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lintensità
illuminato

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

I. light1 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] SUST.

1. light (brightness):

by the light of fire
by the light of moon
to cast or throw or shed light on fig.

2. light:

3. light (electrical appliance):

shine the light over here! before sust. switch, shade

4. light (part of gauge, indicator, dashboard):

5. light MOTOR:

6. light (flame):

to put a light to fire

7. light (aspect):

light fig.
to review sth in the light of evidence, experience

8. light (exposure) fig.:

to bring to light fact, evidence, truth, crime

9. light INGEN. (window):

II. lights SUST. npl

1. lights:

to shoot or jump the lights coloq.

2. lights (decorative display):

III. light1 <pret./part. pas. lit or lighted> [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] V. trans.

1. light (set fire to):

light candle, oven, cigarette, match, gas
light wood, paper
light firework
a lighted match

2. light (illuminate):

light torch, lamp, sun:

IV. light1 <pret./part. pas. lit> [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] V. intr.

light fire:
light candle, cigarette, match:
light gas, wood:

V. light1 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] ADJ.

1. light (bright):

light evening, room, house
to get or grow lighter sky:

2. light (pale):

light colour, fabric, wood, skin
light hair

VI. light1 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt]

I. light2 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] ADJ.

1. light (not heavy):

light material, substance, mist, wind, clothing, plane, sleep, meal, beer, cake
light drinker
light business, trading
to have a light touch pianist:

2. light (not severe):

light damage
light punishment, sentence

3. light (delicate):

light knock, tap, footsteps
light kiss, movement

4. light (not tiring):

light work, exercise, training

5. light (not intellectually demanding):

light music, verse

6. light (not important):

light affair
to make light of rumour, problem
to make light of injury

7. light (cheerful):

light mood, laugh

8. light GASTR. (low-fat):

light product

II. light2 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] ADV.

III. light2 [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt]

to go light on sth coloq.

I. light3 <pret./part. pas. lit or lighted> [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] V. trans.

light ship:

II. light3 <pret./part. pas. lit or lighted> [ingl. brit. lʌɪt, ingl. am. laɪt] V. intr.

1. light (settle):

light bird:

2. light (get down):

light arc.
scendere (from da)

light-coloured, light-colored [ˌlaɪtˈkʌləd] ADJ.

light-armed [ˌlaɪtˈɑːmd] ADJ.

light-headed [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˌlaɪtˈhɛdəd] ADJ.

1. light-headed (dizzy):

light-headed person
light-headed feeling

2. light-headed (frivolous):

signal light [ˈsɪɡnlˌlaɪt] SUST.

light-heartedly [ingl. brit. ˌlʌɪtˈhɑːtɪdli, ingl. am. ˌlaɪtˈhɑrdədli] ADV.

reversing light [ingl. brit. rɪˈvəːsɪŋ lʌɪt, ingl. am. rəˈvərsɪŋ ˌlaɪt] SUST.

blue light [ˈbluːlaɪt] SUST. (on emergency vehicles)

en el diccionario PONS

I. light [laɪt] SUST.

1. light (energy, brightness):

2. light (daytime):

3. light (source of brightness, lamp):

lights out coloq. (bedtime)

4. light (traffic light):

5. light (flame):

6. light (clarification, insight):

to cast [or shed] light on sth

7. light (perspective):

8. light fig. (joy, inspiration):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. light [laɪt] ADJ.

1. light (not heavy):

2. light (not dark):

light color
light room

3. light (not serious):

4. light (not intense):

light breeze, rain

5. light GASTR.:

6. light (with few calories):

III. light [laɪt] ADV.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. light <lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] V. trans.

1. light (illuminate):

2. light (start burning):

V. light <lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] V. intr. (catch fire)

fog light SUST.

traffic light SUST.

light meter SUST. FOTO

light into V. trans. coloq.

strobe light SUST.

red light SUST.

light pen SUST.

I. light up V. trans.

1. light up:

2. light up cigarette:

II. light up V. intr.

1. light up (become bright):

2. light up (become animated):

3. light up (start smoking):

courtesy light SUST. AUTO. TRÁF.

Present
Ilight
youlight
he/she/itlights
welight
youlight
theylight
Past
Ilit / lighted
youlit / lighted
he/she/itlit / lighted
welit / lighted
youlit / lighted
theylit / lighted
Present Perfect
Ihavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
he/she/ithaslit / lighted
wehavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
theyhavelit / lighted
Past Perfect
Ihadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
he/she/ithadlit / lighted
wehadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
theyhadlit / lighted

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