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		Definition of skylight in English: skylightnoun ˈskʌɪlʌɪtˈskaɪˌlaɪt A window set in a roof or ceiling at the same angle. (屋顶或天花板的)天窗 Example sentencesExamples -  My uncle had installed a skylight above my bed for my birthday last year.
 -  Even the skylight in the ceiling did little to dispel the creepiness the room seemed to ooze.
 -  There was a large round skylight in the ceiling, and a loft.
 -  There were many skylights in our roof which happily let the rain through on the odd occasion.
 -  For homes or businesses that require constant illumination, tubular skylights present a cost-saving option.
 -  A skylight in the domed roof spilled silver light over a sword suspended in mid air.
 -  A series of catwalks criss-crossed above him, illuminated by a large skylight.
 -  The company manufactures and installs wall panels, canopies, glass skylights, and walkways.
 -  Shimmering torrents of sunlight poured through glass skylights in the ceiling.
 -  The rowdy crowd jumped up and down on the roof to smash the skylight window.
 -  An overhead skylight provides natural light for studying wine colour.
 -  By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices.
 -  French doors and skylights brighten the space and make it feel bigger.
 -  There are no windows in the walls, only a skylight window in the ceiling.
 -  Bridged in aluminum grating, they slice through each level and align with skylights in the roof.
 -  Flexible spaces for work, rest, and play are illuminated by skylights and deftly placed windows.
 -  For maximum light, install tubular skylights on a south face of your roof.
 -  Scaffolding, useful if you're installing a large skylight, can be rented from tool supply companies.
 -  The overhead skylight had contributed its share to the chaos.
 -  Four small windows and a skylight brighten the room, which is 24 feet across.
 
 
 Rhymeshighlight, stylite, twilight    Definition of skylight in US English: skylightnounˈskīˌlītˈskaɪˌlaɪt A window installed in a roof or ceiling. (屋顶或天花板的)天窗 Example sentencesExamples -  For maximum light, install tubular skylights on a south face of your roof.
 -  The overhead skylight had contributed its share to the chaos.
 -  Shimmering torrents of sunlight poured through glass skylights in the ceiling.
 -  For homes or businesses that require constant illumination, tubular skylights present a cost-saving option.
 -  By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices.
 -  Scaffolding, useful if you're installing a large skylight, can be rented from tool supply companies.
 -  The rowdy crowd jumped up and down on the roof to smash the skylight window.
 -  Flexible spaces for work, rest, and play are illuminated by skylights and deftly placed windows.
 -  There were many skylights in our roof which happily let the rain through on the odd occasion.
 -  Even the skylight in the ceiling did little to dispel the creepiness the room seemed to ooze.
 -  Four small windows and a skylight brighten the room, which is 24 feet across.
 -  French doors and skylights brighten the space and make it feel bigger.
 -  There was a large round skylight in the ceiling, and a loft.
 -  The company manufactures and installs wall panels, canopies, glass skylights, and walkways.
 -  My uncle had installed a skylight above my bed for my birthday last year.
 -  There are no windows in the walls, only a skylight window in the ceiling.
 -  A series of catwalks criss-crossed above him, illuminated by a large skylight.
 -  A skylight in the domed roof spilled silver light over a sword suspended in mid air.
 -  An overhead skylight provides natural light for studying wine colour.
 -  Bridged in aluminum grating, they slice through each level and align with skylights in the roof.
 
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