be+in+contact+with
111contact sense — any of the senses that respond to stimuli in direct contact with the body, such as taste and touch …
112contact load — The solid material in sliding or rolling contact with a stream bed [16] …
113contact lost — In air interception, it means visual or radar contact with target has been lost …
114contact print — A photograph made by placing a negative in direct contact with the emulsion on a sheet of photographic paper …
115contact sport — noun a sport in which the participants necessarily come into bodily contact with one another …
116contact therapy — a form of radiotherapy in which a radioactive substance is brought into close contact with the part of the body being treated. Needles or capsules of the isotope may be implanted in or around a tumour so that the radiation they emit will destroy… …
117contact microphone — /kɒntækt ˈmaɪkrəfoʊn/ (say kontakt muykruhfohn) noun a small microphone placed in contact with a source of sound, especially a musical instrument …
118contact print — noun a print made by exposing a photosensitive surface to direct contact with a photographic negative • Hypernyms: ↑print …
119contact series — noun : an arrangement of metals so that each is positively electrified by contact with the next …
120contact mine — a naval mine designed to explode on contact with the hull of a ship. Cf. acoustic mine, magnetic mine. [1880 85] …