Resumen
light {sustantivo}
förståelse · eld · klarhet · belysning · tändare · tändsticka · fönster · ljusöppning · dager · lampa · ljussträcka · trafikljus · ljus · ljussken · glasruta · ljusparti
light {adjetivo}
måttlig · smidig · ljus · försiktig · varsam · lös · snabb · mjuk · lätt · yr · sorglös · tunn · graciös · sandig · ej avancerad · underhållnings- · inte tung · lättburen · med liten alkoholmängd · liten i kvantitet · lättfotad · vig · för lätt · underviktig · ljusa · ljus · inte djup · i liten mängd · lättsmält
to light {verbo}
lysa upp · tändas · belysa · tända · komma ned · lysa · lysas upp
Traducción Inglés-Sueco para "light"
"light" en sueco
light {sustantivo}
light {sustantivo} (también: grip, freemasonry, comprehension, understanding)
In the light of the problem facing us, I should like to ask for your understanding - of course this is impossible.
The proclamation of the state of emergency has to be understood, or so I believe, in the light of the despotism to which the people of the
Aim light balls on attacking enemy ships and fire on my mark.
Fire twinklers and light balls!
Can I have a light?
Got a light?
During this debate it has at times been difficult to distinguish heat from light.
However, I am also waiting for my colleagues to shed light on the other cases.
I would be grateful if the Commissioner could throw light on the following three points.
I would appreciate it if both the Council and Commission could shed some light on this.
First of all, we must shed some light on this shipwreck.
In 3D charts, you can even adjust the illumination settings, such as light source, ambient light and the color filter.
Do we use less light?
But all the declarations concerning 'equal opportunities for men and women ' are cast in a rather garish light by the European directive
CA: What, to power -- for lighting and stuff?
Forty per cent of all energy is spent in buildings, to heat them, to provide water, air-conditioning and lighting for them.
Give me a light.
light {sustantivo} (también: match)
Here it is on the top of the building with plenty of windows to let light in.
light {sustantivo}
The whole affair shows the European institutions in a bad light.
The whole issue of the ban on torture, in particular, shows the British Presidency in a curious light.
But the small parties too which have mismanaged the party funding have once again put our name in a bad light.
This is a typical example of what has just been alluded to, of how Christians are presented in a bad light and then persecuted in this way.
It will still be cheaper to produce an environmentally-friendly light bulb.
CA: And so, that lit a light for the house?
The engineer had to check the light.
The machine has a great number of warning lights; if one of these lights red, it tells us that there is something wrong and that we must intervene immediately if the machine is not to break down.
light {sustantivo}
light {sustantivo} (también: traffic lights)
If it does this, even the public will give the green light for the Constitution.
And yet, what we actually see is light that can't be explained by the starlight.
Life evolved under conditions of light and darkness, light and then darkness.
I ask them to join us in giving the green light to environmentally compatible cars!
There is a light in the darkness, in the autonomous Kurdish areas in the north.
light {adjetivo}
As you see, the Commission has adopted a prudent and realistic approach in the light of the implementation of earlier years.
Perhaps there is, however, a very small light at the end of the tunnel inasmuch as a cautious dialogue has been instituted between Beijing
Nevertheless, in the light of the recent Erika and Prestige disasters, I think that the European Union is still shrinking back too much
The familiar problem raised by Mrs Boogerd-Quaak has to be seen in the light of the speed of technological advance and the inherently...
We will, in the light of the crisis, examine any proposal as quickly as possible, taking into account both the need for rapid help and the
History demonstrates that investors benefit from a liberal and light-handed approach to regulation.
The adventure is fraught with too many threats to be undertaken light-heartedly.
Just the fuselage here, it's so light. ~~~ It's not designed by an artist, but it could be.
The proposal will ban the use of misleading terms such as 'ultra light ' and 'low tar '.
I wish I could say all was sweetness and light in this debate.
Well, I'd say that's a little heavy for light work.
I now wish to turn to the matter of diesel, or light fuel.
light {adj.}
light {adj.}
light {adj.}
light {adj.}
This thing was made of resin and it was too light.
Yeah, way too light.
Some are fellow travellers with racists and xenophobes, while others take the issue far too lightly.
light {adj.} (también: underweight)
It means that I can take these two identical squares, and I can put them in light and dark surrounds.
The Wrap Region display is indicated on the ruler by the remaining light area.
On bright nights when there is lots of starlight or moonlight that light can penetrate the depth of the water the squid lives in, since it
being light and dark aspects to this report.
light (food) {adj.} [gastr.]
to light {verbo}
to light [lighted; lit|lighted; lit] {vb} (también: to light up, to irradiate, to brighten up, to brighten)
You could light up a village with this guy's eyes.
to light up
But if you believe you're drinking expensive stuff, parts of the brain associated with pleasure and reward light up like a Christmas tree.
We cannot allow them to be used as drunkards sometimes use lampposts - as support when they are unsteady, instead of to light up the way
to light [lighted; lit|lighted; lit] {vb} (también: to light up, to ignite, to come on)
to light up
When will the flame be lighted which makes the process of European Union irreversible?
to light [lighted; lit|lighted; lit] {vb} (también: to illustrate, to illuminate, to elucidate, to illumine)
The rapporteur has made an ambitious attempt to shed light on this issue.
First of all I would like to shed a little light in just a few words on how important this sector of industry is.
My comments were intended to shed light on the future and to express what the Europe of tomorrow could and should be.
Under no circumstances can we accept that certain documents, which would shed some light on the use of funds, have vanished.
to light [lighted; lit|lighted; lit] {vb} (también: to light up, to kindle, to ignite, to stir)
Whoever denies this might well be the one to light the fuse to the powder keg.
Plant your fires at night beside the standards, that all may light their torches!
But I would like to quote that 'it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness '.
to light up
Useful for, uh, lighting fires, wrapping fish, that sort of thing.
So you put four on this one to make it light up and two on this one to make it light up.
You could light up a village with this guy's eyes.
to light
to light up
(Laughter) Boy: This one lighted up, and this one nothing.
Sinónimos
Sinónimos (Inglés) para "light":
© Princeton Universitylightly · easy · loose · promiscuous · sluttish · wanton · light-colored · wakeful · lite · low-cal · calorie-free · lightsome · tripping · clean · clear · unclouded · idle · unaccented · weak · scant(p)
Ejemplos de uso
Ejemplos de uso para "light" en Sueco
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