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1. nounScheinwerfer, der; (illumination in a broad beam) Flutlicht, das2. transitive verb,floodlit anstrahlen [Bauwerk]; beleuchten [Weg, Straße]* * *noun (a kind of very strong light often used to light up the outside of buildings etc: There were floodlights in the sports stadium.) das Flutlicht* * *ˈflood·lightunder \floodlights bei FlutlichtII. vt<-lit, -lit>▪ to \floodlight sth building etw [mit Scheinwerfern] anstrahlen; plaza, square etw hell erleuchten [o beleuchten]; stadium etw mit Flutlicht ausleuchten* * *A s1. Scheinwerfer-, Flutlicht n:by floodlight unter Flutlicht;floodlight installation Flutlichtanlage funder floodlights bei Flutlicht;play under floodlights unter Flutlicht spielena) in Flutlicht getaucht,b) mit Flutlichtanlage (Tennisplatz etc);* * *1. nounScheinwerfer, der; (illumination in a broad beam) Flutlicht, das2. transitive verb,floodlit anstrahlen [Bauwerk]; beleuchten [Weg, Straße]* * *n.Flutlicht n.Scheinwerfer m. v.ausleuchten (Bühne) v.
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