Bombilla in english

Light bulb

pronunciation: laɪtbʌlb part of speech: noun
In gestures

bombilla = bulb ; light bulb. 

Example: While staff should be able to perform some routine tasks, such as the replacement of bulbs in microfilm readers, the maintenance and adjustment of equipment should not be allowed to absorb staff time.Example: There is no technical reason why systems should not be designed so that people can plug in a new sound card, a modem, a graphics card, a CD-ROM drive or even a new processor, and have it work straight off with as little ado as changing a light bulb.

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» bombilla de la luzlight bulb .

Example: There is no technical reason why systems should not be designed so that people can plug in a new sound card, a modem, a graphics card, a CD-ROM drive or even a new processor, and have it work straight off with as little ado as changing a light bulb.

» bombilla eléctricalight bulb .

Example: There is no technical reason why systems should not be designed so that people can plug in a new sound card, a modem, a graphics card, a CD-ROM drive or even a new processor, and have it work straight off with as little ado as changing a light bulb.

» bombilla fluorescentefluorescent bulbfluorescent light bulb .

Example: This makes fluorescent bulbs four to six times more efficient than incandescent bulbs.

Example: Fluorescent light bulbs are more energy-efficient than regular bulbs because of the different method they use to produce light.

» bombilla incandescenteincandescent bulbincandescent light bulb .

Example: This makes fluorescent bulbs four to six times more efficient than incandescent bulbs.

Example: A 'normal light bulb' is also known as an incandescent light bulb.

» con forma de bombillabulb-shaped .

Example: Southern bottlenose whales have a large, bulb-shaped forehead and short, dolphin-like beak.

» en forma de bombillabulb-shaped .

Example: Southern bottlenose whales have a large, bulb-shaped forehead and short, dolphin-like beak.
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