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From Latin contactus, from contingō (“to touch on all sides”), from tangō (“to touch”). Used in English since the 17th century.
- (noun):
(General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɑntækt/
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɒntækt/ - (verb):
(General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɑntækt/, /kənˈtækt/
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɒntækt/, /kənˈtækt/ - Rhymes: -ækt
contact (countable and uncountable, plural contacts)
- The act of touching physically; being in close association.
- 1935, George Goodchild, chapter 1, in Death on the Centre Court:
She mixed furniture with the same fatal profligacy as she mixed drinks, and this outrageous contact between things which were intended by Nature to be kept poles apart gave her an inexpressible thrill.
- 1935, George Goodchild, chapter 1, in Death on the Centre Court:
- The establishment of communication (with).
I haven't been in contact with her for years.- 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter I, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:
In the old days, […] he gave no evidences of genius whatsoever. He never read me any of his manuscripts, […], and therefore my lack of detection of his promise may in some degree be pardoned. But he had then none of the oddities and mannerisms which I hold to be inseparable from genius, and which struck my attention in after days when I came in contact with the Celebrity. - 1989 January, Werner Winter, “On a new claim concerning substratum influence upon Tocharian”, in Central Asiatic Journal[1], volume 33, number 1/2, Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISSN, page 126:
When written information is unavailable and archeological findings are subject to conflicting interpretations, language data frequently provide the only evidence for prehistoric ethnic and cultural contacts.
- 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter I, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:
- The situation of being within sight of something; visual contact.
- 1983, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee, Hazardous Obstructions at San Francisco Airport, page 126:
If the pilot […] cannot establish visual contact with the ground, he must immediately execute a missed-approach procedure […]
- 1983, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Government Activities and Transportation Subcommittee, Hazardous Obstructions at San Francisco Airport, page 126:
- A nodule designed to connect a device with something else.
Touch the contact to ground and read the number again. - Someone who can be contacted, or with whom one is in communication.
- (by extension) A means of communication with a person, especially in the form of a telephone number.
Who is the company's contact for sales queries?
The salesperson had a whole binder full of contacts for potential clients.
- (by extension) A means of communication with a person, especially in the form of a telephone number.
- (informal) A contact lens.
- (electricity) A device designed for repetitive connections.
- (informal, by ellipsis) Contact juggling.
I bought myself a new contact ball last week - (mining) The plane between two adjacent bodies of dissimilar rock.[1]
- anticontact
- body contact
- circle contact lens
- contactable
- contact ball
- contact binary
- contact call
- contact card
- contact details
- contact explosive
- contact-free
- contact geometry
- contact high
- contact hitter
- contactin
- contact inhibition
- contactization
- contact language
- contact lens
- contactless
- contact level
- contact line
- contact linguistics
- contact manifold
- contact metamorphism
