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Serbian term or phrase:
Doticati smisao nečega
English translation:
to touch on the meaning of (something)
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Milena Taylor
Mar 11, 2016 18:47
8 yrs ago
Serbian term
Doticati smisao nečega
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Doticati smisao nečega
sve što iole vredi za koncept informacijsko-komunikacijske tehnologije, ujedno dotiče i sam smisao savremene umetnosti.
sve što iole vredi za koncept informacijsko-komunikacijske tehnologije, ujedno dotiče i sam smisao savremene umetnosti.
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to touch on the meaning of (something)
touch on something
Fig. to mention something; to talk about something briefly. In tomorrow's lecture I'd like to touch on the matter of taxation. The teacher only touched on the subject. There wasn't time to do more than that.
See also: touch
touch (up)on something
Fig. to mention something; to talk about something briefly. In tomorrow's lecture I'd like to touch on the matter of taxation. The teacher only touched upon the subject. There wasn't time to do more than that.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/touch on
Fig. to mention something; to talk about something briefly. In tomorrow's lecture I'd like to touch on the matter of taxation. The teacher only touched on the subject. There wasn't time to do more than that.
See also: touch
touch (up)on something
Fig. to mention something; to talk about something briefly. In tomorrow's lecture I'd like to touch on the matter of taxation. The teacher only touched upon the subject. There wasn't time to do more than that.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/touch on
Example sentence:
Recent conversations, instead, managed to touch on the meaning of "urban literature."
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