Iluminado in english

Illuminated

pronunciation: ɪluməneɪtəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

iluminado = illuminated ; lit-up. 

Example: This process is similar to the way jets of water in illuminated fountains trap the light from underwater light sources.Example: The lit-up computer screen is now our symbol of knowledge and power, omnipresent and omniscient as the eye of almighty God in days gone by.

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» bien iluminadowell-lit .

Example: In the questionnaire young people answered that the bookshops in their town were airy, well-lit and very pleasant shops to visit.

» completamente iluminadofully-lit .

Example: Did you know that Belgium has the only fully-lit motorway network in the world?.

» iluminado con una luz suavedimly litdimly illuminated .

Example: Most people find crystal-ball gazing is easiest in a quiet, dimly lit room.

Example: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.

» iluminado con una luz tenuedimly litdimly illuminated .

Example: Most people find crystal-ball gazing is easiest in a quiet, dimly lit room.

Example: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.

» iluminado con velascandlelightcandlelit .

Example: The ruins remained a place of worship, however, with candlelight services on the anniversaries of the raids.

Example: A candlelit vigil is to take place in Manchester in memory of those killed every year as a result of domestic violence.

» iluminado en partepartly-lit .

Example: She pushed the door open and stood there looking at the familiar room partly lit by the streetlight outside the window.

» iluminado parcialmentepartly-lit .

Example: She pushed the door open and stood there looking at the familiar room partly lit by the streetlight outside the window.

» iluminado por el solsunlit .

Example: They were recognized for their paintings of women relaxing in their boudoirs or in sunlit gardens.

» iluminado por la lunamoonlit .

Example: Instead of romantic moonlit walks on the beach, young couples' 'quality time' is limited to an hour or two at the local pizzeria.

» mal iluminadobadly-litpoorly-lit .

Example: They worked in cold, draughty, badly-lit rooms and suffered from tyrannical supervisors.

Example: Never walk unaccompanied at night in poorly-lit streets or along deserted streets.

» manuscrito iluminadoilluminated manuscript [Manuscrito decorado a mano con ilustraciones, diseños, o iniciales orladas coloreadas profusamente] .

Example: The Bodleian Library finds itself blessed by its past, being rich in collections of rare books, illuminated manuscripts, and personal papers.

» muy iluminadobrightly illuminated .

Example: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.

» parcialmente iluminadopartly-lit .

Example: She pushed the door open and stood there looking at the familiar room partly lit by the streetlight outside the window.

» poco iluminadodimly illuminateddimly lit .

Example: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.

Example: Most people find crystal-ball gazing is easiest in a quiet, dimly lit room.

» totalmente iluminadofully-lit .

Example: Did you know that Belgium has the only fully-lit motorway network in the world?.

iluminar = illuminate ; floodlight ; light up ; brighten up. 

Example: Plenty of light, with a display spotlight if possible, should illuminate the exhibition (a number of inexpensive, safe little spotlights intended for the job are now on the market).Example: The local authorities have decided to floodlight the library at night to discourage vandalism.Example: These flares light up the surrounding area in a yellowish red glow for a short period of time, allowing you to see better.Example: The short, dreary days of winter are a good time to think about adding skylights to brighten up dark rooms.

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» caja para iluminar diapositivaslight box [light-box] .

Example: A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.

» iluminar con focosfloodlight [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio floodlit] .

Example: The local authorities have decided to floodlight the library at night to discourage vandalism.

Iluminado synonyms

light in spanish: ligero, pronunciation: laɪt part of speech: noun, adjective lit in spanish: iluminado, pronunciation: lɪt part of speech: noun lighted in spanish: iluminado, pronunciation: laɪtəd part of speech: adjective well-lighted in spanish: bien iluminado, pronunciation: wellaɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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