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flicker light

  • 1 огонёк

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    (pl. & vt. & vi. & n.) لرزیدن، سوسوزدن، پرپر زدن، جنبش، سوسو، در اهتزاز بودن
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    3. spark/touch of inspiration
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    (past: lit, lighted ; past participle: lit, lighted
    (v.) فروغ، روشنایی، نور، چراغ، آتش، کبریت، آتش زنه، لحاظ، برق چشم، وضوح، تابان، آشکار کردن، آتش زدن، مشتعل شدن، آتش گرفتن، سبک وزن، ضعیف، خفیف، آهسته، اندک، آسان، کم قیمت، کم، سهل الهضم، چابک، فرار، زودگذر، هوس آمیز، بی غم و غصه، وارسته، بی عفت، هوسباز، خل، سرگرم کننده غیرجدی، بچه زائیدن، سبک، روشن
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    (vt. & vi. & n.) نور ضعیف، پرتو آنی، سوسو، (مج.) تظاهر موقتی، نور دادن، سوسو زدن
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