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dapat [dá.pat.] : attach (v.); contact (v.); slap (v.)

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attach
v. (contact)1. attachcause to be attached.
~ fixate, fixmake fixed, stable or stationary.; "let's fix the picture to the frame"
~ tethertie with a tether.; "tether horses"
~ fastenattach to.; "They fastened various nicknames to each other"
~ attachbecome attached.; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
~ hingeattach with a hinge.
~ bellattach a bell to.; "bell cows"
~ band, ringattach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify.; "ring birds"; "band the geese to observe their migratory patterns"
~ couple on, couple up, couplelink together.; "can we couple these proposals?"
~ affixattach or become attached to a stem word.; "grammatical morphemes affix to the stem"
~ bindmake fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope.; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
~ hitch, catchto hook or entangle.; "One foot caught in the stirrup"
~ hang on, tack on, tag on, append, tackfix to; attach.; "append a charm to the necklace"
~ append, add on, affix, supplementadd to the very end.; "He appended a glossary to his novel where he used an invented language"
~ tapefasten or attach with tape.; "tape the shipping label to the box"
~ glue, pastejoin or attach with or as if with glue.; "paste the sign on the wall"; "cut and paste the sentence in the text"
~ pin up, pin downattach with or as if with a pin.; "pin up a picture"
~ peg down, pegfasten or secure with a wooden pin.; "peg a tent"
~ fasten, fix, securecause to be firmly attached.; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
~ mountattach to a support.; "They mounted the aerator on a floating"
~ connect, link, link up, tieconnect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces.; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
~ affix, stick onattach to.; "affix the seal here"
~ nailattach something somewhere by means of nails.; "nail the board onto the wall"
~ hook upconnect or link.; "hook up the houses to the gas supply line"; "Hook up the components of the new sound system"
~ clipattach with a clip.; "clip the papers together"
~ infix, insert, introduce, enterput or introduce into something.; "insert a picture into the text"
~ yokeput a yoke on or join with a yoke.; "Yoke the draft horses together"
~ harness, tackleput a harness.; "harness the horse"
~ yoke, linklink with or as with a yoke.; "yoke the oxen together"
~ saddleput a saddle on.; "saddle the horses"
~ mark, tag, labelattach a tag or label to.; "label these bottles"
~ limber, limber upattach the limber.; "limber a cannon"
v. (contact)2. attachbe attached; be in contact with.
~ adjoin, contact, touch, meetbe in direct physical contact with; make contact.; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"
~ leech ontoadmire boundlessly and follow around.; "the groupies leeched onto the rock star"
v. (contact)3. attachbecome attached.; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
~ agglutinatestring together (morphemes in an agglutinating language).
~ implantbecome attached to and embedded in the uterus.; "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"
~ conjoin, joinmake contact or come together.; "The two roads join here"
~ fastenbecome fixed or fastened.; "This dress fastens in the back"
~ bind, bond, hold fast, stick to, stick, adherestick to firmly.; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
~ spatbecome permanently attached.; "mollusks or oysters spat"
v. (social)4. attach, bind, bond, tiecreate social or emotional ties.; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
~ relatehave or establish a relationship to.; "She relates well to her peers"
~ fixateattach (oneself) to a person or thing in a neurotic way.; "He fixates on his mother, even at the age of 40"
~ befriendbecome friends with.; "John and Eric soon became friends"; "Have you made friends yet in your new environment?"
v. (possession)5. attach, confiscate, impound, seize, sequestertake temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority.; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
~ taketake into one's possession.; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks"
~ condemnappropriate (property) for public use.; "the county condemned the land to build a highway"
~ sequesterrequisition forcibly, as of enemy property.; "the estate was sequestered"
~ garnish, garnisheetake a debtor's wages on legal orders, such as for child support.; "His employer garnished his wages in order to pay his debt"
~ distrainconfiscate by distress.
contact
n. (act)1. contactclose interaction.; "they kept in daily contact"; "they claimed that they had been in contact with extraterrestrial beings"
~ interactiona mutual or reciprocal action; interacting.
~ brushcontact with something dangerous or undesirable.; "I had a brush with danger on my way to work"; "he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
~ eye contactcontact that occurs when two people look directly at each other.; "a teacher should make eye contact with the students"
~ placementcontact established between applicants and prospective employees.; "the agency provided placement services"
n. (act)2. contact, physical contactthe act of touching physically.; "her fingers came in contact with the light switch"
~ touching, touchthe act of putting two things together with no space between them.; "at his touch the room filled with lights"
~ wipe, rubthe act of rubbing or wiping.; "he gave the hood a quick rub"
~ fair ball(baseball) a ball struck with the bat so that it stays between the lines (the foul lines) that define the width of the playing field.