- contact nap
- contact number
- contact person
- contact print
- contact printing
- contact process
- contact sheet
- contact shoe
- contact shot
- contact sport
- contact time
- contact trace, contact-trace
- contact tracer
- contact tracing, contact-tracing
- contactual
- contact wire
- contact wound
- coontact
- cross-contact
- direct client contact
- electrical contact
- eye contact
- first contact
- fourth contact
- fourth point of contact
- golden contact
- intercontact
- language contact
- letterbox contact
- line of contact
- make contact with
- microcontact
- multicontact
- nanocontact
- no battle plan survives contact with the enemy
- no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy
- non-contact, noncontact
- no plan survives contact with the enemy
- no plan survives first contact with the enemy
- on contact
- overcontact
- paleocontact
- paracontact
- patient contact
- point of contact, POC
- postcontact
- precontact
- pseudocontact
- rolling contact
- second contact
- semicontact
- slow contact
- tactical contact
- thermal contact
- third contact
- untact
an act of touching physically
- Albanian: prekje (sq) f
- American Sign Language: Open8@Finger-TipUp-Open8@CenterChesthigh-TipUp Contact
- Arabic: مُلَامَسَة f (mulāmasa), لَمْسَة f (lamsa), لَمْس m (lams)
- Armenian: հպում (hy) (hpum)
- Azerbaijani: toxunuş, təmas
- Belarusian: канта́кт m (kantákt), до́тык m (dótyk)
- Bulgarian: до́пир (bg) m (dópir), доко́сване (bg) n (dokósvane), прикоснове́ние (bg) n (prikosnovénie)
- Catalan: contacte (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 接觸 / 接触 (zh) (jiēchù) - Czech: kontakt (cs) m, dotyk (cs) m, dotek (cs) m
- Danish: kontakt c, forbindelse (da) c, berøring c
- Dutch: contact (nl) n, aanraking (nl) f
- Esperanto: kontakto
- Finnish: kosketus (fi), kontakti (fi)
- French: contact (fr) m, toucher (fr) m
- Georgian: შეხება (šexeba), კონტაქტი (ḳonṭakṭi)
- German: Kontakt (de) m, Berührung (de) f
- Greek: επαφή (el) f (epafí)
- Hungarian: kapcsolat (hu)
- Icelandic: snerting f
- Italian: contatto (it) m, aggancio (it) m
- Japanese: 接触 (ja) (せっしょく, sesshoku)
- Korean: 접촉(接觸) (ko) (jeopchok)
- Latin: contactus (la) m, contāgēs f
- Luxembourgish: Kontakt m
- Macedonian: допир m (dopir)
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: berøring m or f
Nynorsk: berøring f - Persian:
Iranian Persian: لَمْس (lams), تَماس (tamâs) - Polish: kontakt (pl) m, dotyk (pl) m
- Portuguese: contato (pt) m (Brazil), contacto (pt) m (Portugal)
- Romanian: contact (ro) n, atingere (ro) f
- Russian: конта́кт (ru) m (kontákt), соприкоснове́ние (ru) n (soprikosnovénije), прикоснове́ние (ru) n (prikosnovénije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ко̀нтакт m, до̏дӣр m
Latin: kòntakt (sh) m, dȍdīr (sh) m - Slovak: dotyk (sk) m
- Slovene: dotik (sl) m
- Spanish: contacto (es) m
- Swedish: kontakt (sv) c, beröring (sv) c
- Tamil: தொடல் (ta) (toṭal), தொடு (ta) (toṭu)
- Thai: แตะต้อง (th) (dtɛ̀-dtɔ̂ng)
- Ukrainian: конта́кт m (kontákt), до́тик (uk) m (dótyk)
- Urdu: مَساس m (masās), لَمْس m (lams)
- Vietnamese: sự chạm (vi)
- Volapük: kontag (vo)
an establishment of communication
- Albanian: kontakt (sq) m
- American Sign Language: Open8@Finger-TipUpPalmForward-Open8@CenterChesthigh-TipUpPalmBack Contact
- Arabic: اِتِّصَال m (ittiṣāl), عَلَاقَة f (ʕalāqa), رَبْط m (rabṭ)
- Azerbaijani: əlaqə (az)
- Belarusian: канта́кт m (kantákt), су́вязь f (súvjazʹ)
- Bulgarian: свъ́рзване (bg) n (svǎ́rzvane), конта́кт (bg) m (kontákt)
- Catalan: contacte (ca) m
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 聯繫 / 联系 (zh) (liánxì); 交往 (zh) (jiāowǎng); 通訊 / 通讯 (zh) (tōngxùn), 聯絡 / 联络 (zh) (liánluò) - Czech: kontakt (cs) m inan, spojení (cs) n
- Dutch: contact (nl) ?
