English to Indonesian Dictionary torchlight

torchlight

obor
definition
noun
Slowly his eyes fluttered open, but the flickering torchlight that lit his cell seemed unnaturally bright.
the light of a torch or torches.
translation of 'torchlight'
noun
obor,
cahaya obor,
suluh,
cahaya suluh
example
One of the local toms has a particular dislike for her and has battered her intermittently quite badly, and so began the hunt by 'torchlight' for her.
Despite brilliant daylight outside, we move through the building by 'torchlight' .
Each bag contained a pencil, an eraser, a ruler, notebooks, a water bottle and 'torchlight' .
The lights were out and the only light showing was that of a small flickering 'torchlight' .
The room was still lit by 'torchlight' as Zarana rose from the cramped room and exited through paper door.
Then several beers and a feed under 'torchlight' at the pub.
It was not the flickering orange of 'torchlight' , but the steady bluish-white light of the evening outside.
Slowly his eyes fluttered open, but the flickering 'torchlight' that lit his cell seemed unnaturally bright.
Lionfish, with their colours even more luminescent in the brightness of 'torchlight' , gently moved around the jetty posts.
I would usually start studying and handwriting assignments at 1am by 'torchlight' as there was no electricity.
He estimated his position from his brief view of the room with 'torchlight' and the light framed by the doorway he had entered from.
Ather walked though the small city as 'torchlight' illuminated the walls of the huts.
Her spiked bracers glint in the dim 'torchlight' and her silver chaukrum reflect the light onto the walls.
There was one staircase in the centre, dimly illuminated by 'torchlight' , and it led to somewhere below.
Numair was asleep, moonlight and 'torchlight' falling in through the window and shining on his blonde hair.
Finally, by 'torchlight' , I take a twitching haunch, cover it with rock salt and smear it with wild sage, and we've got dinner.
They say they had no choice but to pack up by 'torchlight' yesterday after the electricity to Woolston House, a former textile mill, was cut off.
Even at this late hour, 'torchlight' and candlelight glowed brightly through the many gaping windows.
The 'torchlight' glowered down to the barest hint of light emerging from the brackets.
There's live music most nights, but on at least one evening, have crab cakes by 'torchlight' on the beach - truly romantic.
Visitors are being invited to join 'torchlit' tours around the building during Hallowe'en week when guides will lead them around the dimly-lit museum galleries each evening, giving an insight into some of the spookier exhibits on show.
The 'torchlit' procession out of the village was small, and Tanj wondered if perhaps the villagers were afraid of the Dragon.
The day's spectacular events were climaxing with a 'torchlit' procession and a floodlit battle in the shadow of Clifford's Tower.
The relief of Mafeking on 17 May 1900 after 217 days' siege gave rise to wild 'torchlit' celebrations in England.
In the Dordogne village of Sigoules, near Bergerac, on the first Friday night in October, a 'torchlit' procession is held, while the next day sees a parade of bands, live music and boat races on the river.
In fact, snow notwithstanding, things have been going seriously right: Moby has been secured, the 'torchlit' procession has been successfully re-routed, and the health and safety people are happy.
Take a journey into Lancaster's dark and sinister past on a 'torchlit' Old Calendar Michaelmas Walk today (Friday).
The final day's events ended with a 'torchlit' procession and a floodlit battle in the shadow of Clifford's Tower, followed by the spectacular fireworks.
It was the first 'torchlit' scenic procession in New Orleans, a revolution in street pageantry, a revelation in artistic effects.
The more vulnerable gardens were 'torchlit' at night.
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