SEARCHLIGHT - translation to arabic
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SEARCHLIGHT - translation to arabic

INTENSE FOCUSED BEAM LAMP FOR IMPROVING VISUAL DETECTION
Search light; Searchlights; Batlight
  • American searchlight crew and equipment in France during WWI
  • Russian troops use a searchlight against a Japanese night attack during the [[Russo-Japanese War]], 1904
  • Members of a [[Royal Artillery]], anti-aircraft searchlight detachment clean the mirror of their searchlight, Italy, April 1945
  • Searchlights pierce the night sky during an air-raid practice on Gibraltar, 1942
  • Homeland Security helicopter utilizing its searchlight.
  • ATS]] officers-in-training crew a 90 cm searchlight in Western Command, 1944

SEARCHLIGHT         

ألاسم

كشاف; نور كشاف; مشعل كهربائي بطارية

searchlight         
اسْم : ضَوْءُ كَشَّاف . أداة لإسقاط النور الكشّاف . نورٌ كشّاف . مِشْعل كهربائي
searchlight         
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Definition

searchlight
(searchlights)
A searchlight is a large powerful light that can be turned to shine a long way in any direction.
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Wikipedia

Searchlight

A searchlight (or spotlight) is an apparatus that combines an extremely bright source (traditionally a carbon arc lamp) with a mirrored parabolic reflector to project a powerful beam of light of approximately parallel rays in a particular direction. It is usually constructed so that it can be swiveled about.

Examples of use of SEARCHLIGHT
1. "That‘s like filling Yankee Stadium in Searchlight," he said.
2. Fox Searchlight and Columbia Pictures are owned by News Corp.
3. A police helicopter circled overhead, its searchlight on.
4. Distributor Fox Searchlight plans to expand "Night Watch" to about 150 theaters by March 3.
5. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures, a unit of News Corp.