touch on verbo transitivo con partículatocar, mencionar
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touch on
touch upon
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
[+subject] [+speaker, film, book] tocar; [+fact] [+speaker] mencionar (de pasada) the delegates barely touched on the issue of who should take part I think you've touched on something very important there to touch on a [subject] \the film touches on these issues\ but only superficially she writes about women's idealisation of men, touching briefly on the topic of women's fantasy life the Geneva talks touched upon medium-range missiles,strategic offensive weapons, and non-militarization of outer space this case does not touch upon the freedom of the press
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