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101 runway lights
unable-to-give way lights — огни "не могу уступить дорогу"
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102 threshold lights
unable-to-give way lights — огни "не могу уступить дорогу"
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > threshold lights
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103 undercarriage warning lights
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > undercarriage warning lights
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104 according to one's lights
в меру своего разумения, в меру своих возможностей, способностей; на собственный лад, манер, по-своемуCivility, to my mind, is an art which Inspector Slack has never learnt, but I presumed that according to his own lights, civil he had been... (A. Christie, ‘The Murder at the Vicarage’, ch. XVI) — Любезность, как я полагаю, - это искусство, которому инспектор Слэк не сумел научиться, хотя он в меру своих возможностей и старался быть любезным...
Suddenly lumps of mud began falling round Anthony and Bob. Van der Merwe and his friends were amusing themselves according to their lights. (G. Gordon, ‘Let the Day Perish’, part I, ch. XI) — Внезапно в Энтони и Боба полетели комья земли. Ван дер Мерв и его приятели решили развлекаться на собственный манер.
Axel: "Lady Heronden is perfectly right, Charlotte." Charlotte: "...I am sure she is according to her lights." (N. Coward, ‘Quadrille’, act II, sc. 1) — Аксел: "Леди Херонден совершенно права, Шарлотта." Шарлотта: "...Да, я уверена, по-своему она права."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > according to one's lights
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105 Southern Lights
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106 warning lights
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107 arctic lights
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108 northern lights
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109 warning lights
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110 runway lights
English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > runway lights
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111 set of lights
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112 traffic lights
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113 punch someone's lights out
expr AmE slShut up or I'll punch your lights out — Заткнись, или я тебя вырублю
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > punch someone's lights out
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114 greater lights
книжн....those men I have named are transcendent, the greater lights. (Kenk) —...люди, которых я назвал, - это блестящие писатели и философы, звезды первой величины.
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115 lesser lights
книжн.менее значительные персоны, не столь крупные знаменитости [этим. библ. Genesis I, 16]; см. тж. greater lightsHis interest was soon diverted from these lesser lights of justice by the entrance of Waterbuck, Q. C.... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part III, ch. V) — Но эти не столь блистательные служители правосудия привлекали внимание Джемса только до тех пор, пока не появился королевский адвокат Уотербак...
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116 onboard orientation lights
onboard orientation lights, spacecraft orientation lightsEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > onboard orientation lights
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117 spacecraft orientation lights
onboard orientation lights, spacecraft orientation lightsEnglish-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > spacecraft orientation lights
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118 north lights
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > north lights
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119 boundary lights aeron.
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120 fairy lights
fairy lights [ˊfeərɪlaɪts] n plкита́йские фона́рики
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lights — plural noun the lungs of sheep, pigs, or bullocks as food for pets. Phrases punch someone s lights out beat someone up. Origin ME: use of light2 as a noun (so named because of their lightness); cf. lung. lights a person s opinions, standards, and … English new terms dictionary
lights — (l[imac]ts), n. pl. [So called from their lightness.] The lungs of an animal or bird; sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lights — the lungs, c.1200, lit. the light (in weight) organs, from LIGHT (Cf. light) (adj.1); also see LUNG (Cf. lung). Obsolete now except in phrases like to knock (someone s) lights out … Etymology dictionary
lights — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ the lungs of sheep, pigs, or bullocks as food for pets. ORIGIN from LIGHT(Cf. ↑lightness) (so named because of their lightness) … English terms dictionary
lights — [līts] pl.n. [ME lihtes < liht, LIGHT2: so called from being lighter in weight than the rest of the body: cf. LUNG] Dial. the lungs of animals, as sheep, hogs, or cattle, used as food … English World dictionary
Lights (EP) — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar … Wikipedia Español
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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
lights — See ancient lights; headlights; load lights; side lights; tail light also words and phrases beginning light … Ballentine's law dictionary