0 a light with a very bright beam that can be turned in any direction, used especially to guard prisons or to see the movements of enemy aircraft in the sky -- 探照灯
The searchlight trap was found to be an efficient tool for trapping migrants and, operated alongside a ground light-trap, could distinguish migrant from locally-flying species.
The number of catches in the searchlight trap and the ground light-trap both increased with the surface temperature increase (fig. 4).
The powerful edifices in the city were flood-lighted, and searchlights circled the sky from all points of the compass.
The simultaneously-operated searchlight and ground light-traps were an effective method of distinguishing migrant from local species.
This contingent nature of ethnicity marks the point of departure of scholars who share the second perspective that trains the searchlight on democratisation.
In this regard, succession analysts should throw their searchlight on the policy arena as well, and seek to raise awareness among small business owners.
For the human bait collections, flies landing on the exposed bare legs and hands of two individuals were detected by searchlights and aspirated by mouth.
Kennedy guides us along a journey of intellectual discovery that focuses the searchlight of critical reasoning on the noble goals and aspirations of humanitarianism.