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🇺🇸 Torch
🇺🇿fonar
1. Literal Meaning (a tool for light):
The hiker lit (yoqmoq) the torch to find his way through the dark forest.
The cave was illuminated ( yoritmoq) by the flickering light of a torch.
2. Figurative Meaning (a symbol of guidance or inspiration):
She carried the torch of freedom for her community.
Passing the torch to the younger generation is vital for progress.
3. As a verb (to burn something intentionally):
The protesters threatened to torch the abandoned building.
They had to torch the old barn to make space for the new one.
4. Idiomatic Usage:
He still carries a torch for his high school sweetheart (he still loves her).
🇺🇸 Torch
🇺🇿fonar
1. Literal Meaning (a tool for light):
The hiker lit (yoqmoq) the torch to find his way through the dark forest.
The cave was illuminated ( yoritmoq) by the flickering light of a torch.
2. Figurative Meaning (a symbol of guidance or inspiration):
She carried the torch of freedom for her community.
Passing the torch to the younger generation is vital for progress.
3. As a verb (to burn something intentionally):
The protesters threatened to torch the abandoned building.
They had to torch the old barn to make space for the new one.
4. Idiomatic Usage:
He still carries a torch for his high school sweetheart (he still loves her).