英:[ˈbləʊtɔ:tʃ]
美:[ˈbloʊtɔrtʃ]
英:[ˈbləʊtɔ:tʃ]
美:[ˈbloʊtɔrtʃ]
blow·torch
blo torch
复数:blowtorches
第三人称单数:blowtorches
现在分词:blowtorching
过去式:blowtorched
过去分词:blowtorched
noun
a portable oil-burning or gas-burning device producing an intense, localized flame suitable for melting or cutting metal.
The first known use of blowtorch was in 1895
blubber1 of 2noun
the fat of whales and other large sea mammals
the action of blubbering
blubber2 of 2verb
to weep noisily
to talk and weep at the same time
blowup1 of 2noun
explosion sense 1
an outburst of bad temper
a photographic enlargement
blow up2 of 2verb
to expand or become expanded to extraordinary size
to fill up or become filled with a gas and especially air
blow up a balloon
to make an enlargement of
blow up a photograph
to destroy or become destroyed by explosion
to become violently angry
blowtorchnoun
a small burner whose flame is made hotter by a blast of air or oxygen
1 He sets up an elaborately staged set of traps involving shards of glass, a hot iron and a blowtorch.
2 He saw a huge ship in a dry dock, workers scrambling to finish the hull, a guy with a blowtorch welding a bronze dragon figurehead to the prow.
3 He have all the apparatus, including a blowtorch, for freebasing cocaine.
他有加热吸用可卡因的所有器具,包括喷灯都有。
4 Artist German Vinogradov wields a blowtorch to season the look of his latest landscape.
维诺格拉多夫挥舞着画笔正在给他最新的一幅风景画上油.
5 They then vaporise the mercury using a blowtorch , leaving gold behind.
之后,他们用喷灯蒸发水银, 最终提取黄金.
6 When they finally do make it through that impossible hedge, using a blowtorch from one of the dead Careers’ packs, they find themselves on flat, dry earth that leads to a cliff.
7 When he’s in town, he likes to lead the charters, passing out charcuterie plates, and even preparing traditional Welsh rarebit on the open seas using a blowtorch.
8 Heck, you get the feeling that given the chance, Ms. Shaw could melt those onstage banks of snow faster than a blowtorch.
9 A leak would have become a blowtorch.
只要漏一点,就会成为喷枪.
10 He has all the apparatus, including blowtorch, for freebasing cocaine.
他有加热吸用可卡因的所有“器具”, 包括喷灯都有.
11 The artist, based in Kensington, Md., distresses the pieces with drills, sandpaper, routers and blowtorches, marring both the metallic surface and the pigments she has applied to it, only to build it all up again.
12 You don’t have to be nostalgic for the old political era of smoke-filled back rooms to wonder if the public was better served by an arsonist bearing a blowtorch and a Cheshire cat grin.
13 It was like she was a blowtorch burning my neck and making a crispy marshmallow out of my throat.
14 “We had to use blowtorches to thaw it.”
15 A bit like a charity mugger then, only instead of a clipboard, this chap has tweezers, and a blowtorch for an arm.
16 The rain was a blowtorch that did not warm.
17 "I would not want your skin to burn," he sings, less mincing than menacing, blowtorch in hand.
18 The skin is quickly blistered with the same blowtorch used to gently toast the bottom of the rice, bringing a wonderfully un-sushi-like crunch to one of the restaurant’s most delicious creations.
19 Certainly, he’s the only performer ever to have done this show and mention his “two AK-47s and a blowtorch.”
20 He uses a blowtorch to melt the wax and listens out for the change in the noise the flame makes when it reaches the edge of the canvas.