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torch

美[tɔrtʃ],英[tɔː(r)tʃ],

释义

n. 火炬;手电筒;火把; v. 纵火烧(建筑物或汽车); 网络释义: 优生四项;优生五项;焊炬;

例句

A beggar who was seen through the light of electric torch was sleeping in front of him door.
We shall never allow that torch of freedom to be blown out, however high the wind or stormy the tempest.
无论多么风狂雨暴,我们绝不让自由的火炬熄灭。
But he said the IOC's executive board could limit future torch relays to within the borders of the Olympic host nation.
不过,他说,奥委会执委会未来可能会将奥运火炬传递限制在奥运会主办国境内。
The next leg of the torch relay takes place in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
火炬传递的下一个跑着将在广东的深圳开跑。
After two years it had all become so familiar that I did not need a torch.
两年的时间让我如此熟悉,我甚至不需要一根火把。
He took out a torch but it was useless, for the battery had run down.
He was always careful to keep his torch pointed at the floor if he was there at night and to leave no trace of his visit.
当晚上偷入香闺时,他总是十分小心地将手电照向地板,并且不留任何入侵的痕迹。
Some couples even asked if it would be possible to take photographs during the torch relay so that it could be captured in the frames.
有些新人甚至询问在火炬接力的过程中拍照行不行,这样的话就能照下圣火了。
More attention, he recognized the fact that it possessed a human form and that this torch was the Bishop.
他才看出那火炬似的光具有人形,并且就是那位主教。
I knocked on the door and a woman in a white satin gown holding a flaming torch came out and asked me what I wanted.
我敲敲门,一个身穿白色缎袍的女人举着一把熊熊的火炬,走出来问我想干什么。

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