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1 lights
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2 lights-out
tr['laɪtsaʊt]1 la hora de apagar las luces -
3 lights-out time
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4 traffic lights
(lights of changing colours for controlling traffic at road crossings etc: Turn left at the traffic lights.) semáforotraffic lights npl semáforosemáforo -
5 hazard lights
BrE also hazard warning lights plural noun ( Auto) luces fpl de emergencia* * *BrE also hazard warning lights plural noun ( Auto) luces fpl de emergencia -
6 northern lights
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7 fairy lights
bombillas nombre femenino plural de coloresplural noun (BrE) luces fpl or bombillas fpl de colores* * *plural noun (BrE) luces fpl or bombillas fpl de colores -
8 festival lights
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9 turn off the lights
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10 upper lights
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11 according to one's own lights
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12 brake lights
luces nombre femenino plural de frenado -
13 parking lights
SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL luces nombre femenino plural de estacionamiento -
14 southern lights
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15 the bright lights
figurative use el atractivo de la gran ciudad -
16 to jump the lights
saltarse el semáforo en rojo -
17 alternating colored lights
(AmE) see alternating coloured lights BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > alternating colored lights
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18 house lights
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19 reversing lights
rɪ'vɜːrsɪŋ, rɪ'vɜːsɪŋplural noun (BrE) luces fpl or faros mpl de marcha atrás or (Col, Méx) de reversa* * *[rɪ'vɜːrsɪŋ, rɪ'vɜːsɪŋ]plural noun (BrE) luces fpl or faros mpl de marcha atrás or (Col, Méx) de reversa -
20 alternating coloured lights
n pl (BrE)WATER TRANSP luces de color de destellos f plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > alternating coloured lights
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