red light
英 [ˌred ˈlaɪt]
美 [ˌred ˈlaɪt]
n. 红灯(示意车辆停下的信号)
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 红灯(示意车辆停下的信号)
a signal telling the driver of a vehicle to stop- to go through a red light (= not stop at one)
闯红灯
- to go through a red light (= not stop at one)
柯林斯词典
- (交通信号中的)红灯
Ared lightis a traffic signal which shines red to indicate that drivers must stop. - 红灯区的
Thered-lightdistrict of a city is the area where prostitutes work.
英英释义
noun
- the signal to stop
- a cautionary sign of danger
双语例句
- Under dark adaptation, phototactic ratio of round scad ( both juvenile-and adult) towards blue and green light is the highest, while that towards red light is the lowest.
在暗适应条件下,蓝圆鲹幼、成鱼对蓝、绿色光的趋光率最高,对红光的趋光率最低。 - He says there is a lot of blue in white light. This explains why the blue light and white light hamsters appear to be more depressed than the hamsters seeing red light or darkness.
他说,白光中含有很多蓝色的光,这很好地解释了为什么蓝光和白光下的仓鼠比红光或黑暗中的仓鼠更为抑郁。 - If we could, I never stop for the red light.
如果我们能,我就永远不会为红灯而停了。 - Traffic police ticked off a pensioner for jumping a red light.
一个退休老人闯了红灯,被交警训了一顿。 - My mom ran one red light.
我妈闯了一个红灯。 - The plates are insensitive to red light. His hearing was dulled by age.
这些干片均对红光感觉迟钝。他的听觉因上了年纪而变得迟钝了。 - Seen that red light, and it's shining on my destiny.
我看到那耀眼的灯光,它照亮了我的前程。 - If the red light is on, can you go?
如果红灯亮了,你能走吗? - You would think that if a train jumped a red light that the brakes would automatically be applied.
你就想是火车跳过了红灯,然后自动刹车了。 - Eyewitnesses spoke of a noise followed by a huge red light.
目击者说响声过后出现了一道耀眼的红光。