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headlight

/hed-lahyt/US // ˈhɛdˌlaɪt //UK // (ˈhɛdˌlaɪt) //

大灯,车头灯,头灯,前灯

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a light or lamp, usually equipped with a reflector, on the front of an automobile, locomotive, etc.

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Examples

  • We stood on its head for several minutes, watching tiny headlights pierce the twilight below.

  • Base models boast LED headlights, heated outside mirrors and smartphone compatibility.

  • Hospitals have frozen, like deer in the headlights, and put in place questionable policies.

  • The larger model, which is slated to have working headlights and taillights, sold out within hours.

  • The teal color is a nice touch, as are the lighted headlights.

  • As he drove through the headlight-broken darkness now, other cars passed him bringing other men home from other jobs.

  • So if you are stopped for jaywalking or driving with a broken headlight, the police can ask to see your papers.

  • Away off to the southwest a bright light showed briefly—the headlight of a Santa Fe train, he guessed it must be.

  • One of the men stood on the track waving the red lantern; we could see him plainly in the glare of the headlight.

  • Close below the headlight was a moving shadow they finally made out as company men, they could not tell how many.

  • As the train rolled up, the headlight flashing far down the track and the steam hissing from the engine, I turned weak all over.

  • The pilot doubled back into the ponies, and the headlight was scoured with nut, pea, and slack; but the stack was hardly bruised.