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I . torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ] ΟΥΣ

1. torch (hand-held light):

torch αυστραλ βρετ
torch αυστραλ βρετ
[žepna] baterija θηλ

2. torch (burning stick):

torch
bakla θηλ
Olympic torch
to pass the torch [to sb]

3. torch αμερικ (blowlamp):

torch
[ročni] spajkalnik αρσ
to carry a torch for sb
to carry a torch for sb

II . torch [tɔ:tʃ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ οικ

torch

ˈweld·ing torch ΟΥΣ

welding torch
varilni gorilnik αρσ

Παραδειγματικές φράσεις με torch

Olympic torch
to carry a torch for sb
to pass the torch [to sb]

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Αγγλικά
As this happened, flame torches would get bigger, and at night the station's flood lights turn red.
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The logo for the first 35 festivals featured a torch.
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The graduation ceremonies celebrate achievement, unity, and a symbolic passing of the torch.
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At night, she holds a torch and explores a cave.
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The skin and fleece of the head is torched, the brain removed, and the head is salted, sometimes smoked, and dried.
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Upon arrival there was an angry mob waving torches and protesting the arrival of a person of color.
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They named the settlement after the woman who torched their ships.
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This gaseous mixture is used for torches to process refractory materials and was the first gaseous mixture used for welding.
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Gill nets and lobster pots are also sometimes used and at night a torch is employed.
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He will put a torch to the country.
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