- Finnish: yhteydenotto (fi), kontakti (fi), yhteys (fi)
- French: contact (fr) m
- Georgian: დაკავშირება (daḳavšireba), დაკონტაქტება (daḳonṭakṭeba)
- German: Kontakt (de) m, Verbindung (de) f
- Greek: επικοινωνία (el) f (epikoinonía)
- Hindi: संपर्क (hi) m (sampark)
- Hungarian: érintkezés (hu)
- Icelandic: samband (is) n
- Italian: contatto (it) m
- Japanese: 接触 (ja) (せっしょく, sesshoku), 連絡 (ja) (れんらく, renraku)
- Korean: 접촉(接觸) (ko) (jeopchok), 연락(連絡) (ko) (yeollak), 련락(連絡) (ko) (ryeollak) (North Korea)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پەیوەند (peywend)
Northern Kurdish: têkilî (ku) f - Luxembourgish: Kontakt m
- Macedonian: контакт m (kontakt)
- Persian:
Iranian Persian: تَماس (tamâs), اِتِّصال (ettesâl) - Polish: kontakt (pl) m
- Portuguese: contato (pt) m (Brazil), contacto (pt) m (Portugal)
- Romanian: legătură (ro) f, contact (ro) n
- Russian: конта́кт (ru) m (kontákt), связь (ru) f (svjazʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ко̀нтакт m
Latin: kòntakt (sh) m - Slovak: kontakt m, spojenie n
- Slovene: kontakt m, zveza f
- Swedish: kontakt (sv) c
- Tamil: தொடர்பு (ta) (toṭarpu)
- Thai: ติดต่อ (th) (dtìt-dtɔ̀ɔ)
- Ukrainian: конта́кт m (kontákt), зв'язо́к (uk) m (zvʺjazók)
- Urdu: تَماس m (tamās), رابْطَہ m (rābta), رابِطَہ m (rābita), اِتِّصال (ur) m (ittisāl)
- Vietnamese: sự tiếp xúc (vi)
someone with whom one is in communication
- American Sign Language: Open8@Finger-TipUp-Open8@CenterChesthigh-TipUp Contact
- Armenian: կապորդ (hy) (kapord)
- Azerbaijani: əlaqə (az)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 聯繫 / 联系 (zh) (liánxì) - Czech: kontakt (cs) m inan
- Dutch: contact (nl) n
- Finnish: kontakti (fi), yhteyshenkilö
- French: contact (fr) m, connaissance (fr) f
- Greek: σύνδεσμος (el) m (sýndesmos), επαφή (el) f (epafí)
- Hebrew: איש קשר m
- Hungarian: kapcsolattartó (hu)
- Icelandic: tengiliður m
- Italian: contatto (it) m
- Japanese: 連絡先 (ja) (れんらくさき, renrakusaki), お問い合わせ (おといあわせ, o-toiawase)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پەیوەند (peywend) - Ladino: alishik m, kontakto m
- Māori: hoapā
- Persian:
Iranian Persian: مُخاطَب (moxâtab) - Polish: kontakt (pl) m
- Portuguese: contato (pt) m (Brazil), contacto (pt) m (Portugal)
- Russian: конта́кт (ru) m (kontákt), связно́й (ru) m (svjaznój)
- Tamil: காண்டாக்ட் (kāṇṭākṭ)
- Welsh: cyswllt m
contact (third-person singular simple present contacts, present participle contacting, simple past and past participle contacted)
- (transitive) To touch; to come into physical contact with.
The side of the car contacted the pedestrian. - (transitive) To establish communication with (something or someone).
Synonym: reach
I am trying to contact my sister.
