English to Spanish Dictionary flashlight

flashlight

flash
definition
noun
They walked through and then it was so dark and spooky, the light of the flashlight was out of batteries.
a battery-operated portable light.
Hundreds and hundreds of flashlights are signalling us… strobe lights, flares.
a flashing light used for signals and in lighthouses.
translation of 'flashlight'
noun
flash,
linterna eléctrica,
luz de tormenta
example
I found a 'flashlight' in the kitchen junk-drawer.
And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the 'flashlight' 's batteries were dead.
A man walking in front with a 'flashlight' would have provided better illumination.
I snap photos of the crowning, by the light of 'flashlight' .
They walked through and then it was so dark and spooky, the light of the 'flashlight' was out of batteries.
Around midnight I managed to find a 'flashlight' .
Trey searched diligently with his 'flashlight' as he proceeded painfully slowly.
A good 'flashlight' and extra batteries is always in the hunting gear somewhere, and I almost always have a multi-tool on my belt.
When I did eventually find a 'flashlight' , the damn batteries were dead!
Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, 'flashlights' , batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased.
Behind there was the lighthouse sweep of 'flashlights' traversing empty space.
Exploration of caves and locating art on the walls can usually be accomplished with lightweight, helmet-mounted caving lamps and small portable 'flashlights' .
And we have our 'flashlights' and batteries and everything else lined up.
I love it, but how did you get the blanket and 'flashlights' here?
Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your 'flashlights' !
Scanning its interior with our 'flashlights' , beautiful shades of reds and yellows reverberated back at us.
All my friends had the 'flashlights' and fresh batteries on them.
The artificial light cast by the 'flashlights' and reporter bulbs lit the scene ahead, blotted out by the moving figures and crowd of people.
Get their 'flashlights' and their batteries and a water bottle ready.
Hundreds and hundreds of 'flashlights' are signalling us… strobe lights, flares.
‘Two 'flashlights' , extra batteries is what I got,’ said Mark.
Unfortunately, due to fire regulations candles can't be used, so people attending are asked to bring 'flashlights' instead.
Under a pile of dirty laundry, she retrieved two large 'flashlights' and some batteries.
They walked back towards number 20, talking in whispers and turning their 'flashlights' occasionally to check their location.
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