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torch song
Chanson torche
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
torch song SAM. am. angl.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. torch [brit. angl. tɔːtʃ, am. angl. tɔrtʃ] SAM.
flambeau m. spol
torche ž. spol
torch brit. angl. (flashlight)
torche ž. spol (électrique)
torch brit. angl. (flashlight)
lampe ž. spol (électrique)
torch brit. angl. (flashlight)
lampe ž. spol de poche
II. torch [brit. angl. tɔːtʃ, am. angl. tɔrtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.
torch building:
III. torch [brit. angl. tɔːtʃ, am. angl. tɔrtʃ]
to put sth to the torch castle, city
song [brit. angl. sɒŋ, am. angl. sɔŋ] SAM.
1. song GLAS.:
chanson ž. spol
2. song (of bird):
chant m. spol (of de)
3. song LIT.:
poème m. spol
for a song pog.
on song pog. brit. angl.
v slovarju PONS
I. torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ, am. angl. tɔ:rtʃ] SAM.
1. torch avstral. angl., brit. angl. (electric light):
2. torch (burning stick):
flambeau m. spol
3. torch am. angl. → blowlamp
II. torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ, am. angl. tɔ:rtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.
blowlamp [ˈbləʊlæmp, am. angl. ˈbloʊ-] SAM.
blowlamp → blowtorch
song [sɒŋ, am. angl. sɑ:ŋ] SAM.
1. song (musical form):
chanson ž. spol
2. song (action of singing):
chant m. spol
3. song (be in top form):
4. song no mn. (musical call):
chant m. spol
fraza:
song and dance slabš. pog.
cinéma m. spol
song and dance am. angl. pog. (untrue tale)
v slovarju PONS
I. torch <-es> [tɔrtʃ] SAM.
1. torch (burning stick):
flambeau m. spol
2. torch → blowtorch
II. torch <-es> [tɔrtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.
blowtorch [ˈbloʊ·tɔrtʃ] SAM.
chalumeau m. spol
song [sɔŋ] SAM.
1. song (musical form):
chanson ž. spol
2. song (action of singing):
chant m. spol
3. song of bird:
chant m. spol
Present
Itorch
youtorch
he/she/ittorches
wetorch
youtorch
theytorch
Past
Itorched
youtorched
he/she/ittorched
wetorched
youtorched
theytorched
Present Perfect
Ihavetorched
youhavetorched
he/she/ithastorched
wehavetorched
youhavetorched
theyhavetorched
Past Perfect
Ihadtorched
youhadtorched
he/she/ithadtorched
wehadtorched
youhadtorched
theyhadtorched
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They named the settlement after the woman who torched their ships.
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The pharmacy also sold paper, ink, sealing-wax, dyes, gunpowder, pellets, spices, candles and torches.
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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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This gaseous mixture is used for torches to process refractory materials and was the first gaseous mixture used for welding.
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He will put a torch to the country.
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