The use of contact as a verb was historically occasionally proscribed. Nonetheless, its usefulness and popularity have significantly reduced resistance to it. Nowadays, the verb usage, especially the "communicate with" sense, is universally accepted as standard. See the "Usage Note" at AHD's entry for more information.
touch physically
- Bulgarian: докосвам (bg) (dokosvam), допирам се (dopiram se)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 接觸 / 接触 (zh) (jiēchù) - Czech: dotýkat se impf, dotknout se pf
- Dutch: aanraken (nl)
- Finnish: koskea (fi), osua (fi)
- French: toucher (fr)
- German: berühren (de)
- Ido: kontaktar (io)
- Japanese: 接触する (ja) (sesshoku suru), 続する (ja) (setsuzoku suru)
- Lithuanian: liestis impf
- Luxembourgish: beréieren
- Māori: whakapāpā, pā, ū
- Persian: لمس کردن (fa) (lams kardan)
- Portuguese: tocar (pt), tanger (pt)
- Tamil: தொடு (ta) (toṭu)
- Telugu: అంటుకొను (te) (aṇṭukonu), ముట్టుకొను (te) (muṭṭukonu), తాకు (te) (tāku)
establish communication with
- Arabic: اِتَّصَلَ (ittaṣala)
- Bulgarian: свързвам се (svǎrzvam se)
- Catalan: contactar (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 聯繫 / 联系 (zh) (liánxì) - Czech: kontaktovat
- Danish: kontakte
- Dutch: contacteren (nl)
- Esperanto: kontakti
- Finnish: ottaa yhteyttä (fi), ottaa yhteys
- French: contacter (fr)
- Georgian: უკავშირდება (uḳavširdeba), ეკონტაქტება (eḳonṭakṭeba)
- German: kontaktieren (de)
- Hebrew: יצר קשר (yatsár késher)
- Icelandic: hafa samband við
- Italian: contattare (it)
- Japanese: 連絡する (ja) (renraku suru)
- Korean: 연락하다 (ko) (yeollak-hada), 련락하다 (ryeollak-hada) (North Korea)
- Luxembourgish: kontaktéieren
- Māori: whakapā
- Norwegian: kontakte (no)
- Pashto: تماس نیول
- Persian: تماس گرفتن (tamâs gereftan)
- Polish: kontaktować się (pl) impf, skontaktować się (pl) pf
- Portuguese: contactar (pt) (Portugal), contatar (pt) (Brazil)
- Romanian: a contacta
- Russian: контакти́ровать (ru) impf or pf (kontaktírovatʹ), свя́зываться (ru) impf (svjázyvatʹsja), связа́ться (ru) pf (svjazátʹsja)
- Spanish: contactar (es), entrar en contacto con
- Swedish: kontakta (sv), höra av sig (sv)
- Tamil: தொடர்புகொள் (toṭarpukoḷ)
- Telugu: సంపర్కించు (samparkiñcu)
- Vietnamese: liên lạc (vi)
- ^ Rossiter W[orthington] Raymond (1881), “Contact”, in A Glossary of Mining and Metallurgical Terms. […], Easton, Pa.: [American] Institute [of Mining Engineers], […], →OCLC.
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
* Jyutping: kon1 tek4
* Yale: kōn tèhk
* Cantonese Pinyin: kon1 tek4
* Guangdong Romanization: kon1 tég4
* Sinological IPA (key): /kʰɔːn⁵⁵ tʰɛːk̚²¹/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
contact
contact
- (Hong Kong Cantonese) to contact; to establish communication with
Borrowed from French contact, from Latin contactus.
contact n (plural contacten, diminutive contactje n)
- physical contact, touching
- contact (close association)
- contact (communication, exchange)
- contact (someone with whom communication has been established)
Afrikaans: kontak
→ Caribbean Javanese: kontag
→ Indonesian: kontak
→ Javanese: ꦏꦺꦴꦤ꧀ꦠꦏ꧀ (kontak)
→ West Frisian: kontakt
Borrowed from Latin contactus.
contact m (plural contacts)
- (physical) contact; contact (with another person)
- contact (person that one knows)
- rapport
Vous avez un bon contact avec les enfants. ― You have a good rapport with children.
→ Dutch: contact (see there for further descendants)
Haitian Creole: kontak
→ Romanian: contact
→ Vietnamese: công tắc
“contact”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
contact n (plural contacte)