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Перевод: searchlight
[прилагательное] прожекторный; [существительное] прожектор
Тезаурус:
- We were told that there would be a General's inspection and the searchlight had to be turned on at a specified time, but when the great moment came we could not start the engine that drove the dynamo and darkness still prevailed.
- I had a small beach searchlight but was not allowed to switch it on at night.
- They could see his headlight beam picked out beneath the gas layer, as it swept the area, then lifting up towards them like a searchlight cutting through cloud.
- Their sonar is like a personal sonar "searchlight".
- This army unit was the headquarters of all searchlight detachments scattered throughout the area of Holderness, and they were all supplied and maintained from Rise.
- What angered me most was the Gulag searchlight exposure of oncoming vehicles.
- There was a pop as if someone had exploded a huge paper bag, a disappearing electric sizzle, and the searchlight went out.
- At the back of the hotel the army suddenly produced a generator designed to penetrate the deepest slumber and then added a searchlight which they shone, lighting up not only the surrounding countryside in their search for Red Brigade terrorists, but our hotel rooms as well.
- The most scary task of all was on nights of thick, low cloud when we had to use the cloud searchlight, located on the far side of the airfield, to work out the cloud height.
- It is said that Nos. 25 and 34 were taken out of service and loaned to the War Office for use as Searchlight cars.
- It is as if we were to carry our own sonic searchlight with us.
- It did seem that the main force squadrons in other Groups had more casualties than we did, partly because they had to cope with fully awakened defences, gun and searchlight crews as well as fighters, after PFF had done their job, and perhaps also because they had a higher proportion of new, inexperienced crews who were usually the first to come to grief.
- An enemy searchlight lit the danger and the boat sheered off to beach further up the coast on sand dunes, "a dark outline showing against the sky".
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