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instructor
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
instructor [Am ɪnˈstrəktər, Brit ɪnˈstrʌktə] N
1. instructor (teacher) MIL:
2. instructor (in US colleges):
I. pilot [Am ˈpaɪlət, Brit ˈpʌɪlət] N
1. pilot:
pilot AEROSP, AVIAT
falla f humana or del piloto LatAm
fallo m humano or del piloto Spain
2. pilot NAUT:
3. pilot:
pilot RADIO, TV
pilot COMM
pilot COMM
4. pilot → pilot light
II. pilot [Am ˈpaɪlət, Brit ˈpʌɪlət] ADJ attr
pilot production/model:
piloto adj inv
III. pilot [Am ˈpaɪlət, Brit ˈpʌɪlət] VB trans
1.1. pilot:
pilot AVIAT, NAUT
pilot AVIAT, NAUT
1.2. pilot (guide, lead):
2. pilot (test):
pilot product/scheme
pilot light N
in the PONS Dictionary
pilot instructor N
in the PONS Dictionary
instructor [ɪnˈstrʌktəʳ, Am -tɚ] N
1. instructor (teacher):
instructor(a) m (f)
profesor(a) m (f) de esquí
2. instructor Am UNIV:
profesor(a) m (f)
I. pilot [ˈpaɪlət] N
1. pilot AVIAT:
2. pilot NAUT:
3. pilot TV:
4. pilot TECH (light):
II. pilot [ˈpaɪlət] VB trans
1. pilot (plane):
2. pilot (boat):
3. pilot COMM:
pilot product
in the PONS Dictionary
instructor [ɪn·ˈstrʌk·tər] N
1. instructor (teacher):
instructor(a) m (f)
profesor (a) m (f) de esquí
2. instructor UNIV:
profesor(a) m (f)
I. pilot [ˈpaɪ·lət] N
1. pilot AVIAT:
2. pilot NAUT:
3. pilot TV:
4. pilot TECH (flame):
II. pilot [ˈpaɪ·lət] VB trans
1. pilot plane:
2. pilot boat:
3. pilot COMM:
pilot product
Present
Ipilot
youpilot
he/she/itpilots
wepilot
youpilot
theypilot
Past
Ipiloted
youpiloted
he/she/itpiloted
wepiloted
youpiloted
theypiloted
Present Perfect
Ihavepiloted
youhavepiloted
he/she/ithaspiloted
wehavepiloted
youhavepiloted
theyhavepiloted
Past Perfect
Ihadpiloted
youhadpiloted
he/she/ithadpiloted
wehadpiloted
youhadpiloted
theyhadpiloted
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As it is, we are victims to our pilot light during the summer.
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In fact the water heater pilot light was still on.
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When the sun set, the resulting drop in temperature would open a precision valve and release a flow of acetylene against the pilot light, causing the light to shine.
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If she did not have a stove with a pilot light, she would use a dehydrator, something commonly used by herb growers.
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In 1948, as she and her husband were transferring gasoline from one container to another in their basement, the vapors were ignited by a pilot light.
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