sidelights

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Stationary glass panes flanking an entrance door
Windows on either side of a door
plural of sidelight
Narrow fixed units mulled or joined to door units to give a more open appearance
A fixed often narrow window next to a door opening (or window)
Port (red) and starboard (green) lights Lights face towards the bow showing an unbroken light, each with an arc of 112 5° from centre line
Windows directly adjoining a door or larger window
sidelight
A light found at the side of something; especially of a vehicle

If it starts getting misty, put your sidelights on.

sidelight
A window found at one or both sides of a door
sidelight
An assembly of stiles and rails, with or without a wood panel, containing a single row of glass panels or lights and installed on one or both sides of an exterior door frame, especially a front entrance door frame Also used in older houses to frame interior doors
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A usually long fixed sash located beside a door and usually found in pairs
sidelight
{i} light coming from the side; supplementary information, incidental information; either of two lights used by ships at night (Nautical)
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The sidelights on a vehicle are lights on its sides
sidelight
A narrow window adjacent to a door
sidelight
Window area to the side of a door
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light carried by a boat that indicates the boat's direction; vessels at night carry a red light on the port bow and a green light on the starboard bow
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A sidelight on a particular situation is a piece of information about that situation which is interesting but which is not particularly important. The book is full of amusing sidelights on his family background. one of the two small lights next to the main front lights on a car American Equivalent: parking light
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Parking light That's why the headlight switch says "Side-Head "
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The sidelights on a vehicle are the small lights at the front that help other drivers to notice the vehicle and to judge its width
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A vertical window beside a door or another window
sidelight
A vertically framed area of fixed glass, often subdivided into panes, flanking a door
sidelight
A window be side a door forming part of the door unit
sidelight
An assembly of stiles, rails, panels and glazing material Sidelights are normally designed to occupy a position adjacent to exterior doors, either in a common frame with the door or in a separate frame