单词 | Out of touch |
例句 | (1) You're out of touch with reality. (2) Washington politicians are out of touch with the American people. (3) Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world. (4) I'm out of touch with modern medicine. (5) The ball is out of touch. (6) Judges are often accused of being out of touch. (7) Unfortunately, the people making the decisions are out of touch with the real world. (8) London's hospitals, so says the report, are out of touch with the communities that they serve. (9) James wasn't invited. We've been out of touch for years. (10) Mr Cavazos' problem was that he was out of touch. (11) We've been out of touch with Roger for years now. (12) This government is increasingly out of touch with ordinary voters. (13) We've been out of touch for a couple of years. (14) We have been out of touch with them for about two years. (15) They are out of touch with the realities of modern warfare. (16) He's out of touch with the actualities of life in Africa. (17) Senior management seem to be completely out of touch with their staff's needs. (18) Lacking any organization and completely out of touch with the peasant masses in whose interests they sought to speak, they were easily dealt with. (19) People feel out of touch with one another and with the organization. (20) Or else it becomes an increasingly embattled stance, out of touch with the world. (21) The press accused MacGregor of being out of touch with the campaign he was supposed to be running. (22) Thus Hamilton cruised up and down the coast, out of touch with what was happening on the beaches. (23) Husbands can easily get out of touch with the cost of living unless they do the shopping regularly and see the bills. (24) If the average middle class white schoolchild is out of touch with the literary standard, the minority child is doubly so. (25) Coleraine, out of touch in midfield, stepped up a gear and created several good chances. (26) I didn't look at a newspaper all the time I was on holiday, so I'm completely out of touch. (27) The high - tech promise is that soon there won't be a single place out of touch. (28) It seemed that our genuine concerns and grievances were largely ignored and we were dismissed as being out of date and out of touch. (29) I don't know what kind of music kids listen to these days -- I'm really out of touch. (30) A few heads with whom we came into contact seemed alarmingly out of touch with recent developments in primary education. (1) You're out of touch with reality. (2) Washington politicians are out of touch with the American people. (3) Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world. (31) If she had happened to be a woman out of touch with real life, that would have bored him. (32) Sanders said that Congress was hopelessly out of touch with the needs of ordinary citizens. (33) As such it was badly out of touch with the recessionary mood of the Nineties. (34) In a way, though, that limited him and made him out of touch with modern medicine. (35) He was in his fifties, unmarried, and out of touch with post-war educational methods. (36) So implausible, so achingly out of touch are they, no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance. (37) A stance which was appropriate for the Age of Brezhnev and Galtieri now seems out of date and out of touch with the spirit of the times. (38) It is extraordinary that Labour should be so out of touch with public feeling. (39) Critics claim that many soccer players are overpaid, overrated and out of touch. (40) I've been out of touch with him for years. (41) We are out of touch. (42) He is out of touch with reality. (43) He is out of touch with society. (44) If they really believe in this then they must be completely out of touch. (45) A mostly hostile media portrayed him as weird and out of touch. (46) If some religions still teach that masturbation is "self-abuse, " that just shows how out of touch they have become. (47) To be frank with you,(http:///out of touch.html) I've been out of touch with most of my old friends. (48) So easily into the whirlpool of knowledge and action being out of touch...Wang Yangming is a famous philosopher, thinker, "parapsychology" synthesizer. (49) Dead air would have been a better response: RIM ended up looking arrogant and even more out of touch. (50) Expect him to urge Mr. Obama to be aggressive and creative in trying to jump-start lending — and to avoid the rosy predictions that have made the Bush administration appear to be out of touch. (51) She wanted to take bowknot is certain to a mirror can according to his head, no bowknot, must be out of touch with one accessory shop lost. (52) If you live in the country, you soon get out of touch with things. (53) Truth is, I am out of touch with giving an answer pronto. (54) He and the other shadow cabinet members of the millionaires row of the Tory front bench are hopelessly out of touch with what the real world worries of citizens. (55) I'm afraid I 'm rather out of touch with most of my old friends. (56) In this regard East Asian students are among the most clueless: too often incurious and self-absorbed, they are notoriously out of touch with American society, and also slow to form advocacy groups. (57) I have been out of touch with him since last autumn. (58) Her mother dismisses Mr Howard as " doddery " and out of touch with what 13 and 14-year-old girls are like. (59) Older people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern society. (60) One yearns for a full-blooded, sturdy, and capable personality; these are all so many shadows, flitting about, out of touch with the world. |
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