flashlight
Kelime Anlamı :
1. işaret feneri.
2. cep ışıklığı.
3. flaş/fener.
4. cep feneri.
5. el feneri.
6. (isim) işaret feneri.
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1.
A small portable lamp usually powered by batteries.
2. A brief brilliant flood of light from a photographic lamp.
3. A bright light, as of a signal lamp, that flashes at regular intervals.
2. A brief brilliant flood of light from a photographic lamp.
3. A bright light, as of a signal lamp, that flashes at regular intervals.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A battery-powered hand-held lightsource.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
a kind of light shown by lighthouses, produced by the revolution of reflectors, so as to show a flash of light every few seconds, alternating with periods of dimness.
2. a portable battery-powered electric lamp, small enough to be held in one hand; -- it is most commonly cylindrical, but other forms are also made. it is called in britain a torch
3.
2. a portable battery-powered electric lamp, small enough to be held in one hand; -- it is most commonly cylindrical, but other forms are also made. it is called in britain a torch
3.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A light so arranged as to emit sudden brilliant gleams, lasting but a short time: used for military signals and in lighthouses. see lighthouse.
2. A preparation emitting when ignited a sudden and very brilliant light, used in taking instantaneous photographs at night or in a room insufficiently lighted by natural light, etc. it usually consists chiefly of a magnesium powder, sometimes in combination with guncotton.
2. A preparation emitting when ignited a sudden and very brilliant light, used in taking instantaneous photographs at night or in a room insufficiently lighted by natural light, etc. it usually consists chiefly of a magnesium powder, sometimes in combination with guncotton.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia