释义 |
out of touch1Lacking up-to-date knowledge or information: he seems out of touch with recent economic thinking...- Some people are impermeable to information or wholly out of touch with the topical subjects of the day.
- There was also a discussion after the dinner about whether the media elite is out of touch with America.
- I am completely out of touch with what's going on in the world.
1.1Lacking in awareness or sympathy: we have been betrayed by a government out of touch with our values...- They were historic movies out of touch with history, out of touch with morality.
- It's easy to see why the message touches so many people, as so many people feel out of touch with nature; that is to say, alienated.
- Bangladesh played well today and Australia seemed a bit out of touch.
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