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Definition of flashlight in English: flashlightnounˈflaʃlʌɪtˈflæʃˌlaɪt 1North American An electric torch. 〈主北美〉手电筒 Example sentencesExamples - And we have our flashlights and batteries and everything else lined up.
- When I did eventually find a flashlight, the damn batteries were dead!
- They walked back towards number 20, talking in whispers and turning their flashlights occasionally to check their location.
- Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your flashlights!
- Bright gas lanterns are better than flashlights.
- They use flashlights to search the ground near buildings and streetlights.
- Around midnight I managed to find a flashlight.
- The opposition group met later with candles and flashlights to select a new interim governor.
- Five barefooted girls in pajamas made their way across the street with flashlights in hand.
- The numerous torches and flashlights held by the soldiers was a blinding sight.
- ‘Power outage,’ I grumbled, picking up the flashlight and drawing shapes with it on the wall.
- I found a flashlight in the kitchen junk-drawer.
- Rogers, the electrician, held a flashlight in one hand and was digging through the box with the other.
- All my friends had the flashlights and fresh batteries on them.
- Most of us have experienced a temporary loss of electricity and know the helpless feeling of fumbling around for a flashlight or matches and candles.
- We grabbed our flashlights and lanterns and waited to see, or hear what would be next.
- And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the flashlight's batteries were dead.
- If you plan to rely on flashlights or electric lanterns for emergency lighting, be sure to keep plenty of fresh batteries on hand.
- ‘Two flashlights, extra batteries is what I got,’ said Mark.
- He got out the flashlight and turned it on and shone it inside.
- I love it, but how did you get the blanket and flashlights here?
- A good flashlight and extra batteries is always in the hunting gear somewhere, and I almost always have a multi-tool on my belt.
- Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch.
- Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor.
- Melody looked at him confused, then to her flashlight.
- A man walking in front with a flashlight would have provided better illumination.
- Trey searched diligently with his flashlight as he proceeded painfully slowly.
- I found myself wishing for a flashlight when I distinctly heard someone or something on the path ahead.
- Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased.
- He shines his flashlight in my eyes, twists my head and leaves.
- They walked through and then it was so dark and spooky, the light of the flashlight was out of batteries.
- Unfortunately, due to fire regulations candles can't be used, so people attending are asked to bring flashlights instead.
- Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries.
- The dim haze of flashlights bounced around the sharp turn in the tunnel.
- Chris held up a flashlight so he could see where the hatch was.
- Exploration of caves and locating art on the walls can usually be accomplished with lightweight, helmet-mounted caving lamps and small portable flashlights.
- Keep a flashlight, candles and matches in the glove box.
- Scanning its interior with our flashlights, beautiful shades of reds and yellows reverberated back at us.
- Get their flashlights and their batteries and a water bottle ready.
- He looked at his charts with his pen flashlight.
2A flashing light used for signals and in lighthouses. (灯塔里的)闪光信号灯 Example sentencesExamples - Behind there was the lighthouse sweep of flashlights traversing empty space.
- Hundreds and hundreds of flashlights are signalling us… strobe lights, flares.
Synonyms distress signal, rocket, very light, beacon, light, signal 3 another term for flashgun Example sentencesExamples - I snap photos of the crowning, by the light of flashlight.
- They had all brought their cameras with them and the flashlights lit up the murky Manchester sky almost as though it was the paparazzi pursuing a cat-walk model down the runway.
- Though it is good that there is interest in the turtles, the beach is awash with flashlights and flashbulbs, causing considerable disturbance to the turtles.
- The artificial light cast by the flashlights and reporter bulbs lit the scene ahead, blotted out by the moving figures and crowd of people.
- There are also flashlights for spotlighting details.
- The flashlights are popping off her and the roar of the crowd smashes into her stomach.
- It all came true with a Prince's Trust loan of £2,000 which allowed her to buy a medium format camera and studio flashlights with enough left over to turn her garden shed into a light-sealed dark room and to advertise.
- A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights.
