Examples of using Rays of light in English and their translations into Spanish
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international brotherhood could bring rays of light to even the darkest of times.
figures depicted are owls, a bird associated with darkness as well as rays of light.
These rays of light were the only things that allowed me to see there,
The rays of light are reflected on the metallic paint, leaving iridescent glow in shades that change color from blue
which is the natural lens through which the eye focuses the rays of light on the queen, by an artificial lens that does the same function
which is the natural lens through which the eye focuses rays of light onto the retina, with an artificial lens that performs the same function
Empowerment Imagine now that from the master thousands of brilliant rays of light stream out toward you, and penetrate you,
He argued that although the object sends an infinite amount of rays of light to the eye, only one of these lines falls on the eye perpendicularly:
of a better word) and gives consciousness to both senses/instruments and">the supposed experient by Its own rays of light, It is certainly worth being inspected carefully.
tourist destination thanks to multiple reports about miraculous rays of light, apparitions and modern legends,
Especially during sunset, when the rays of light gently pass through the tall bamboo stalks sway with the wind, creating a view like nowhere else in the world.
Rays of light from the sun bend as they enter the water droplets,
All of this while the sun was disappearing and giving us its last rays of light, coloring the sky
It is truly impossible to describe the turquoise rays of light beaming in through the jungle as you descend below stalagmites and view the earth's crust over your head.
Non-parallel rays of light from the object traveling at an angle α1 to the optical axis travel at a larger angle(α2> α1) after they passed through the eyepiece.
then individual rays of light are refracting through the particle symmetrically,
even a pictorial image of projecting rays of light, precisely as Gullar arranges the lines.
which is the natural lens through which the eye focuses the rays of light on the queen, by a multifocal intraocular lens that does the same function
which is the natural lens through which the eye focuses rays of light onto the retina, with a multifocal intraocular lens that performs the same function
the natural lens through which the eye focuses rays of light onto the retina, and implanting an intraocular lens that makes it possible to restore your near, intermediate