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I. pilot [Brit ˈpʌɪlət, americ ˈpaɪlət] SUBST

1. pilot:

pilot AERONÁUT, AEROESP
pilot atrib instruction, training
pilot error

2. pilot (programme):

pilot RÁDIO, TV
émission f pilote (for pour)

3. pilot (on cooker etc):

4. pilot NÁUT (navigator):

II. pilot [Brit ˈpʌɪlət, americ ˈpaɪlət] ADJ

pilot COM course, project, study
pilot RÁDIO, TV programme, series

III. pilot [Brit ˈpʌɪlət, americ ˈpaɪlət] VERBO trans

1. pilot (navigate):

pilot AERONÁUT, NÁUT
to pilot sb through fig crowd, streets

2. pilot (test):

pilot course, system

I. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] SUBST

1. light (brightness):

by the light of fire
by the light of moon
in the light of day literal, fig
to cast or throw or shed light on literal
to cast or throw or shed light on fig

2. light:

3. light (electrical appliance):

feu m
shine the light over here! atrib switch, shade, socket

4. light (part of gauge, indicator, dashboard):

5. light MOTOR:

6. light (flame):

to put a light to fire, gas

7. light (aspect):

light fig
to review sth in the light of evidence, experience

8. light (exposure) fig:

to bring to light fact, evidence, truth, crime

9. light CONSTR (window):

II. lights SUBST subst pl

1. lights TRANSP:

feu m
feux mpl
to shoot coloq or jump coloq the lights

2. lights (decorative display):

3. lights CULIN:

mou m

III. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] ADJ

1. light (bright):

light evening, room, house
to get or grow lighter sky:

2. light (pale):

light colour, fabric, wood, skin
light hair

3. light (not heavy):

light material, substance, mist , snow, wind, clothing, plane, sleep, meal, beer, cake
light rain
light drinker
light business, trading
to have a light touch pianist:
to have a light touch writer, cook:

4. light (not severe):

light damage, punishment, sentence

5. light (delicate):

light knock, tap, footsteps
light kiss, movement

6. light (not tiring):

light work
light exercise, training

7. light (not intellectually demanding):

light music, verse

8. light (not important):

light affair
to make light of rumour, problem
to make light of injury

9. light (cheerful):

light mood, laugh

10. light CULIN (low-fat):

light product
light product

IV. light <Pret imperf, Part perf lit [lɪt] or lighted> [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] VERBO trans

1. light (set fire to):

light candle, gas, oven, cigarette
light wood, paper
light firework
light match

2. light (illuminate):

light torch, lamp, sun:

V. light <Pret imperf, Part perf lit> [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] VERBO intr

light fire:
light candle, cigarette, gas, wood, match:

VI. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt]

to go light on coloq sth
y aller mollo avec qc calão

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pilot light SUBST

1. pilot light (monitoring light):

2. pilot light (small flame igniting heating):

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veilleuse d'un réchaud
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I. pilot [ˈpaɪlət] SUBST a. TELECOMUN

II. pilot [ˈpaɪlət] VERBO trans

1. pilot (guide):

pilot person

2. pilot (make trial product):

I. light1 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light a. fig CULIN:

2. light (not intense, strong):

light breeze, rain

Expressões:

II. light1 [laɪt] ADV

Expressões:

III. light1 [laɪt] SUBST pl

I. light2 [laɪt] SUBST

1. light no pl (energy, source of brightness, lamp):

light a. fig

2. light no pl (brightness):

to do sth by the light of sth

3. light no pl (daytime):

4. light no pl (way of perceiving):

5. light no pl (flame for igniting):

feu m

6. light pl (person's abilities, standards):

Expressões:

in the light of sth, americ in light of sth

II. light2 [laɪt] ADJ

III. light2 <lit, lit [or a. americ lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO trans

1. light (illuminate):

light a. fig

2. light (start burning):

light a cigarette, pipe

IV. light2 <lit, lit [or a. americ lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO intr

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pilot light SUBST

1. pilot light (small flame igniting heating):

2. pilot light → pilot lamp

pilot lamp SUBST

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veilleuse d'un réchaud
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I. pilot [ˈpaɪ·lət] SUBST a. TELECOMUN

II. pilot [ˈpaɪ·lət] VERBO trans

1. pilot (guide):

pilot person

2. pilot (test):

I. light1 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light a. fig culin:

2. light (not intense, strong):

light breeze, rain

Expressões:

II. light1 [laɪt] ADV

Expressões:

III. light1 [laɪt] SUBST pl

I. light2 [laɪt] SUBST

1. light (energy, source of brightness, lamp):

light a. fig

2. light (brightness):

to do sth by the light of sth

3. light (daytime):

4. light (way of perceiving):

5. light (flame for igniting):

feu m

6. light pl (person's abilities, standards):

Expressões:

in light of sth

II. light2 [laɪt] ADJ

III. light2 <lit, lit [or lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO trans

1. light (illuminate):

light a. fig

2. light (start burning):

light a cigarette, pipe

IV. light2 <lit, lit [or lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO intr

Present
Ipilot
youpilot
he/she/itpilots
wepilot
youpilot
theypilot
Past
Ipiloted
youpiloted
he/she/itpiloted
wepiloted
youpiloted
theypiloted
Present Perfect
Ihavepiloted
youhavepiloted
he/she/ithaspiloted
wehavepiloted
youhavepiloted
theyhavepiloted
Past Perfect
Ihadpiloted
youhadpiloted
he/she/ithadpiloted
wehadpiloted
youhadpiloted
theyhadpiloted

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The version of the show which aired in 1992 had a slightly different cast from that of the unaired pilot episode.
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After the successful pilot period, the program has now moved into the tracking of trout, sharks, rockfish, and lingcod.
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The pilot will reportedly make history, as it's the first time a series created originally for the web will first premiere on television.
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The engine arrangement was designed to give the pilot a better view.
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Between 40 and 50 cuts were made in the first 10 minutes of the pilot episode to quickly introduce the main characters.
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