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1 lights
{laits}
n pl бял дроб (карантия)* * *{laits} n pl бял дроб (карантия).* * *n pl бели дробове (на животно);lights; n pl бял дроб (карантия).* * *n pl бял дроб (карантия)* * * -
2 lights
полигр• светли участъци от изображението -
3 lights
светофар {м} -
4 lights-out
lights-out[´laits¸aut] n воен. сигнал за изгасяне на светлините. -
5 angel lights
angel lights[´eindʒəl¸laits] n архит. горни (триъгълни) пролуки в готически прозорец. -
6 bright lights
bright lights[´brait¸laits] n pl оживлението на големия град. -
7 fairy-lights
fairy-lights[´fɛərilaits] n малки разноцветни лампички за украса. -
8 house lights
{'hauslaits}
n pl театр. осветление в салона* * *{'hauslaits} n pl театр. осветление в салона.* * *n pl театр. осветление в салона* * *house lights[´haus¸laits] n осветление (в театрален или киносалон). -
9 alert lights
• лампа за сигнализиране на тревога -
10 ambient lights
• светлина на обкръжаващата среда -
11 arc lights
• дъгова лампа• светлина от дъгова лампа -
12 artificial lights
• изкуствена светлинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > artificial lights
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13 back-up lights
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14 black lights
• ултравиолетова светлина -
15 blinker lights
• мигаща светлина -
16 boundary lights
• ограничаваща светлинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > boundary lights
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17 bunch lights
• статичен рефлектор с група лампи -
18 code lights
• кодов сигнален фенер -
19 collimated lights
• насочена светлинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > collimated lights
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20 concentrated lights
• насочена светлинаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > concentrated lights
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Lights — All of the light bulbs controlled by one switch are counted as one light. For example, a chandelier with multiple lights controlled by one switch is counted as one light. A floor lamp with two separate globes or bulbs controlled by two separate … Energy terms
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