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the French expression "comme un lapin (pris) dans les phares d'une voiture" (literally like a rabbit (caught) in the headlights) conveys the same meaning that the English expression 'like a deer caught in the headlights'
This is not an English word. In French it originally meant light-houses; now it also means the headlights on a car.
BMW E39 Scheinwurfer' means BMW E39 headlight or headlamp. It is the make and model of a headlight that is used in certain BMW models. It can be bought from any BMW dealership.
to the dealer where you bought it ussually u have to pay them 50NZD for translating it in English because they are in Japanese language?/
Questions like this are ridiculous. Learn English, and be able to convey a complete thought in the form of a written sentense.
In Canada, it is a requirement to comply with Canadian standards. Other compliant items are daytime-running headlights, babyseat anchors and in some cases, standard bumpers. Experience: Importing a European passenger car from the United States.
Manual for the Mustang minin excavator MODEL MM 35 SERIAL NUMBER 15037 YEAR OF MANUFACTURE 1982 3.31 TON 2,5 HP ENGINE MANUFACTURE BY TEKEUCHI MANUFACTURE COMPANY LIMITED
This is not a complete answer. Besides, English is not my native language, and I may not know all the terminology (and have no time to research now). However, you'll get an idea. There is a rubber sleeve behind the headlight assembly, into which the wires go. Feel with your fingers a spring bracket inside; squeeze it, turn counterclockwise and pull the bulb out when the bayonet lock gets released. Beware that if the sleeve has been damaged, the spring could get rusty or dirt could accumulate on the thread, so you would have to wiggle the thing or even to apply some force to be able to turn it. Good luck.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
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