luminoso-1
neon ; shining ; light-filled ; bright .
The public library's marketing plan include a new logo and a neon library card displaying the library's Internet address.
When the market for shining victorias and handy runabouts was climaxed by the building of 'horseless carriages,' and tax benefits and lower wages lured mill owners south, thousands emigrated westward.
The café is a spacious, light-filled room with a sloping ceiling and natural wood flooring.
The openness of the now accessible stacks is emphasised by use of glass and bright colours.
contaminación luminosa
light pollution
There are some limitations, however, including a neglect of issues such as water shortages, urban sprawl, noise and light pollution, and diminishing wildlife habitat.
letrero luminoso
neon sign
neon light
In Baltimore County, Maryland, area branch libraries are publicised with neon signs and have vast car-parks.
Some of the streets transform at night with garish neon lights and red lanterns signifying houses of pleasure.
mesa luminosa
light table
A light table is a table with a translucent screen on top illuminated from underneath, for tracing, viewing slides, etc.
onda luminosa
light wave
Additionally, light waves can be used for the direct transmission of signals.
panel luminoso de información de tráfico
variable road sign
Variable road signs with solar panels can go dead when, for. instance, snow covers the power source.
panel luminoso de tráfico
variable road sign
Variable road signs with solar panels can go dead when, for. instance, snow covers the power source.
señal luminosa
beacon
Zebra crossings consist of thick black and white strips across a road with an orange flashing beacon on either pavement.
tecnología de las ondas luminosas
light-wave technology
3 key technologies are especially important at present, namely microelectronics, light-wave technology and robotronics.
testigo luminoso
pilot light
The problem with pilot lights is that they waste a lot of gas and that's why most modern appliances do not have them.