strobe

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definition
verb
the light of the fireworks strobed around the room
flash intermittently.
he explained that the stripes I was wearing would strobe
exhibit or give rise to strobing.
noun
Run silent until you see the infrared strobe , bogeys reported in your area.
a stroboscope.
So far his only problem has been explaining his sophisticated camera equipment and strobes , rather than cylinders.
an electronic flash for a camera.
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I raised the camera to my eye, lowered it again, took the lens cover off, raised it again, lowered it again, and switched the 'strobe' on.
At least I have one pass of the wreck with 'strobe' working.
Unfortunately Mark had a 'strobe' implode and only one picture was developed from this dive.
Mad 'strobe' lighting during the chorus was a fun dramatic flourish but I wish they'd put a bit more death metal in the guitars.
All was flashes of hot pink and turquoise blue, the 'strobe' of the late eighties.
'strobe' lights
The day of the show, we turned on the 'strobe' lights and got ready onstage.
The 'strobe' light atop a school bus gets noticed.
There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and 'strobe' lighting flashing everywhere.
The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a 'strobe' light and painted irregular shadows on the walls.
Tiger Lily finally got back to the site after dark but Capon used the safety beacon in his camera 'strobe' to catch its attention.
Nightclubs require smoke, I reasoned, to drift across the 'strobe' lights, to mix with the smell of beer and mingle with the music.
First, keep the camera and 'strobe' as warm as possible, even outdoors.
As the 'strobe' lights did their job, the little ones shone as stars.
To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing 'strobe' light on the roof.
‘And you can only run it so fast,’ he said, ‘because if you run it too fast, it's going to start to 'strobe' .’
At dawn I stood before their ‘sleeping tree’ with my feet in a puddle of water, camera on tripod, 'strobe' on, and mosquitoes all around.
Fighter jets have been on station around NYC that 'strobe' their lights, and turn them on and off.
It was the lights, the sudden 'strobe' , then the soft focus that made them look like smutty angels.
he explained that the stripes I was wearing would 'strobe'
Instead, I attacked the elephant seal with my camera and 'strobe' .
Run silent until you see the infrared 'strobe' , bogeys reported in your area.
At one point a 'strobe' light was used, seemingly just to induce seizures.
A lovely use of 'strobe' accentuates the animal's colours without feeling too artificial and a strong diagonal line give the photo even greater clout.
One remembers the fellow visitor off to the right but cannot see them, as they are blotted out by the 'strobe' 's afterimage.
The use of LEDs allowed us also to 'strobe' the light during data acquisition.
I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a 'strobe' as well.
When she said it was time to start the 'strobe' light going, I vacated the room.
The 'strobe' lights blind my eyes as they bounce off the walls and people.
The camera is fitted with an integrated 'strobe' and provides WiFi connectivity.
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