US /ˈkɑnˌtækt wɪð/
・UK /ˈkɔntækt wið/
Clearly he doesn't know he has to keep eye contact with the camera-- "It starts right now!"
Clearly, it doesn't know how you have to keep eye contact with the camera.
And when you're stopped in traffic, always stop so you can see the tires making clear contact with the pavement.
And when you're moving slowly in a queue, again, also never get closer to the vehicle in front of you so that, at all times, you can see the tires of the vehicle in front of you making clear contact with the pavement.
The Aboriginals of Taiwan were not Chinese but had lots of contact with the Chinese for a long time.
The aboriginals of Taiwan were not Chinese, but have lots of contact with the Chinese for a long time.
'Access' can also mean having contact with a person, often if they are very busy and important.
"For wheelchair access to the school, there's a ramp." "Access" can also mean having contact with a person, often if they are very busy and important.
but he does seem to enjoy contact with humans.
but he does seem to enjoy contact with humans.
Do you believe our government has made contact with intelligent extraterrestrials?
On contact with a person from another world or "province", the shy allow their minds to be dominated by a forbidding aura of difference.
and that it was to this that the mature mind should turn in contact with apparent otherness.
- I have to make eye contact with everybody in that room
And because it doesn't have contact with the reader, it's not susceptible to malware that can affect chip insert transactions on rare occasions.
But we made contact with 30-year-old market seller Mae and her mum, who are both in Mandalay.
But we made contact with 30-year-old market seller May and her mum, who are both in Mandalay.