Definition of flashlight in US English: flashlightnounˈflaSHˌlītˈflæʃˌlaɪt 1North American A battery-operated portable light. British term torch Example sentencesExamples - Rogers, the electrician, held a flashlight in one hand and was digging through the box with the other.
- Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large flashlights and some batteries.
- The numerous torches and flashlights held by the soldiers was a blinding sight.
- When I did eventually find a flashlight, the damn batteries were dead!
- I found myself wishing for a flashlight when I distinctly heard someone or something on the path ahead.
- If you plan to rely on flashlights or electric lanterns for emergency lighting, be sure to keep plenty of fresh batteries on hand.
- And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the flashlight's batteries were dead.
- Melody looked at him confused, then to her flashlight.
- I love it, but how did you get the blanket and flashlights here?
- He got out the flashlight and turned it on and shone it inside.
- ‘Power outage,’ I grumbled, picking up the flashlight and drawing shapes with it on the wall.
- Trey searched diligently with his flashlight as he proceeded painfully slowly.
- We grabbed our flashlights and lanterns and waited to see, or hear what would be next.
- Five barefooted girls in pajamas made their way across the street with flashlights in hand.
- Get their flashlights and their batteries and a water bottle ready.
- A good flashlight and extra batteries is always in the hunting gear somewhere, and I almost always have a multi-tool on my belt.
- Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased.
- Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your flashlights!
- Most of us have experienced a temporary loss of electricity and know the helpless feeling of fumbling around for a flashlight or matches and candles.
- The opposition group met later with candles and flashlights to select a new interim governor.
- The dim haze of flashlights bounced around the sharp turn in the tunnel.
- ‘Two flashlights, extra batteries is what I got,’ said Mark.
- They walked through and then it was so dark and spooky, the light of the flashlight was out of batteries.
- Unfortunately, due to fire regulations candles can't be used, so people attending are asked to bring flashlights instead.
- Around midnight I managed to find a flashlight.
- Chris held up a flashlight so he could see where the hatch was.
- A man walking in front with a flashlight would have provided better illumination.
- I found a flashlight in the kitchen junk-drawer.
- They walked back towards number 20, talking in whispers and turning their flashlights occasionally to check their location.
- All my friends had the flashlights and fresh batteries on them.
- Bright gas lanterns are better than flashlights.
- He looked at his charts with his pen flashlight.
- Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor.
- Exploration of caves and locating art on the walls can usually be accomplished with lightweight, helmet-mounted caving lamps and small portable flashlights.
- They use flashlights to search the ground near buildings and streetlights.
- He shines his flashlight in my eyes, twists my head and leaves.
- Emily took candles, flashlights, and blankets and sat on the couch.
- Keep a flashlight, candles and matches in the glove box.
- And we have our flashlights and batteries and everything else lined up.
- Scanning its interior with our flashlights, beautiful shades of reds and yellows reverberated back at us.
2A flashing light used for signals and in lighthouses. (灯塔里的)闪光信号灯 Example sentencesExamples - Hundreds and hundreds of flashlights are signalling us… strobe lights, flares.
- Behind there was the lighthouse sweep of flashlights traversing empty space.
Synonyms distress signal, rocket, very light, beacon, light, signal 3A light giving an intense flash, used for photographing at night or indoors. Example sentencesExamples - The artificial light cast by the flashlights and reporter bulbs lit the scene ahead, blotted out by the moving figures and crowd of people.
- They had all brought their cameras with them and the flashlights lit up the murky Manchester sky almost as though it was the paparazzi pursuing a cat-walk model down the runway.
- The flashlights are popping off her and the roar of the crowd smashes into her stomach.
- I snap photos of the crowning, by the light of flashlight.
- Though it is good that there is interest in the turtles, the beach is awash with flashlights and flashbulbs, causing considerable disturbance to the turtles.
- It all came true with a Prince's Trust loan of £2,000 which allowed her to buy a medium format camera and studio flashlights with enough left over to turn her garden shed into a light-sealed dark room and to advertise.
- A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights.
- There are also flashlights for spotlighting details.
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