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light·ing [ˈlaɪtɪŋ] N no pl

lighting
lighting (equipment)

ˈstreet light·ing N no pl

ˈstrip light·ing N no pl

I . light1 [laɪt] N

4. light no pl (daylight):

zora f

5. light usu pl (traffic light):

6. light (sparkle):

blesk m

8. light no pl (enlightenment):

II . light1 [laɪt] ADJ

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

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (guide with light):

3. light (ignite):

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

1. light (burn):

goreti [perf zagoreti]

2. light (become animated):

sijati [perf zasijati ]fig

I . light up VB trans

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (start smoking):

3. light (make animated):

II . light up VB 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 MIL:

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 N

ˈcour·tesy light N AUTO

ˈfog lamp N, ˈfog light N

lead·ing ˈlight N inf

ˈlight bulb N

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 N PHOTO

ˈlight pen N

1. light pen COMPUT:

2. light pen (for reading bar codes):

ˈlight-powered ADJ

ˈlight year N

1. light year ASTRON:

2. light year inf (long distance):

ˈpi·lot light N

1. pilot light (monitoring light):

2. pilot light (flame):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This section of the sauna is very dimly lit and dark with dim red lighting effect.
en.wikipedia.org
The new technology of the time was electric lighting, so the new cars required the addition of electrical wiring, switches, switchboards, generators, and batteries.
en.wikipedia.org
Algorithms can also separately shade vertices, and interpolate the lighting value of the vertices when drawing pixels.
en.wikipedia.org
Some neodymium-doped glass is dichroic; that is, it changes color depending on the lighting.
en.wikipedia.org
There are also militarized variants, with secure data storage, night vision goggle compatible lighting, environmental hardening, and military specific applications and data.
en.wikipedia.org
The stocky little dog with drooping upper lips and underbite appears to be smiling, her round eyes lighting up at the sight of dogs and humans.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
There were widespread reports of road accidents as street lighting and traffic lights failed.
en.wikipedia.org
Dramatic lighting, intricate choreography, exciting costumes and stage effects enhance the show theatrically.
en.wikipedia.org
Around that time, market growth was modest and lighting companies were just beginning to realize the commercial promise of the technology.
www.greentechmedia.com
The full-size keyboard includes a numeric keypad and a backlight that automatically adjusts its brightness level depending on the ambient lighting.
www.itproportal.com

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