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projectors

n. (plural of projector English)

Usage examples of "projectors".

The old theaters that run a movie with two projectors, a projectionist has to stand right there to change projectors at the exact second so the audience never sees the break when one reel starts and one reel ran out.

All around the battlements, the projectors concealed within the gargoyles and crenelations flared and glowed violet.

Jay Donnerjack felt his hair settling as the projectors turned themselves down, and then, finally, off.

At the end of this they had hastily attached one of the pressure-ray jet projectors that ordinarily propelled the ship.

Instantly the jet projectors released beams of the powerful pressure rays upon them.

Scenes from the hunt disappeared from the screens and projectors, replaced by other images.

Mingled beams pulsed and strobed, or circled as individual projectors in the array whirled.

With changeovers, you have two projectors in the booth, and one projector is running.

The two projectors running, you stand between and hold the shutter lever on each.

On really old projectors, you have an alarm on the hub of the feed reel.

The dark is hot from the bulbs inside the projectors, and the alarm is ringing.

Stand there between the two projectors with a lever in each hand, and watch the corner of the screen.