torch n. 火炬,火把;【機(jī)械工程】氣炬,噴燈;〔英國(guó)〕手電筒;知識(shí)的光[源泉];〔美俚〕手槍。 the torch of Hymen 戀情。 the inverted torch 倒火炬,死的象征。 an electric torch 手電筒。 carry a [the] torch for 迷戀,單戀;熱烈贊助。 hand on the torch 把知識(shí)[文化]的火把傳給后代。
Light the torch -- i can not see the path . 打開電筒吧我看不見道兒。
Now let ' s go before they light the torches 現(xiàn)在趁他們沒有點(diǎn)亮火炬之前溜之大吉吧
Light the torch i can ' t see the path 打開電筒吧- -我看不見道兒
Organisers will keep a reserve flame in case there are problems lighting the torch 大會(huì)組織者將預(yù)留一個(gè)火種以防點(diǎn)火出現(xiàn)問(wèn)題。
It was rumor that kenteris will lit the torch at tonight ' s opening ceremony 之前一直有傳聞,肯特里斯將在開幕式上手持火炬點(diǎn)燃最后的奧運(yùn)圣火。
" apollo , sun god and god of the idea of light , send us your rays to light the torch for athens , " she as the torch burst into flame after just a few moments 幾秒鐘后,當(dāng)火炬噴射出火焰時(shí)她會(huì)詠唱: “阿波羅,太陽(yáng)之神,光明之神,用你的光芒點(diǎn)燃雅典的火炬吧。 ”
In middle age , slowed and silenced by parkinson ' s disease , he became a folk hero when he lit the torch for the 1996 olympic games in atlanta 在他人生的中年,因?yàn)榭嘤谂两鹕习Y,他行動(dòng)變慢,陷入沉默,但在1996年美國(guó)亞特蘭大奧運(yùn)上,阿里點(diǎn)燃圣火的那一幕使他再次成為眾人心目中的英雄。
They are the light - bearers ; they are the rescuers of those in hell ; they are the ones who spread the true teachings among humankind , lighting the torch in the darkness to lead all beings into supreme bliss and eternal happiness . these monks and nuns are hard to find . that is why we must respect , protect and help them , and never for one moment allow ourselves to have a thought of pulling them down or closer to us for our personal benefit or desire 這些其他人出家是因?yàn)樗麄兂驳母哐爬硐?,想要為人類犧牲奉獻(xiàn),并得到無(wú)上智慧,這些是真正的出家人,是我們所該當(dāng)作世間珍寶一樣珍惜及保護(hù)的,他們是持火把的人,是地獄的拯救者,在人間散播真理,在黑暗中點(diǎn)燃火炬,引導(dǎo)眾生進(jìn)入無(wú)上極樂(lè)和永生喜悅,這樣的出家人很稀有,所以我們必須尊敬他們保護(hù)他們,并且?guī)椭麄?,任何時(shí)刻都絕不可允許自己有拉下他們的想法,或是為了個(gè)人利益或欲望,而將他們拉近自己。