Examples of using Flashlights in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Flashlights Police.
You guys found flashlights.
Tactical Flashlights for special forces.
Super Bright Flashlights.
Two flashlights with extra batteries.
Currently we need flashlights.
LED flashlights are great technology.
Ultraviolet lamps and flashlights.
Discount on flashlights and batteries.
Canned goods, medical stuff, walkie-talkies, flashlights.
Helmets, gloves and flashlights are issued.
Flashlights, helmets issued before the start of the tour.
Installed capacity for water and flashlights for lighting.
Knives, flashlights and many other products.
This track is well suited for lighting from small flashlights.
Your wind-up flashlights could help you find your way in the dark.
Chilaut entire Indian pillows, mats, flashlights and other things.
Flashlights required batteries, then Ann Makosinski tried the heat of her hand.
Each of these winners will receive one of the Orphek Azurelite flashlights for free.
In addition, leave flashlights in an accessible place in case of a power outage.
Next: Rechargeable mini magnetic torchlight Cree 3w police rechargeable flashlights.
Electrical light sources are masked old flashlights, wrought-iron candlesticks.
Hot Tags: magnetic torch light 3w magnetic torch light cree police rechargeable flashlights.
Players need to use flashlights in dark areas and during night-time sections, adding suspense.
Example 1 shows how the light from red,green and blue flashlights would appear if shone on a dark wall.
Using flashlights, they managed to find the locks for the water tank in the dark and quickly opened them.
These devices include digital cameras with flash, flashlights, children's toys, office phones, computer mice, etc.
Early flashlights ran on zinc-carbon batteries, which could not provide a steady electric current and required periodic“rest” to continue functioning.
At the end of the video the police drive into an alley andshine their flashlights on the wall to find a'Free Yayo' graffiti tagged wall.
Because these early flashlights also used energy-inefficient carbon-filament bulbs,“resting” occurred at short intervals.