flashlight
flashlight — noun
1. A portable hand-held device that produces light using batteries, used for seeing
1.名詞B1
釋義
A portable hand-held device that produces light using batteries, used for seeing in the dark.
例句
Adina took her flashlight out of her backpack before walking into the dark cave.
collocation: take out a flashlight
The old wooden flashlight stopped working after the batteries ran out.
collocation: batteries run out
Trang pointed the flashlight at the map so the group could see the trail clearly.
Daichi keeps a flashlight in his car in case of a breakdown at night.
The camping guide handed each hiker a flashlight before the night walk began.
用法筆記
This is the standard term in American English; the equivalent in British English is 'torch'. Unlike a camera 'flash' (a brief burst of light for photography), a flashlight produces a steady beam.
常見錯誤
❌The photographer used a flashlight to take a picture in the dark.
✅The photographer used a flash (or flashgun) to take a picture in the dark.
💡A 'flashlight' is a handheld device for seeing; a 'flash' is a brief bright light for photography.