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Definition
Synonym
blue light
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
hellblau
light blue
Blaufeuer
n
naut.
blue flare-up light
Blaulichtbehandlung
f
med.
blue-light treatment
hellblau, zartblau
adj
light-blue, pale blue
hellblau; zartblau
adj
light-blue; pale blue
hellblau; zartblau; lichtblau
adj
light-blue; pale blue
Blickfeuer
n
signal light;
blue light
etw. lichtempfindlich machen; etw. (mit einem lichtempfindlichen Material) beschichten (Trägermaterial)
v
photo.
lichtempfindlicher Film; beschichteter Film
lichtempfindliches Material; Fotomaterial
n
beschichtete Seite; Emulsionsseite
f
blauempfindlich
sensibilisierender Farbstoff; Sensibilisierungsfarbstoff
m
sensibilisierte Fluoreszenz
to make sth. sensitive to light; to sensitize sth.; to sensitise sth.
Br.
(of a carrier material)
sensitized film
sensitized material
sensitized face; sensitized side
blue-sensitized; blue-sensitive
sensitizing dye
sensitized fluorescence
Deutsche
hellblau Synonyme
Englische
light blue Synonyme
blue light Definition
Blue
(
superl.
)
Having
the
color
of
the
clear
sky,
or
a
hue
resembling
it,
whether
lighter
or
darker
Blue
(
superl.
)
Pale,
without
redness
or
glare,
--
said
of
a
flame
Blue
(
superl.
)
Low
in
spirits
Blue
(
superl.
)
Suited
to
produce
low
spirits
Blue
(
superl.
)
Severe
or
over
strict
in
morals
Blue
(
superl.
)
Literary
Blue
(
n.
)
One
of
the
seven
colors
into
which
the
rays
of
light
divide
themselves,
when
refracted
through
a
glass
prism
Blue
(
n.
)
A
pedantic
woman
Blue
(
pl.
)
Low
spirits
Blue
(
v.
t.)
To
make
blue
Blue
bonnet
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Blue-bonnet
Blue-bonnet
(
n.
)
A
broad,
flat
Scottish
cap
of
blue
woolen,
or
one
wearing
such
cap
Blue-bonnet
(
n.
)
A
plant.
Same
as
Bluebottle.
Blue-bonnet
(
n.
)
The
European
blue
titmouse
(Parus
coeruleus)
Blue
book
(
)
A
parliamentary
publication,
so
called
from
its
blue
paper
covers.
Blue
book
(
)
The
United
States
official
"Biennial
Register."
Blue-eye
(
n.
)
The
blue-cheeked
honeysucker
of
Australia.
Blue-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
blue
eyes.
Blue-eyed
grass
(
)
a
grasslike
plant
(Sisyrinchium
anceps),
with
small
flowers
of
a
delicate
blue
color.
Blue
grass
(
)
A
species
of
grass
(Poa
compressa)
with
bluish
green
stems,
valuable
in
thin
gravelly
soils
Blue
jay
(
)
The
common
jay
of
the
United
States
(Cyanocitta,
or
Cyanura,
cristata).
The
predominant
color
is
bright
blue.
Blue-john
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
fluor
spar
in
Derbyshire,
where
it
is
used
for
ornamental
purposes.
Blue-veined
(
a.
)
Having
blue
veins
or
blue
streaks.
Bude
light
(
)
A
light
in
which
high
illuminating
power
is
obtained
by
introducing
a
jet
of
oxygen
gas
or
of
common
air
into
the
center
of
a
flame
fed
with
coal
gas
or
with
oil.
Drummond
light
(
)
A
very
intense
light,
produced
by
turning
two
streams
of
gas,
one
oxygen
and
the
other
hydrogen,
or
coal
gas,
in
a
state
of
ignition,
upon
a
ball
of
lime
Light
(
n.
)
That
agent,
force,
or
action
in
nature
by
the
operation
of
which
upon
the
organs
of
sight,
objects
are
rendered
visible
or
luminous.
Light
(
n.
)
That
which
furnishes,
or
is
a
source
of,
light,
as
the
sun,
a
star,
a
candle,
a
lighthouse,
etc.
Light
(
n.
