lights in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lights in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

parking lights N Am, Aus (sidelights)

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

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

light-footed [ˌlaɪtˈfʊtɪd] ADJ

lights Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

warning lights
to jump the (traffic) lights
the lights went down

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Small incandescent light bulbs began to replace gas lights inside homes in the late 19th century, although the transition took decades to complete.
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Lights were re-installed in the stadium in 1981.
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Options included alloy wheels, central locking/electric windows (only available as a twinned options pack), a sliding glass sunroof and front fog lights.
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Built from an oil barrel with red lights and fog, it was placed in the flower bed in front of the original sign.
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The blimps feature internal lights and translucent envelopes for the advertising and sales promotion markets.
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Put on your parking lights for safety which ensures your vehicle lights are not shining into other vehicles around you.
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The deluxe had a chrome side strip, chrome rear lights, glovebox lid, sun visor and full width chrome radiator grille.
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Coz you'll be sneaking up on crooks from in front of them, with your tail lights off, not.
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It looked like a one-horse-gig minus the shafts, with a dashboard, candle lights and wirespoked wheels.
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The design of the lights is considered obsolete since there is no longer a need for the structure to house the keepers.
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