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| lights | (n) ปอดของสัตว์ (ใช้เป็นอาหาร) |
| lights |
| lights | n. pl. [ So called from their lightness. ] The lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lightsome | a. White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] That lightsome affection of joy. Hooker. -- Happiness may walk soberly in dark attire, as well as dance lightsomely in a gala dress. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| lights-out | n. a signal to turn the lights out. |
| lightship | (n) a ship equipped like a lighthouse and anchored where a permanent lighthouse would be impracticable |
| lightsomely | (adv) moving with quick light steps, Syn. trippingly, Example: she walked lightsomely down the long staircase |
| lightsomeness | (n) the trait of being lighthearted and frivolous, Syn. lightness |
| lights-out | (n) a prescribed bedtime |
| 灯火 | [灯 火 / 燈 火] lights #22,961 [Add to Longdo] |