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النَّفْخ
електрическа крушка

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light bulb [ˈlaɪtbʌlb] N

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burn out light bulb
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bulb [bʌlb] N

1. bulb BOT:

2. bulb of thermometer:

3. bulb ELEC:

I. light [laɪt] N

1. light no pl (energy, brightness):

2. light no pl (daytime):

3. light:

4. light pl (traffic light):

5. light no pl (clarification, insight):

to cast [or shed], light on sth

6. light no pl (perspective):

7. light no pl (joy, inspiration):

8. light no pl (flame):

9. light pl (person's abilites):

Phrases:

II. light [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (not heavy):

2. light (not dark):

light colour, room
light skin

3. light (not serious):

4. light (not intense):

light breeze, rain

5. light FOOD:

Phrases:

III. light [laɪt] ADV

IV. light <lit > [laɪt] VB trans Am: <lighted, lit > Am: <lighted>

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (start burning):

V. light <lit > [laɪt] VB intr Am: <lighted, lit > Am: <lighted> (catch fire)

Present
Ilight
youlight
he/she/itlights
welight
youlight
theylight
Past
Ilit / lighted
youlit / lighted
he/she/itlit / lighted
welit / lighted
youlit / lighted
theylit / lighted
Present Perfect
Ihavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
he/she/ithaslit / lighted
wehavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
theyhavelit / lighted
Past Perfect
Ihadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
he/she/ithadlit / lighted
wehadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
theyhadlit / lighted

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Items as mundane as an incandescent light bulb may act as modulators.
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He was placed in a horse stall with one light bulb, and he later remarked that jail was better than this.
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Researchers were able to power a 60 watt light bulb at roughly 90% efficiency at a distance of 3 feet.
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The energy efficiency of electric lighting has increased radically since the first demonstration of arc lamps and the incandescent light bulb of the 19th century.
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For 150 years, absorption chillers have been used to make ice (before the electric light bulb was invented).
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