Resultaten voor "car light" :
Nederlands |
Engels |
||||
|
1
autolicht
|
car light | ||||
|
2
lichtval
|
light | ||||
|
3
lichtinval
|
light | ||||
|
4
lichteffect
|
light | ||||
|
5
levenslicht
|
light | ||||
|
6
controlelampje
|
light |
Beispiele für "
light
"
- He was 'slightly built, but tall.
- He weighed 'slightly' less than his wife who was a foot shorter.
- Birds are capable of flight
- The migrating birds' flight took them to Africa.
- The flight to Paris leaves at 7 o'clock tonight
- take flight'
- How many flights is it up?
- Some people enjoy the spotlight.
- We 'spotlight' the star, but the supporting cast has all the great lines in this scene.
- The news series served to 'spotlight' corruption.
- She 'lit' her last match.
- As you can see, this spacious dining-room gets a lot of 'light' in the mornings.
- Put that 'light' out!
- Can you throw any 'light' on this problem?
- Picasso was one of the leading 'lights' of the cubist movement.
- I'm really seeing you in a different 'light' today.
- Magoon's governorship in Cuba was viewed in a negative 'light' by many Cuban historians for years thereafter.
- Hey, buddy, you got a 'light'?
- This facade has eight south-facing 'light's.
- The average length of a 'light' on a 15x15 grid is 7 or 8.
- My bag was much 'lighter' once I had dropped off the books.
- We took a 'light' aircraft down to the city.
- This artist clearly had a 'light', flowing touch.
- This 'light' beer still gets you drunk if you have enough of it.
- I made some 'light' comment, and we moved on.
- I prefer to travel light.
- I 'lit' upon a rare book in a second-hand bookseller's.
- She fell out of the window but luckily 'lit' on her feet.
- That tree was hit by 'lightning'.
- We sat around reading by 'lamplight' all night.
- Verdigris is 'lightfast' in oil paint, as numerous examples of 15th century paintings show.
- The sticks were damp and wouldn't catch alight.
- Her face was alight with happiness.
- I could just make out her face in the 'twilight'.
- It was 'twilight' by the time I got back home.
- The twilight of probability. —w:John John Locke.
- O’er the twilight groves and dusky caves. —w:Alexander Alexander Pope.
- He stopped the carriage and 'alighted'.
- I prefer a 'lighter' shade of pink.
- Cigarette in mouth, he clutched his pockets in search of a 'lighter'.
- What happened? You look 10 lbs. 'lighter'!
- I wish I'd thrown a 'lighter' punch; he's out cold.
- We should get home while it's still 'daylight'.
- We had only two hours to work before 'daylight'.
- Budgeting a spy organization can't very well be done in 'daylight'.
- All small running backs instinctively run to 'daylight'.
- He could barely see 'daylight' through the complex clockwork.
- Finally, after weeks of work on the project, they could see 'daylight'.
- The minimum and maximum 'daylights' on an injection molding machine determines the sizes of the items it can make.
- We completely agree. There's no 'daylight' between us on the issue.
- The seam of coal 'daylighted' at a cliff by the river.
- The 'lighthearted' young lovers ran over the hills.
- His 'lighthearted' banjo was appreciated because it relieved the tension in tight situations.
- If it starts getting misty, put your 'sidelights' on.
- a 'slight' (i.e., feeble) effort
- a 'slight' (i.e., not deep) impression
- a 'slight' (i.e., not convincing) argument
- a 'slight' (i.e., not thorough) examination
- a 'slight' (i.e., not severe) pain
- a 'slight' but graceful woman
- He put a small 'nightlight' in the bathroom to find his way around in the dark.
- At night the 'streetlights' of Paris are beautiful to see.
- Unexposed photographic film must be kept in a 'lightproof' container or it will be exposed and ruined.
- He was 'slightly' built, but tall.
- take flight
- The 'flight' to Paris leaves at 7 o'clock tonight
- Where is the departure gate for 'flight' 747? / Go straight down and to the right.
- Verdigris is 'lightfast' in oil paint, as numerous examples of 15th century paintings show.
- Passengers are alighting from the carriage
- A flying bird alights on a tree
- Snow alights on a roof.
- Verdigris is 'lightfast' in oil paint, as numerous examples of fifteenth-century paintings show.
- We 'lit' the fire to get some heat.
- I used my torch to 'light' the way home through the woods in the night.
- The room is nice and 'light' when the sun shines through the window.
- She had 'light' skin.
- I like my coffee 'light'.
- Passengers are 'alighting' from the carriage
- A flying bird 'alights' on a tree
- Snow 'alights' on a roof.
- The sticks were damp and wouldn't catch 'alight'.
- Her face was 'alight' with happiness.







Weblog
vertalen infectieus virus 