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		Definition of Very light in English: Very lightnounˈvɪəri ˌlʌɪtˈvɛri ˌlʌɪt A flare fired into the air from a pistol for signalling or for temporary illumination. 维利式信号弹(用手枪发射,用于传递信号或暂时照明) Example sentencesExamples -  I looked round and in the clear blue the Very lights and tracer bullets were shooting up into the sky.
 -  The moon was at their back, and the enemy used mortar-fire, Very lights and fire-bombs, setting the corn alight.
 -  It resembled a Very light (flare in the USA - J.T.) used as a distress signal by Royal Air.
 -  Suddenly a Very light went up, then another and another.
 
 Synonyms warning fire, warning light, signal fire, signal light, bonfire, smoke signal, beam, signal, danger signal, guiding light 
 OriginEarly 20th century: named after Edward W. Very (1847–1910), American naval officer.    Definition of Very light in US English: Very lightnoun A flare fired into the air from a pistol for signaling or for temporary illumination. 维利式信号弹(用手枪发射,用于传递信号或暂时照明) Example sentencesExamples -  It resembled a Very light (flare in the USA - J.T.) used as a distress signal by Royal Air.
 -  I looked round and in the clear blue the Very lights and tracer bullets were shooting up into the sky.
 -  The moon was at their back, and the enemy used mortar-fire, Very lights and fire-bombs, setting the corn alight.
 -  Suddenly a Very light went up, then another and another.
 
 Synonyms warning fire, warning light, signal fire, signal light, bonfire, smoke signal, beam, signal, danger signal, guiding light 
 OriginEarly 20th century: named after Edward W. Very (1847–1910), American naval officer.     |