Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet TORCH
TORCH
Definition av TORCH
- fackla
- brännare
- tända eld på, speciellt med en fackla
- (brittisk engelska, australisk engelska) ficklampa
Antal bokstäver
5
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda TORCH i en mening
- A torch is a stick with combustible material at one end which can be used as a light source or to set something on fire.
- The combined corporation operated or licensed gas stations under both the Standard name and the American or Amoco name (the latter from American oil company) and its logo using these names became a red, white and blue oval with a torch in the center.
- In Aeschylus, he bears a shield with a man without armour withstanding fire, a torch in hand, which reads 'I will burn the city,' in token of this.
- The god brandishes an object which has usually been interpreted as a club but which rather resembles a torch or firebrand.
- As a creator god, K'awiil usually has a torch, stone celt, or cigar coming out of his forehead that symbolizes the spark of life.
- In February 1869 the river steamboat Mittie Stephens caught fire from a torch basket that ignited a hay stack on board.
- Not knowing where she was, she could not find her little son anywhere, so she climbed into the sky with her great bark torch to get a clearer view.
- In the mythology of the Tiwi people of northern Australia, the Sun Woman Wuriupranili (or Wuriunpranilli) is a solar goddess whose stringybark torch is the Sun.
- Authorities stated that the cause of the fire was a contractor using an open-flame propane torch to solder two pieces of copper together in one of the built-in gutters on the north side of the roof.
- Sometime during the Civil War, the grist mill was put to the torch to prevent Confederate recruits from being resupplied.
- For the 1996 Summer Olympics, the torch was carried through the town of Prague in order to commemorate the legacy of the legendary Sac and Fox native Olympic athlete, Jim Thorpe, who was born and raised in this region.
- Held from 17 to 19 June 1944, this celebration was referred to as "The Jubilee Celebrations of IOC" by Carl Diem, the originator of the modern tradition of the Olympic torch relay.
- The Olympic Flames for the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo and the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, and the flame used in the national torch relay for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer (which was later used as the flame for the 1994 Winter Paralympics), were all lit at the Øvrebø farm in Morgedal, the birthplace of Sondre Norheim.
- It is possible to ascend the tower by elevator and there are wide views over Pyongyang from the viewing platform just below the torch.
- The fuel was ignited perhaps by a cutting torch of a fitter, and then moved to a wooden scaffolding.
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