- (ला.) ज्योति ⇄ torch hindi
- मशाल ⇄ torch hindi
- मशाल से रोशनी देना ⇄ torch hindi
torch in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- ઉષ્ણતા કે પ્રકાશ આપનારી વસ્તુ ⇄ torch gujarati
- કાકડો ⇄ torch gujarati
- બૅટરી ⇄ torch gujarati
- મશાલ ⇄ torch gujarati
- વીજળીનો નાનકડો દીવો ⇄ torch gujarati
torch in Sindhi سنڌي
- مشڪل، قنديل، ڏياٽي ⇄ Torch sindhi
torch in Tamil தமிழ்
- தீவெட்டி; பந்தம் ⇄ torch tamil
torch in English
- torch ⇄ adj. torchlike. english
- torch ⇄ expr. carry a (or the) torch, (Slang.)
a. to be in love, especially without being loved in return.
Ex. He has been carrying the torch for her for months.
b. to crusade (for); campaign (for a cause).
Ex. Oddly enough, it is Coronenglish - torch ⇄ expr. hand on the torch, to pass on the tradition; continue or perpetuate the custom, practice, or belief.
Ex. Those [sonnets] handed on the torch of courtly love for good and ill to the Elizabethans (C. C. Abbott).english - torch ⇄ noun 1a. a light to be carried around or stuck in a holder on a wall. A piece of pinewood, or anything that burns easily, makes a good torch.
Ex. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch.
(SYN) firebrand.
b. a lamp carried or supported onenglish - torch ⇄ torch, noun, verb. english
- torch ⇄ v.i. 1. to flare like a torch; rise like smoke from a torch.
Ex. ""Law! how them clouds torch up, we shall have rain"" (James Halliwell).
2. (U.S.) to catch fish, or hunt, by torchlight.english - torch ⇄ v.t. 1. to furnish, or light, with a torch.
Ex. (Figurative.) we sit, watching sunlight torch the wooded west (New York Times).
2. (in plastering) to point the inside joints of (slating) with a mixture of lime and hair.english