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I . light1 [laɪt] SUBST

1. light no plur (brightness):

light
is there enough light?
by the light of the candle

2. light:

luč f
light (lamp)
to put the light on/off

3. light:

light (fire)
ogenj m
light (flame)
plamen m
have you got a light, please?
to set light to sth GB

4. light no plur (daylight):

light
zora f

5. light usu plur (traffic light):

light

6. light (sparkle):

light
blesk m

7. light (perspective):

try to look at it in a new light
to show sth in a bad/good light

8. light no plur (enlightenment):

light
to come to light

II . light1 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (bright):

light

2. light:

light (pale)
light (stronger)

III . light1 <lit [or lighted], lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] VERBE trans

1. light (illuminate):

light stage, room

2. light (guide with light):

light

3. light (ignite):

light candle, match, fire

IV . light1 <lit [or lighted], lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] VERBE intr

1. light (burn):

light
goreti [perf zagoreti]

2. light (become animated):

light eyes, etc.
sijati [perf zasijati ]fig

I . light2 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (not heavy):

light

2. light (not sturdily built):

light
light

3. light (for small loads):

light
light aircraft/lorry

4. light MILIT:

light infantry

5. light:

light (of food and drink)
light (low in fat)
light pastry

6. light (porous):

light soil
light soil

7. light (low in intensity):

light breeze, rain

8. light (easily disturbed):

light sleep

9. light (easily done):

light sentence
light housework

10. light:

light (gentle)
light kiss
light (soft) touch
light (soft) touch

11. light (not serious):

light
light reading

12. light (cheerful):

light
light
with a light heart
to make light of sth

II . light2 [laɪt] ADV

1. light (with little luggage):

to travel light

2. light (with no severe consequences):

to get off light

I . light up VERBE trans

1. light (illuminate):

light hall, room
light street

2. light (start smoking):

light cigar, cigarette, pipe

3. light (make animated):

to light upsb's eyes/sb's face

II . light up VERBE intr

1. light (become illuminated):

light
light

2. light (start smoking):

light

3. light (become animated):

light eyes
žareti [perf zažareti ]fig

ˈarc lamp, ˈarc light SUBST

ˈcour·tesy light SUBST AUTO

ˈfog lamp SUBST, ˈfog light SUBST

lead·ing ˈlight SUBST fam

leading light

ˈlight bulb SUBST

light bulb

light-ˈfin·gered ADJ

1. light-fingered (thievish):

2. light-fingered (dexterous):

light-ˈfoot·ed ADJ

light-ˈhead·ed ADJ

2. light-headed (ebullient):

3. light-headed (not serious):

ˈlight me·ter SUBST PHOTO

light meter

ˈlight pen SUBST

1. light pen INFOR:

light pen

2. light pen (for reading bar codes):

light pen

ˈlight-powered ADJ

ˈlight year SUBST

1. light year ASTRON:

light year

2. light year fam (long distance):

to be light years away/ahead

ˈpi·lot light SUBST

1. pilot light (monitoring light):

pilot light

2. pilot light (flame):

pilot light

red ˈlight SUBST

red light

ˈstreet light SUBST

ˈstrip light SUBST GB

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The steering is light and lacking in precision, but its road-holding proved to be surefooted.
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Its sturdy but light-weight fin spines were composed of dentine and enamel.
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When pressure is applied to the photoprobe, a xenon tube generates a strobe light, and this light passes through the subcutaneous tissue.
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The amount of light that is scattered can be calculated.
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The polariscope combines the different polarization states of light waves before and after passing the specimen.
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In each lateral bay is a blind two-light window.
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The high beams will be lasers, though the low beams will be light-emitting diodes.
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Shiny, light-reflecting fabrics such as satin's and silks as well as gold lam or sequin-encrusted garments could make the perfect disco statement.
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The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh.
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It can be light-weight (roughly 5 kg) and low-tech.
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