)
The
time
during
which
the
light
of
the
sun
is
visible
Light
(
n.
)
The
brightness
of
the
eye
or
eyes.
Light
(
n.
)
The
medium
through
which
light
is
admitted,
as
a
window,
or
window
pane
Light
(
n.
)
Life
Light
(
n.
)
Open
view
Light
(
n.
)
The
power
of
perception
by
vision.
Light
(
n.
)
That
which
illumines
or
makes
clear
to
the
mind
Light
(
n.
)
Prosperity
Light
(
n.
)
The
manner
in
which
the
light
strikes
upon
a
picture
Light
(
n.
)
Appearance
due
to
the
particular
facts
and
circumstances
presented
to
view
Light
(
n.
)
One
who
is
conspicuous
or
noteworthy
Light
(
n.
)
A
firework
made
by
filling
a
case
with
a
substance
which
burns
brilliantly
with
a
white
or
colored
flame
Light
(
superl
)
Having
light
Light
(
superl
)
White
or
whitish
Light
(
n.
)
To
set
fire
to
Light
(
n.
)
To
give
light
to
Light
(
n.
)
To
attend
or
conduct
with
a
light
Light
(
v.
i.)
To
become
ignited
Light
(
v.
i.)
To
be
illuminated
Light
(
superl.
)
Having
little,
or
comparatively
little,
weight
Light
(
superl.
)
Not
burdensome
Light
(
superl.
)
Easy
to
be
endured
or
performed
Light
(
superl.
)
Easy
to
be
digested
blue light Bedeutung
light
adaptation
the
process
of
adjusting
the
eyes
to
relatively
high
levels
of
illumination,
the
pupil
constricts
and
the
cones
system
is
operative
light
show
a
display
of
colored
lights
moving
in
shifting
patterns
light
reflex
pupillary
reflex
miosis
myosis
reflex
contraction
of
the
sphincter
muscle
of
the
iris
in
response
to
a
bright
light
(or
certain
drugs)
causing
the
pupil
to
become
smaller
blue
wall
of
silence
blue
wall
wall
of
silence
the
secrecy
of
police
officers
who
lie
or
look
the
other
way
to
protect
other
police
officers,
the
blue
wall
cracked
when
some
officers
refused
to
take
part
in
the
cover-up
cyanobacteria
blue-green
algae
predominantly
photosynthetic
prokaryotic
organisms
containing
a
blue
pigment
in
addition
to
chlorophyll,
occur
singly
or
in
colonies
in
diverse
habitats,
important
as
phytoplankton
bonito
shark
blue
pointed
Isurus
glaucus
common
blue-grey
shark
of
southwest
Pacific,
sport
and
food
fish
blue
shark
great
blue
shark
Prionace
glauca
slender
cosmopolitan,
pelagic
shark,
blue
body
shades
to
white
belly,
dangerous
especially
during
maritime
disasters
blue
jay
jaybird
Cyanocitta
cristata
common
jay
of
eastern
North
America,
bright
blue
with
grey
breast
blue
mockingbird
Melanotis
caerulescens
mockingbird
of
Mexico
blue
tit
tomtit
Parus
caeruleus
widely
distributed
European
titmouse
with
bright
cobalt
blue
wings
and
tail
and
crown
of
the
head
blue-headed
vireo
Vireo
solitarius
solitarius
common
vireo
of
northeastern
North
America
with
bluish
slaty-grey
head
Cooper's
hawk
blue
darter
Accipiter
cooperii
bluish-grey
North
American
hawk
having
a
darting
flight
western
fence
lizard
swift
blue-belly
Sceloporus
occidentalis
common
western
lizard,
seen
on
logs
or
rocks
blue
racer
Coluber
constrictor
flaviventris
bluish-green
blacksnake
found
from
Ohio
to
Texas
blue
peafowl
Pavo
cristatus
peafowl
of
India
and
Ceylon
bluewing
blue-winged
teal
Anas
discors
American
teal
blue
goose
Chen
caerulescens
North
American
wild
goose
having
dark
plumage
in
summer
but
white
in
winter
bluepoint
blue
point
small
edible
oyster
typically
from
the
southern
shore
of
Long
Island
blue
crab
Callinectes
sapidus
