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
- I was led to a small room bathed in soft red light
我被带到了一间笼罩在柔和红光中的小屋里。 - 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。 - If the red light is on, can you go?
如果红灯亮了,你能走吗? - A car rushed through the red light.
一辆轿车闯了红灯。 - When the other car ran through the red light and I knew we were about to crash.
当我看到那辆汽车闯红灯的时候,我知道我们要撞车了。我的心都好像停止跳动了。 - 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。 - Now, I want to answer your questions, but remember to look out for the red light.
现在我可以回答你们的问题,但记住要注意看红灯(亮了)。 - 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。 - He was killed at a road junction by a van driver who went through a red light
他在交叉路口被一辆闯红灯的小货车撞死了。 - There was a red light and a shadow on the wall of the house opposite.
在对边楼房的墙上又映出了红色的灯光还有人影。
