Communication Vocabulary Set in Everyday Life: Full and Detailed List
The 'Communication' vocabulary set in 'Everyday Life' is carefully selected from standard international textbook sources, helping you master vocabulary in a short time. Comprehensive compilation of definitions, illustrative examples, and standard pronunciation...
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Learn Now /bi ɪn tʌtʃ/
Example:
Let's be in touch after the meeting to discuss the details.
/ɡɛt hoʊld əv/
Example:
I need to get hold of a copy of that report.
/drɑp ˈsʌm.wʌn ə laɪn/
Example:
Please drop me a line when you arrive at your destination.
/ɑn ðə laɪn/
Example:
His reputation is on the line with this new project.
/ɑːn hoʊld/
Example:
I've been on hold for twenty minutes, waiting to talk to customer service.
/ˈoʊvər ænd aʊt/
Example:
I've delivered the package, over and out.
/krɔs ˈsʌm.wʌnz pæθ/
Example:
I hope I don't cross his path again after what happened.
/nɑt si haɪd nɔr hɛr əv/
Example:
After the argument, we didn't see hide nor hair of him for weeks.
/luːz tʌtʃ/
Example:
After she moved to another city, we started to lose touch.
/kiːp ˈsʌm.wʌn æt ˈɑːrmz ˈleŋθ/
Example:
She always keeps everyone at arm's length, even her closest colleagues.
/nɑt noʊ ˈsʌm.wʌn frəm ˈæd.əm/
Example:
When the stranger approached me, I realized I did not know him from Adam.
/tʌtʃ beɪs (wɪð)/
Example:
Let's touch base next week to discuss the project's progress.
like ships that pass in the night
/laɪk ʃɪps ðæt pæs ɪn ðə naɪt/
Example:
We were like ships that pass in the night, meeting briefly at the conference and never seeing each other again.
/aʊt əv tʌtʃ/
Example:
I've been out of touch with my old college friends for years.