"lighting" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "lighting" in inglés

lighting **

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sustantivo
  1. oświetlenie, światło [UNCOUNTABLE]
    I need better lighting if I am to take photos here.
  2. zapalenie, rozpalenie (ognia) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    After lighting the fire, he went to sleep.
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sustantivo
  1. światło (promienie świetlne) [UNCOUNTABLE]
    Could you turn on the light?
    She turned off the light.
    Can you leave the light on?
    A bright light wakes me up every morning.
    She looked better in the light.
  2. światełko, lampka [COUNTABLE]
    When the yellow light comes on, you should recharge the batteries.
    Could you turn on the light?
    She turned off the light.
  3. światło (drogowe, samochodu) [COUNTABLE USUALLY PLURAL]
    His car lights blinded me completely.
    I'm not afraid to walk after dark, because we have street lights everywhere.
    consulta también: clear
  4. ognik, światełko (np. w oczach) literary [SINGULAR]
    I saw a light in her eyes at those good news.
    I saw an evil light in his eyes.
  5. znicz
    I placed a small light on his grave.
    She put a light on his grave.
  6. ogień (do zapalenia papierosa)
    Need a light?
    Got a light?
adjetivo
  1. jasny
    He has light brown hair.
    The walls were painted light pink.
    It's 9 o'clock and it's still light.
    link synonym: bright
    antonym: dark
    consulta también: vivid
  2. widny
    This room is light thanks to big windows.
    It gets light very early.
  3. lekki
    Before the show he usually has just a light lunch.
    I bought a pair of light, comfortable shoes.
    After the diet she was as light as a feather.
    antonym: heavy
  4. delikatny, łagodny
    This meat has a very light taste.
    I like that light smell of your perfume.
  5. cichy
    That is a very light engine.
    My parents bought a very light dishwasher - it makes almost no noise!
  6. lekkostrawny
    I could use a light meal.
    You'll love this salad - it's very light and delicious.
verbo
Irregular forms: lit past tense, lighted past tense, lit past participle, lighted past participle
  1. zapalać [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    He took out a cigarette and lit it.
    Light the lamp. I can't see anything.
  2. oświetlać (np. drogę) [TRANSITIVE]
    I forgot the torch so I had to light my way with matches.
    The Moon lighted the road.
adverbio
  1. widno
    It's still light outside.
    It's getting light, we should get up.