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  • 31light — light1 [ laıt ] noun *** 1. ) uncount brightness from the sun or from a light, which allows you to see things: The room gets a lot of light in the afternoons. light shines: Light from the street lamps was shining through a gap in the curtains. a… …

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  • 32light — I UK [laɪt] / US noun Word forms light : singular light plural lights *** 1) [uncountable] brightness from the sun or from a light, which allows you to see things The room gets a lot of light in the afternoons. light shines: Light from the street …

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  • 33warning — warn|ing1 W2S3 [ˈwo:nıŋ US ˈwo:rn ] n 1.) [U and C] something, especially a statement, that tells you that something bad, dangerous, or annoying might happen so that you can be ready or avoid it warning of ▪ a warning of floods warning about ▪… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34Warning (chanson d'Incubus) — Warning Single par Incubus extrait de l’album Morning View Sortie 28 mai 2002 Enregistrement 2001 Durée 4:42 Genre Rock alternatif Producteur …

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  • 35Light Grenades — Album par Incubus Sortie 28 Novembre 2006 Enregistrement Juin juillet 2006, à Hollywood et Atlanta (Californie) Durée 47:39 Genre …

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  • 36warning lights — light that is illuminated to warn of a malfunction …

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  • 37warning system — ▪ military technology Introduction       in military science, any method used to detect the situation or intention of an enemy so that warning can be given.       Because military tactics from time immemorial have stressed the value of surprise… …

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  • 38warning — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dire, grim, ominous, stark (esp. BrE), stern, strong ▪ There were dire warnings about the dangers of watching too much TV. ▪ repeated …

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  • 39light up — phrasal verb Word forms light up : present tense I/you/we/they light up he/she/it lights up present participle lighting up past tense lit up past participle lit up 1) [intransitive/transitive] informal to light a cigarette 2) [transitive] same as …

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  • 40warning indicator — A device to warn about a malfunction, a hostile attack, or the presence of enemy aircraft or radar in the vicinity of the aircraft. The warning may be aural, as in a red light, or visual, as in the form of a visual display of some kind. See radar …

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