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词汇 pass the torch
释义
Idiom
pass the torchpass the torch (to someone)
to give responsibility to someone.
The president of the company announced his retirement, saying it was time to pass the torch to someone younger.
idiompass the torch(also hand on the torch)to give someone else the knowledge, skills etc that you have, so that they can continue your work, support your ideas etc:I've spent twelve years of my life playing the part of Sherlock Holmes, and now I feel it's time to pass the torch.Only a few patriots remained to hand on the torch to future generations.
Note The torch in the idioms carry the torch and pass the torch was the flame that was carried by several runners, one after another, to a place where games would be held, in Ancient Greece. This was an important religious ceremony, and something like it is done before the Olympic Games.

pass the torch

To transfer or bestow one's role, position, responsibilities, etc., to someone else. Gina is retiring next month, and she's passing the torch to me as head of the department. My grandmother is unable to stand long enough to cook such a large meal, so she's passing the torch to us to make Thanksgiving dinner this year.

pass the torch

Also, hand on the torch. Relinquish responsibilities, a tradition, practice, or knowledge to another. For example, When the company's founder became too ill to continue, he passed the torch to his nephew . This metaphoric expression alludes to the ancient Greek torch race, in which a lighted torch was passed from one runner to the next. A translation from both Greek and Latin, the English version dates from the late 1800s.

pass the torch

To relinquish (responsibilities, for example) to another or others.
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