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light·er1 [ˈlaɪtəʳ] SUBST

lighter

light·er2 [ˈlaɪtəʳ] SUBST MAR

lighter
vlek m

ˈgas light·er SUBST

I . light1 [laɪt] SUBST

1. light no plur (brightness):

4. light no plur (daylight):

zora f

5. light usu plur (traffic light):

6. light (sparkle):

blesk m

8. light no plur (enlightenment):

II . light1 [laɪt] ADJ

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

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (guide with light):

3. light (ignite):

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

1. light (burn):

goreti [perf zagoreti]

2. light (become animated):

sijati [perf zasijati ]fig

I . light up VERBE trans

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (start smoking):

3. light (make animated):

II . light up VERBE intr

1. light (become illuminated):

2. light (start smoking):

3. light (become animated):

žareti [perf zažareti ]fig

I . light2 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (not heavy):

2. light (not sturdily built):

4. light MILIT:

6. light (porous):

7. light (low in intensity):

8. light (easily disturbed):

9. light (easily done):

11. light (not serious):

II . light2 [laɪt] ADV

1. light (with little luggage):

2. light (with no severe consequences):

ˈarc lamp, ˈarc light SUBST

ˈcour·tesy light SUBST AUTO

ˈfog lamp SUBST, ˈfog light SUBST

lead·ing ˈlight SUBST fam

ˈlight bulb SUBST

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

ˈlight pen SUBST

1. light pen INFOR:

2. light pen (for reading bar codes):

ˈlight-powered ADJ

ˈlight year SUBST

1. light year ASTRON:

2. light year fam (long distance):

ˈpi·lot light SUBST

1. pilot light (monitoring light):

2. pilot light (flame):

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A tubular, hence lighter, steel torque arm was bolted to the support arm somewhat inboard of the wheel to permit a sufficient steering arc.
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I have to squeeze in through the gaps and then plop into a seat built for someone about 10 centimetres shorter and 30 kilograms lighter.
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The aluminium construction makes for a lighter and more rigid car.
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One shade should be up to two shades lighter than your skin tone and will neutralize the darkness of your work of art.
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This new album has been described as an ambitious record that creates a dark and brooding atmosphere, contrasted by lighter and sweeter moments.
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In the late 1980s and continuing today, motorcycles, and especially sportbikes, have become lighter and more powerful, and have therefore become easier to wheelie.
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Depending on its designers choices, it will be characteristically blacker or lighter, and its blackness may vary more or less across different letter shapes.
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It was nevertheless lighter at 18.5 tonnes, a result of having a smaller 47 mm gunit thus was the antitank-version.
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A single-masted vessel usually of 25-80 tons used a coaster or on short sea routes, as well as a lighter.
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A lighter alternative to either the arquebus or the musket was the caliver, which was often used at sea, or by irregular troops.
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