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taillight

/teyl-lahyt/US // ˈteɪlˌlaɪt //

尾灯,后灯,追光灯,尾巴灯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a light, usually red, at the rear of an automobile, train, etc.

Examples

  • Notice the taillights with the three vertical bars and the running horse logos.

  • Based on actual events, the play notes that Teddy’s infraction was a broken taillight.

  • She was with him in his silver 2003 Isuzu Rodeo on February 24, when he was stopped for a broken taillight.

  • He smoked in silence, keeping his eyes on the red glow of the taillight ahead of them.

  • Rand kept Cabot's taillight in sight until the broker swung into his drive and put his car in the garage.

  • The little red taillight went out and on four times in quick succession.

  • Ted heard Loring Blade start his pickup and watched the red taillight bobbing down their driveway.

  • Tom's first impulse was to run after the automobile, the red taillight of which glowed through the blackness like a ruby eye.