~ snicka glancing contact with the ball off the edge of the cricket bat.
~ laying onthe act of contacting something with your hand.; "peonies can be blighted by the laying on of a finger"
n. (state)3. contactthe state or condition of touching or of being in immediate proximity.; "litmus paper turns red on contact with an acid"
~ connectedness, connection, linkthe state of being connected.; "the connection between church and state is inescapable"
~ osculation(mathematics) a contact of two curves (or two surfaces) at which they have a common tangent.
~ tangencythe state of being tangent; having contact at a single point or along a line without crossing.
n. (event)4. contact, impinging, strikingthe physical coming together of two or more things.; "contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull"
~ happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrentan event that happens.
~ collision, hit(physics) a brief event in which two or more bodies come together.; "the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction"
~ interlocking, meshing, mesh, engagementcontact by fitting together.; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
~ flicka light sharp contact (usually with something flexible).; "he gave it a flick with his finger"; "he felt the flick of a whip"
~ impactthe striking of one body against another.
~ touch, touchingthe event of something coming in contact with the body.; "he longed for the touch of her hand"; "the cooling touch of the night air"
n. (person)5. contact, middlemana person who is in a position to give you special assistance.; "he used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor"
~ representativea person who represents others.
n. (communication)6. contact, inter-group communication, liaison, linka channel for communication between groups.; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"
~ communication channel, channel, line(often plural) a means of communication or access.; "it must go through official channels"; "lines of communication were set up between the two firms"
n. (artifact)7. contact, tangency(electronics) a junction where things (as two electrical conductors) touch or are in physical contact.; "they forget to solder the contacts"
~ breaker point, distributor point, pointa contact in the distributor; as the rotor turns its projecting arm contacts them and current flows to the spark plugs.
~ electrical contactcontact that allows current to pass from one conductor to another.
~ junction, conjunctionsomething that joins or connects.
~ p-n junctionthe junction between a p-type semiconductor and an n-type semiconductor.; "a p-n junction has marked rectifying characteristics"
~ short circuit, shortaccidental contact between two points in an electric circuit that have a potential difference.
~ sound bowcontact (the part of a bell) against which the clapper strikes.
~ terminal, polea contact on an electrical device (such as a battery) at which electric current enters or leaves.
~ treadthe part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the ground.
~ contact arm, wiper arm, wipercontact consisting of a conducting arm that rotates over a series of fixed contacts and comes to rest on an outlet.
~ electronicsthe branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices.
n. (communication)8. contact, toucha communicative interaction.; "the pilot made contact with the base"; "he got in touch with his colleagues"
~ communicating, communicationthe activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information.; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow"
n. (artifact)9. contact, contact lensa thin curved glass or plastic lens designed to fit over the cornea in order to correct vision or to deliver medication.
~ lens, lens system, lensea transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images.
v. (communication)10. contact, get hold of, get through, reachbe in or establish communication with.; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia"
~ communicate, intercommunicatetransmit thoughts or feelings.; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
~ pingsend a message from one computer to another to check whether it is reachable and active.; "ping your machine in the office"
~ pingcontact, usually in order to remind of something.; "I'll ping my accountant--April 15 is nearing"
~ raiseestablish radio communications with.; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night"
v. (contact)11. adjoin, contact, meet, touchbe in direct physical contact with; make contact.; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"
~ spread over, coverform a cover over.; "The grass covered the grave"
~ cling, cohere, adhere, cleave, stickcome or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation.; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"
~ scratch, fray, rub, chafe, fretcause friction.; "my sweater scratches"
~ attachbe attached; be in contact with.
~ hugfit closely or tightly.; "The dress hugged her hips"
~ abut, adjoin, butt, butt against, butt on, edge, border, marchlie adjacent to another or share a boundary.; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"
~ border, environ, surround, skirt, ringextend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.; "The forest surrounds my property"
~ lean against, lean on, rest onrest on for support.; "you can lean on me if you get tired"
~ converge, meetbe adjacent or come together.; "The lines converge at this point"
slap
n. (event)1. slap, smacka blow from a flat object (as an open hand).
~ blow, bumpan impact (as from a collision).; "the bump threw him off the bicycle"
n. (act)2. slap, smack, smackingthe act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand.
~ spanka slap with the flat of the hand.
~ blowa powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon.; "a blow on the head"
v. (contact)3. slaphit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand.; "The impatient teacher slapped the student"; "a gunshot slapped him on the forehead"
~ strikedeliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon.; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead"
~ cuff, whomphit with the hand.
adv. 4. bang, bolt, slap, slapdash, smackdirectly.; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her"
~ colloquialisma colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech.