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  • TOUCH AND GO is used as both a noun and adjective (‘touch-and-go) and means a precarious situation in which the outcome is doubtful or extremely uncertain for a time – a close flirtation with danger or disaster. “It was touch and go after his surgery, but he pulled through.” “He was familiar with the touch and go of guerilla warfare.”
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  • “The doctors said that her condition will remain touch and go for a few days.
  • This idiom implies that a mere touch may cause a calamity.
  • The idiomtouch-and-go” has a rich and varied history, with multiple theories and beliefs regarding its origin.
  • "touch and go" teriminin diğer terimlerle kazandığı İngilizce Türkçe Sözlükte anlamları : 27 sonuç.
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  • It was touch-and-go this time, and if the situation is mishandled we shall be in a muddle over the most vital food crop that the country can produce.
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  • – A precarious situation, one in which a small deviation could cause calamity – “He almost didn’t make it through his heart operation, it was touch and go for a while.”
  • The idiom 'touch and go' is used to mean something that is uncertain, or a situation in which the outcome could either turn out favorably or not.
  • In this example, the idiom "touch and go" is used to describe a surgery that was risky and uncertain.
  • For sailors a ship was said to ‘touch and go’ when its keel scraped the bottom without stopping the boat or loosing a significant amount of speed.
  • With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language.
  • a touch and go is NOT a military term for a bad carrier landing as others maintain. there is not a standard term for that as many things can cause it...
    Bulunamadı: idiom
    • My mother is very sick. The situation is touch and go.
    • The financial situation is touch and go. I have no idea what is going to happen.
    • The situation in my country with the virus is touch and go.