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lights
- IPA[lʌɪts]
英式
- the lungs of sheep, pigs, or bullocks, used as food, especially for pets.
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- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible: the light of the sun the street lamps shed a faint light into the room
- provide with light or lighting; illuminate: the room was lit by a number of small lamps
- having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark: the bedrooms are light and airy
Oxford Dictionary
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible: the light of the sun the street lamps shed a faint light into the room
- provide with light or lighting; illuminate: the room was lighted by a number of small lamps
- having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark: the bedrooms are light and airy it was almost light outside
Oxford American Dictionary
- of little weight; not heavy: they are very light and portable you're as light as a feather
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- of little weight; not heavy: they are very light and portable light alloy wheels
Oxford Dictionary
- come upon or discover by chance: he lit on a possible solution
Oxford American Dictionary
- come upon or discover by chance: he lit on a possible solution
Oxford Dictionary
- equipment in a room, building, or street for producing light: fluorescent bulbs for street lighting
Oxford Dictionary
- a flat-bottomed barge or other unpowered boat used to transfer cargo to and from ships in harbor.
- transport (goods) in a lighter: they lightered their cargo ashore
Oxford American Dictionary
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- the lungs of sheep or pigs used as food, especially for pets.
Oxford American Dictionary