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 Translation for 'blinker' from English to Polish
NOUN   a blinker | blinkers
VERB   to blinker | blinkered | blinkered
blinkering | blinkers
SYNO blinder | blinker | flasher | ...
mot.
kierunkowskaz {m}
blinker [Am.] [Aus.]
jeźdź.
klapka {f} [na oko dla konia]
blinker [for horse]
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Translation for 'blinker' from English to Polish

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blinker [Am.] [Aus.]
kierunkowskaz {m}mot.
blinker [for horse]
klapka {f} [na oko dla konia]jeźdź.
Usage Examples English
  • Between 0100 and 0900, on several occasions, blinker lights were observed at sea, assumed to be from the Japanese submarine endeavoring to contact their garrison force ashore.
  • A blinker is a type of automotive lighting (directional indicator).
  • The 6000-series built upon the design of the 5000-series, using PCC technology and blinker doors.
  • The new model Ute was identified by Series III badges and clear side blinker repeater lights, and featured a number of interior upgrades.
  • In the City of Otter Creek, the road intersects US 19-98, at a blinker light, which hardly looks like a city at all.

  • The changes included daytime running lights/DRL at the bottom and the blinker (turn signal indicator) is on the daytime light, advising the pedestrian or other road user to which direction it is moving.
  • In November 1969 the 1750 received some minor changes, including side blinker lights at front, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and top-hinged pedals.
  • The Australian version of the Yaris sedan uses orange blinker bulbs with clear lenses instead of orange blinker lenses.
  • "Patterson" repeated her warning by blinker and opened up her guns.
  • At a distance of 400 m one sees one glowing haze, but as it approaches, two headlights, and then the left blinker, are visible.

  • Both "blinker" and "blinder" are also used metaphorically to refer to people with an overly narrow focus or inability to see the larger picture.
  • Signals can be sent by flaghoist, signal lamp ("blinker"), flag semaphore, radiotelegraphy, and radiotelephony.
  • This prompted the automation and replacement of the first-order lens with a gas blinker.
  • Oletha was once described by a reporter for the "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" as "an eye-blinker of a town in East Central Texas".
  • From that intersection it narrows down to two lanes, as it approaches a four-way stop intersection and accompanying red blinker-lights with County Road 484 (West Ford Dade Avenue).

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