Touch base
Slang Term
AmericanBritish
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
의미: To make brief contact with someone.
简短地联系某人。
Hacer un contacto breve con alguien.
簡単に連絡を取る、確認する。
간단히 연락하다, 확인차 연락하다
From baseball—runners must touch each base. Used for making brief contact or checking in with someone.
源自棒球——跑垒员必须触碰每个垒。用于与某人进行简短联系或确认情况。
Del béisbol—los corredores deben tocar cada base. Se usa para hacer un contacto breve o verificar algo con alguien.
野球由来の表現。走者は各ベースに触れなければならない。誰かと簡単に連絡を取る、確認することに使われる。
야구에서 유래—주자가 각 베이스를 밟아야 하는 것에서 나왔다. 누군가에게 간단히 연락하거나 안부를 확인하는 것을 의미한다.
직역: Touch a baseball base
예문
- Let's touch base next week. 我们下周再联系Pongámonos en contacto la semana que viene来週また連絡しよう다음 주에 다시 연락하자.
- I just wanted to touch base with you. 我只是想和你确认一下Solo quería ponerme en contacto contigoちょっと確認したくて잠깐 확인하려고 연락했어.
- We should touch base before the meeting. 会议前我们应该沟通一下Deberíamos hablar antes de la reunión会議の前に確認しておこう회의 전에 한번 연락해두자.
발음
/tʌtʃ beɪs/
사용 가이드
맥락: business, communication, checking in
어조: casual, professional
✓ 올바른 표현
- Touch base later.之后联系一下Hablamos luegoあとで連絡を取ろう나중에 연락하자
- Let's touch base.我们碰个头吧Pongámonos al díaちょっと確認しよう잠깐 얘기하자
- Just touching base.就是联系一下Solo quería ponerme en contactoちょっと様子を聞きたくて그냥 안부 차 연락했어
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Check inCheck in(确认)Check in(verificar)Check in(確認する)Check in(확인하다)
- Make contactMake contact(联系)Make contact(contactar)Make contact(連絡を取る)Make contact(연락하다)
흔한 실수
- Very common in business English
- Some find it overused corporate jargon
기원과 역사
From baseball—runners touching bases as they round them.
어원: American baseball slang, mid 20th century
최초 기록: 1960s-70s
문화적 배경
Era: 1960s to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal, especially professional
Pop culture: American business; Office culture
Regional notes: American origin, now universal in business English.
변형
Touch baseTouching baseTouch bases
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