zone the U.S. forces made little contact with the VC.
- The Sentinelese are generally hostile to visitors and have had little contact with any other people.
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- Hantaviruses are transmitted through contact with deer mice feces.
- In France she came into contact with Fauvism through contact with André Lhote.
- After their death, the other animals raised with them can become infected through contact with their feces.
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- These were foxes that were eager to have human contact.
- The cat is either a house cat, a farm cat or a feral cat; latter ranges freely and avoids human contact.
- Diphtheria is transmitted from human contact through respiratory droplets, such as coughing or sneezing.
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- The club play semi and full contact rugby league against opponents in London and throughout the UK.
- Encouraged by the full contact experience the club applied to join the London Amateur Rugby League for the 2007 season.
- Carter announced his first retirement in January 2013, with around 240 full contact karate, kickboxing and MMA bouts under his belt.
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- On the latter’s arrest, Mrs. Holst maintained contact with him in prison and sent his food.
- Under the Nazi regime, he maintained contact to circles of the banned Social Democratic Party.
- For this purpose the Officer for Radio Control presumably maintained contact with this department.
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- Ingrid Bacher, the emperor remained in contact corresponded.
- They had met in 1951, had a brief affair, and remained in contact since.
- After the war, the two children remained in contact with Beaumanoir and her parents.
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- There is a brief account of the author's personal contact with Kurt Gödel.
- She flies to Turkey and sees Magda, but is unable to make personal contact before Magda flees.
- He was in close personal contact with Heinrich Diesman (1863–1927), a "populist" theoretician.
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- Users have to pay get contact details.
- The Parole Board may show the submission to the offender, after removing any contact details.
- Gmail automatically saves contact details when forwarding e-mails to a previously unknown recipient.
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- She did not contact them again until 1964.
- Please do not contact Carpathia Hosting.
- They question his choice to not contact family to tell them he is fine.
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- Furthermore, it is a statewide contact point for questions concerning the promotion of highly gifted.
- The Internet is the prime contact point for support groups today, allowing for local and international networking.
- The Chinese were middlemen between blacks and whites, often providing a needed contact point in a segregated society.
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- It explodes on contact with water and most organic substances.
- KC is a very strong reducing agent and is pyrophoric and explodes on contact with water.
- This is because caesium explodes instantly upon contact with water, leaving little time for hydrogen to accumulate.
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- The toxin is delivered to phagocytic immune cells upon contact.
- The molten material rapidly solidifies upon contact with the large, cold surface area of the drum.
- Some of the chemicals used in plastic production can cause dermatitis upon contact with human skin.
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- They also established contact with one or two jazz musicians such as Herb Flemming.
- In 1943 Silberschein established contact with the consul of Peru in Geneva, José Barreto.
- In 1965 he established contact with the polystyrene operations of the Dow Chemical Company.
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- Narrow contact area between joining parts is essential design attribute.
- load, if the volumetric load causes cyclic stresses (±σ) in the contact area.
- Since the actual contact area is reduced, another resistance for heat flow exists.
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- The unknown ship reversed course and attempts to contact her failed.
- So far, he had not appeared and all attempts to contact him had failed.
- His memory now reawakened, he attempts to contact Cardinal Syn to join him to battle Gwar.
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- In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water.
- Hence, skin contact with T-2 should be limited.
- Prolonged skin contact with antimony dust may cause dermatitis.
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- When using it, avoid contact with eyes and do not apply over large areas of the body.
- Patrol parties from smaller groups are more likely to avoid contact with their neighbours.
- He comes to hate Sol for ruining the forest, and the two avoid contact for almost half a century.
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- The initial contact from DDT is on vegetation and soil.
- Their initial contact was during those intense moments of hiding though without any interactions.
- Most commonly, chat rooms or social networks are used to make initial contact with possible victims.
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- The exercise is performed with the heels of the feet kept in constant contact with the ground.
- Buffalo kept in constant contact with the other bands to ensure the Ojibwa upheld their obligations.
- The arms must be in constant contact with the chest or rib cage; the buttocks must be in constant contact with the ground.
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- Since then, the Sadlermiut continued to establish contact with Westerners.
- They discover that Zar is an unusually strong telepath for a Vulcan; he can establish contact without touching the other person.
- In September 1509, Sequeira tried to establish contact with the Sultan of Malacca but failed, leaving behind 19 Portuguese prisoners.
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- At this point, Jadhav was able to contact headquarters.
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- Richard Delvy always kept in contact with his bandmates.
- He kept in contact with two of the refugees after they returned to Spain in 1940.
- He kept in contact with both Enver and Talat and tried to persuade them to reverse their policy towards the Armenians.
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- The study of language contact is called contact linguistics.
- Sometimes minor syllables are introduced by language contact.
- This could imply a relation or early language contact along the Yangtze.
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- However, he had little further contact with Athens.
- Jane gets Robert to promise to forego any further contact with his prior life.
- After his release on July 8 he had no further contact with any secret police or German officials.