(Brit.)a portable battery-powered electric lamp (英)手電筒 ■(chiefly historical)a portable means of illumination such as a piece of wood or cloth soaked in tallow or an oil lamp on a pole, sometimes carried ceremonially (主史)火炬,火把 ■(一般作 the torch)(figurative)used to refer to a valuable quality, principle, or cause, which needs to be protected and maintained (喻)(指需要保護和發(fā)揚的)品質(zhì),原則,事業(yè) mountain warlords carried the torch of Greek independence. 山里的軍閥們舉著希臘獨立精神的火炬。 ■(chiefly N. Amer.)a blowlamp (主北美)噴燈 ■(US informal)an arsonist (美,非正式)縱火犯
verb
[with obj.](informal)set fire to (非正式)放火,縱火 the shops had been looted and torched. 商店被搶,被燒。
常用詞組 carry a torch for
suffer from unrequited love for 單相思
put to the torch (或 put a torch to)
destroy by burning 焚毀
語源
Middle English: from Old French torche, from Latin torqua, variant of torques 'necklace, wreath', from torquere 'to twist'. The current verb sense was originally US slang and dates from the 1930s