Alight
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British pronunciation/ɐlˈa‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/əˈɫaɪt/

Definicja i Znaczenie "alight"

to alight
01

osiąść, przysiąść

to settle or land on a surface, often referring to a bird or insect
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As the sun set, fireflies began to alight on the branches, filling the forest with their gentle glow.
A butterfly alighted on the petals of the rose, its delicate wings shimmering in the sunlight.
The hummingbird paused for a moment to alight on the feeder, sipping nectar before darting off again.
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wysiąść, zsiąść

to get off or out of a vehicle or conveyance, especially after a journey
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They alighted from the bus at the next stop.
She alighted gracefully from the carriage.
The passengers alighted from the airplane and headed towards the terminal.
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oświetlony, podpalony

illuminated or lit up, especially by flame or fire
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The campfire left the surrounding area alight with a warm glow.
The torches alighted the path through the dark forest.
The candles alighted the room with a soft, flickering light.
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