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connection, relation, contact; to contact, get in touch with ☊ tiếp xúc ☊
暴露 → ☊ bao4lu4 to expose; to reveal; to lay bare; also pr.pu4 lu4 ☊ Tiếp xúc ☊
曝光 → ☊ pu4guang1 exposure (e.g. of photosensitive material); to expose (a scandal to the public) ☊ Tiếp xúc ☊
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OXF3000: tiếp xúc contact
OXF3000N sự liên lạc sự giao thiệp tiếp xúc contact
OXF3000N sờ mó tiếp xúc sự sờ sự mó sự tiếp xúc touch
OXF3000D: tiếp xúc contact Kontakt
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like: tiếp xúc → →
She has kept in close contact with the victims' families. ☊ close ☊
Children should be brought into contact with poetry at an early age. ☊ contact ☊
This substance should not come into contact with food. ☊ contact ☊
a fear of physical contact ☊ contact ☊
She blushed at the sudden contact of his hand against her arm. ☊ contact ☊
This pesticide kills insects on contact (= as soon as it touches them). ☊ contact ☊
This chemical is liable to explode on contact with water. ☊ contact ☊
two people avoiding eye contact (= avoiding looking directly at each other) ☊ contact ☊
They are in direct contact with the hijackers. ☊ direct ☊
evidence (of sth): There is convincing evidence of a link between exposure to sun and skin cancer. ☊ evidence ☊
to make/avoid eye contact with sb (= to look/avoid looking at them at the same time as they look at you) ☊ eye ☊
to be exposed to infection ☊ infection ☊
The aim of the trip was to make informal contact with potential customers. ☊ informal ☊
evidence for a strong causal link between exposure to sun and skin cancer ☊ link ☊
link A to/with B: Exposure to ultraviolet light is closely linked to skin cancer. ☊ link ☊
That's a matter for you to take up with your boss. ☊ matter ☊
He tends to avoid all physical contact. ☊ physical ☊