torching
燒去漆; 噴灰泥
A torch is a small electric light which is powered by batteries and which you can carry in your hand.
A torch is a long stick with burning material at one end, used to provide light or to set things on fire.
They lit a torch and set fire to the chapel's thatch.
他們點著一支火把,放火燒了小教堂的茅草屋頂。
…a torch-lit march for peace.
要求和平的火炬示威遊行
A torch is a device that produces a hot flame and is used for tasks such as cutting or joining pieces of metal.
The gang worked for up to ten hours with acetylene torches to open the vault.
那夥匪徒為開啟金庫用氧乙炔炬幹了長達10個小時。
If someone torches a building or vehicle, they set fire to it deliberately.
The rioters torched the local library...
暴亂者放火燒了當地的圖書館。
Cars and trucks have been torched, bottles and bricks thrown.
轎車、卡車被放火焚燒,瓶子與磚塊亂砸亂飛。
If you say that someone is carrying a torch for someone else, you mean that they secretly admire them or love them.
He has always carried a torch for Barbara.
他一直單戀芭芭拉。
If you say that someone is carrying the torch of a particular belief or movement, you mean that they are working hard to ensure that it is not forgotten and continues to grow stronger.
This group aims to carry the torch for the millions who demonstrated and the thousands who died...
這個團體旨在將遊行示威的數百萬人與死去的數千人的信念傳承下去。
Since his death in 1985 his widow has carried the torch of his Stalinist legacy.
自從他 1985 年去世以來,他的遺孀一直致力於儲存和發揚他的斯大林主義遺產。
He was charged with torching a storehouse.
他被指控縱火燒倉庫.