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flashlight

/flash-lahyt/US // ˈflæʃˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈflæʃˌlaɪt) //

手电筒,闪光灯,手电,电筒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called, especially British, torch . a small, portable electric lamp powered by dry batteries, LEDs, or a tiny generator.
    • : a light that flashes, as a lighthouse beacon.
    • : any source of artificial light as used in flash photography.

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Examples

  • This vest includes a USB port to charge your smartphone and a built-in flashlight.

  • I have to use the flashlight on my phone to find the wax at the bottom of my bag.

  • In one case, the city paid out $125,000 when officers allegedly fractured someone’s cheekbone with a flashlight.

  • Only one player gets a flashlight, and the others must follow them everywhere.

  • Urbexers scavenger-hunt for sites and then crawl through closed tunnels, scour old buildings, flashlight around finished mines, and trek through old military bases.

  • No one who lives in an American city requires a flashlight to detect the presence of immigrants or the challenges they face daily.

  • One of the rookie officers, Peter Liang, was walking with a flashlight in one hand and his gun in the other.

  • A friend of his comes in and shines a flashlight on it and says it looks like blood.

  • Whenever Stout shone his flashlight beam into one of the rooms, it illuminated stacks of mortar shells and explosives.

  • IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT...FOOD... AND WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

  • He had a flashlight gun in his right hand, and a photographer's tripod was propped upright between his knees.

  • He was carrying that self-same copper cased flashlight device.

  • That paper banded to the flashlight device had carried a Seventh Avenue address.

  • The thing resembled a flashlight more closely than ever on close inspection.

  • He pointed the copper cased flashlight device upward toward the dark window which Black Hood was watching.