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I . torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ] СУЩ.

1. torch (hand-held light):

torch австрал. брит.
torch австрал. брит.

2. torch (burning stick):

bakla ж.

3. torch америк. (blowlamp):

II . torch [tɔ:tʃ] ГЛ. перех. разг.

ˈweld·ing torch СУЩ.

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Before the days of electrically lighted road barriers, highway construction zones were marked at night by kerosene fired, pot-bellied torches.
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The ceiling is decorated with the aurora borealis, human torches and lava lamps.
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Link-boys and their torches also accompanied litter vehicles, known as sedan chairs, that were operated by chairmen.
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Locally, the almaciga sap is used as incense in religious ceremonies and for making torches, caulking boats, mosquito smudge, patent leather and sealing wax.
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As she says this, citizens from the city have come to her home and thrown torches, setting it on fire.
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That means that in order to industrially produce this glass, oxygen/fuel torches must be used.
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Twelve priests should stand about the bishop, holding in their hands lighted torches, which at the conclusion of the anathema or excommunication they should cast down and trample under foot.
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The participants, mainly women, sang songs and litanies and carried candles or torches in their hands.
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At the two front corners of the entablature are two mourning figures with torches.
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Even glass bead-making torches, which are essentially bunsen burners with an added air pump, can only achieve temperatures of.
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