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
- When the red light is on, you must not go.
红灯亮时,你不能走。 - 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。 - We were staying in a seedy hotel close to the red light district
我们当时住在紧挨着红灯区的一家脏乱不堪的旅馆里。 - 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。 - We had a red light on doing business with him.
我们对跟他做生意亮了红灯。 - 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。 - The position of phytoplankton's fluorescence peak was shifted to the red light of spectrum.
随叶绿素浓度的增加,浮游植物反射光谱荧光峰的位置向红光方向移动。 - A green light for your friend may be a red light for you.
神给你的朋友开绿灯,却可能给你亮红灯。 - You should have stopped at the red light.
你见了红灯本应该停车。 - I nearly drove through a red light.
我差点闯了灯红。