Iluminar in english
To illuminate
pronunciation: tuɪlumɪnɪt part of speech: none
pronunciation: tuɪlumɪnɪt part of speech: none
In gestures
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.more:
» caja para iluminar diapositivas = light 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 focos = floodlight [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio floodlit] .
Example: The local authorities have decided to floodlight the library at night to discourage vandalism.iluminarse = light up.
Example: Toys are grouped into the following categories: (1) toys that light up or sing; (2) toys that catch your eye; (3) toys that shake, rattle, and roll; (4) switch toys; and (5) toys for the creative artist.