bluish
edible
crab
of
Atlantic
and
Gulf
Coasts
of
North
America
great
blue
heron
Ardea
herodius
large
American
heron
having
bluish-grey
plumage
little
blue
heron
Egretta
caerulea
small
bluish-grey
heron
of
the
western
hemisphere
blue
whale
sulfur
bottom
Balaenoptera
musculus
largest
mammal
ever
known,
bluish-grey
migratory
whalebone
whale
mostly
of
southern
hemisphere
Kerry
blue
terrier
an
Irish
breed
of
medium-sized
terriers
with
a
silky
blue-grey
coat
blue
fox
a
variety
of
Arctic
fox
having
a
pale
grey
winter
coat
blue
point
Siamese
Siamese
cat
having
a
bluish
creamolored
body
and
dark
grey
points
blue
any
of
numerous
small
butterflies
of
the
family
Lycaenidae
nilgai
nylghai
nylghau
blue
bull
Boselaphus
tragocamelus
large
Indian
antelope,
male
is
blue-grey
with
white
markings,
female
is
brownish
with
no
horns
blue
catfish
blue
cat
blue
channel
catfish
blue
channel
cat
a
large
catfish
of
the
Mississippi
valley
coho
cohoe
coho
salmon
blue
jack
silver
salmon
Oncorhynchus
kisutch
small
salmon
of
northern
Pacific
coasts
and
the
Great
Lakes
blue
pike
blue
pickerel
blue
pikeperch
blue
walleye
Strizostedion
vitreum
glaucum
variety
inhabiting
the
Great
Lakes
runner
blue
runner
Caranx
crysos
fish
of
western
Atlantic:
Cape
Cod
to
Brazil
blue
marlin
Makaira
nigricans
largest
marlin,
may
reach
pounds,
found
worldwide
in
warm
seas
amobarbital
sodium
blue
blue
angel
blue
devil
Amytal
the
sodium
salt
of
amobarbital
that
is
used
as
a
barbiturate,
used
as
a
sedative
and
a
hypnotic
anchor
light
riding
light
riding
lamp
a
light
in
the
rigging
of
a
ship
that
is
riding
at
anchor
arc
lamp
arc
light
a
lamp
that
produces
light
when
electric
current
flows
across
the
gap
between
two
electrodes
ballast
light
ballast
an
electrical
device
for
starting
and
regulating
fluorescent
and
discharge
lamps
beacon
lighthouse
beacon
light
pharos
a
tower
with
a
light
that
gives
warning
of
shoals
to
passing
ships
Big
Blue
BLU-
a
reliable
and
deadly
,-pound
fragmentation
bomb
that
explodes
just
above
ground
with
a
large
radius,
the
largest
conventional
bomb
in
existence,
used
in
Afghanistan
blue
blue
clothing,
she
was
wearing
blue
blue
chip
a
blue
poker
chip
with
the
highest
value
candle
taper
wax
light
stick
of
wax
with
a
wick
in
the
middle
fairy
light
a
small
colored
light
used
for
decoration
(especially
at
Christmas)
jean
blue
jean
denim
(usually
plural)
close-fitting
trousers
of
heavy
denim
for
manual
work
or
casual
wear
klieg
light
carbon
arc
lamp
that
emits
an
intense
light
used
in
producing
films
light
light
source
any
device
serving
as
a
source
of
illumination,
he
stopped
the
car
and
turned
off
the
lights
light
arm
a
rifle
or
pistol
light
bulb
lightbulb
bulb
incandescent
lamp
electric
light
electric-light
bulb
electric
lamp
consisting
of
a
transparent
or
translucent
glass
housing
containing
a
wire
filament
(usually
tungsten)
that
emits
light
when
heated
by
electricity
light
circuit
lighting
circuit
wiring
that
provides
power
to
electric
lights
light-emitting
diode
LED
diode
such
that
light
emitted
at
a
p-n
junction
is
proportional
to
the
bias
current,
color
depends
on
the
material
used
lighter
light
igniter
ignitor
a
device
for
lighting
or
igniting
fuel
or
charges
or
fires,
do
you
have
a
light?
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