Główne tłumaczenia |
light n | (general: not darkness) | światło dzienne n + przym. |
| These particular plants grow better in the light than in the dark. |
light n | (illumination) | światło n |
| Could we have some light in the room? It's too dark. |
| Czy możemy zapalić światło w pokoju? Jest zbyt ciemno. |
light n | (lamp) | światło n |
| We have three lights in this room. |
| Mamy trzy światła w pokoju. |
light adj | (not heavy in weight) | lekki przym. |
| Give me the heavy bag, and you can carry the light one. |
| Daj mi ciężką torbę, a ty możesz nieść tę lekką. |
light adj | (faint) | lekki, łagodny przym. |
| You could only see a light outline of the mountains. |
| Można było dostrzec jedynie lekki zarys gór. |
light adj | (easy, gentle) | lekki przym. |
| Take a little light exercise - nothing too strenuous. |
| To małe, lekkie ćwiczenie - nic zbytnio wyczerpującego. |
light adj | (color: pale) | jasno- przedr. |
| Have you seen my light blue shirt? |
| Widziałeś moją jasnoniebieską koszulę? |
light [sth]⇒ vtr | (illuminate) | oświetlać ndk. |
| | oświetlić dk. |
| He finally found the lamp to light the room. |
| The mayor flipped the switch to light the Christmas tree. |
light [sth] vtr | (ignite) | podpalać ndk. |
| | podpalić dk. |
| I will light the petrol to set off the fire. |
| Podpalę benzynę, aby rozpalić ogień. |
Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
light adj | (food: easy to digest) | lekki przym. |
| While her husband ordered a steak, she ordered something lighter. |
light adj | (drink: low alcohol) | z niską zawartością alkoholu wyr. |
| Some people prefer light beer to very alcoholic beverages. |
light adj | ([sb]: not heavily built) | drobny przym. |
| | lekki przym. |
| She is very strong for someone so light! |
light adj | (clothing: for warm weather) | lekki przym. |
| You can wear a light jacket. It isn't too cold outside. |
light adj | figurative (low volume) | niewielki przym. |
| There was only light trading in the commodities markets due to the holiday. |
| Z powodu święta na rynkach towarowych zanotowano niewielkie obroty. |
light adj | (low pressure) | delikatny przym. |
| The masseur had a very light touch. |
light adj | figurative (not profound) | niezobowiązujący przym. |
| (przenośny) | lekki przym. |
| We just engaged in light conversation, nothing serious. |
light adj | figurative (trivial) | trywialny przym. |
| Sam reassured me that it was a light matter and nothing to worry about. |
light adj | (soil: sandy) | lekki przym. |
| Carrots are best grown in a light soil, rather than heavy clay. |
light adj | (delicate) | lekki przym. |
| The dancer executed some light and dainty steps. |
light adj | figurative (carefree) | swobodny przym. |
| | lekki przym. |
| The girls liked him for his light and carefree attitude towards life. |
light adj | (of low weight capacity) | lekki przym. |
| He has a licence to fly light aircraft. |
light adj | (breeze: gentle) | lekki, łagodny przym. |
| It will be mainly sunny, with a light breeze. |
light adv | (without burdens) | bez większego bagażu wyr. |
| She traveled light, carrying only a small case. |
light adv | poetic (lightly) | lekko przys. |
| (iść) | lekkim krokiem przym. + m |
| She walked so light that she barely left a footprint. |
light n | (light bulb) | światło n |
| | żarówka ż |
| The light has burned out in the kitchen. Can you replace it? |
light n | (daylight) | jasno przys. |
| You had better go to the shop while there is still light. |
light n | (traffic light) | światło n |
| The traffic stopped when the light turned red. |
| Ruch się zatrzymał, gdy zapaliło się czerwone światło. |
light n | (street lamp) | lampa ż |
| | latarnia ż |
| They installed lights on the street to make it safer to walk at night. |
light n | (car: headlight) | światło n |
| When it got dark, he turned the car's lights on. |
light n | (lighthouse) | latarnia morska ż + przym. |
| The sailors were most relieved when they saw the Sambro Island Light in the distance. |
light n | (flame) | światło n |
| | płomień m |
| He could see her face in the light of the candle. |
light n | figurative (viewpoint) (przenośny) | światło n |
| He always saw things in a negative light. |
| On zawsze postrzegał rzeczy w negatywnym świetle. |
light n | (luminary) | znakomitość, sława ż |
| She is a leading light in the art world. |
light n | (gleam) | błysk m |
| She saw the light in his eyes and knew he had a good idea. |
light n | (art: effect) | światło n |
| Look at the light on the woman's face in this painting. |
light n | (small window) | okienko n |
| Don't open the big window, just the corner light. |
a light n | (fire to light a cigarette, etc.) | ogień m |
| Hey, do you have a light? |
lights npl | (animal lungs as food) | płucka n, l.mn. |
| Cook the lights for an hour in the stock. |
lights npl | (decorative) | światełka n, l.mn. |
| | lampki ż, l.mn. |
| We put the tinsel and lights on the Christmas tree. |
light⇒ vi | (take fire) | zapalać się zwr. ndk. |
| | zapalić się zwr. dk. |
| He threw on a match and the bonfire lighted. |