〘 noun 〙 A sign that flashes red, yellow, and blue (green) lights at road intersections to let people know whether they can pass or not. Also, the device that carries it. ※Color Television's Whirlwind (1956) by Muroya Kunii, "At intersections without traffic lights" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 道路の交差点などで、赤・黄・青(緑)の色灯を点滅し、通行の可否を知らせる標識。また、その機械。※カラー・テレビの旋風(1956)〈室谷邦夷〉遙かなる旅路「交通信号のない交差点などで」
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