Examples of using A torch in English and their translations into Chinese
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The European Space Agency says:“Make a torch in a dark room and you will just see what the burner is on.”.
To indicate that the scene took place at night, a player or two would carry a torch.
It might have sent up an older, more withered vampire like a torch, but the newbie was still too… juicy.
Worth noting: You hold a torch throughout this particular experience to illuminate your surroundings, but you can also see your hands.
His arranger, Nelson Riddle, is reported to have said,‘It was Ava who taught him how to sing a torch song.'.
Then the prophet Elijah arose like a fire, and his word burned like a torch.
Shine a torch in a completely dark room, and you will see only what the torch illuminates.
Romeo describes Juliet as being like the sun, brighter than a torch, a jewel sparkling in the night, and a bright angel among dark clouds.
A torch version of"I Should Be So Lucky" was performed in place of"The One" on the October 4 show at the Hollywood Bowl.
At that time the tunnel lighting is a torch, very simple and very inconvenient.
We watched a hero light a torch(at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics), and fight his greatest fight of all on the world stage once again;
Born and growing under the backdrop of globalization, Keeway is a torch, ignited in Europe and on its way to light the world.
We watched a hero light a torch, and fight his greatest fight of all on the world stage once again;
Kennedy also spoke about a torch of leadership being passed to a new generation of Americans.
I hold up a torch of love and healing and I know that it is not only possible but natural.
If we can get under that heavy self, light a torch of awareness, and find our essence, our connection to the infinite and every other living thing.
The flame is then transported to the host country where a Torch Relay is conducted until the Opening Ceremony of the Games.
Today, the flame is no more, but this was a torch that lit the lamp of hope in many new nations.