Touch base.
/tʌtʃ beɪs/
Touch base.
/tʌtʃ beɪs/
Touch base" is an idiom used to describe the act of making contact with someone to update or confirm details. Originally derived from the sport of baseball, where a player must touch a base to score, the phrase has evolved into a metaphor for briefly checking in with someone. It's often used in professional settings where quick, periodic updates are needed to ensure that everyone involved is aware of the current status or changes. Understanding how to effectively touch base can enhance communication skills, making it easier to maintain relationships and manage projects efficiently.
Let's touch base next week to discuss the details.
The speaker suggests a meeting next week to go over detailed plans.
We need to touch base with the team before making a final decision.
Before making any decisions, it’s important to consult with the team.
It's been a while since we last spoke; I'll touch base with you tomorrow to catch up.
The speaker intends to reconnect and update each other after not speaking for a while.