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Do British native speakers call this a torch or a flashlight?
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2015年2月23日 11:05
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It's a 'torch' in British English. The word 'flashlight', until recently, would have suggested something that flashed on and off to give a signal.
However, US-led globalisation of language is unstoppable, and 'flashlight' is becoming more common in Britain and worldwide. The nifty little phone app that turns your mobile into a torch, for example, is called 'flashlight'. And the more young people who see and use this term, the more it is absorbed into the language.
2015年2月23日
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