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stoplights

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stoplights [ˈstɒplaɪts] NPL
1. (= brake lights) → luces fpl de freno
2. (US) (= traffic lights) → luces fpl de tráfico, semáforo m
stoplights [ˈstɒplaɪts] npl (US)
(= traffic lights) → feux mpl
(= brake lights) → feux mpl stop
stop-off [ˈstɒpɒf] n (= place) → halte f


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