lamps

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) Hafif Hava İndirme Çok Amaçlı Sistemi (Helikopter) (Light Airborne Multipurpose System (helicopter))
lamp
lamba

Masanın üzerinde asılı bir lamba vardı. - There was a lamp hanging above the table.

Her lamba büyülü değildir. - Not every lamp is magic.

lamp
{i} lâmba

Her lamba büyülü değildir. - Not every lamp is magic.

Lamba bir ağacın dalından askıya alındı ​​. - The lamp was suspended from the branch of a tree.

lamp
ampul

Edison elektrik ampulünü icat etti. - Edison invented the electric lamp.

lamp
argo gözler
lamp
ışık

Eski lamba loş ışık verdi. - The old lamp gave a dim light.

Sokak lambaları yeterli ışık vermez. - The street lamps don't give enough light.

interior door lamps
(Otomotiv) iç kapı lambaları
lamp
çırağ
signal lamps
(Otomotiv) sinyal lambası
cornering lamps
(Otomotiv) viraj lambaları
lamp
{i} fener

Çok eski bir fener satın aldım. - I bought an ancient lamp.

lamp
kandil
lamp
lamppost sokak feneri direği
lamp
lampblack kandil isi
lamp
lamplight lamba ışığı
lamp
lamp chimney lamba şişesi
lamp
lamplighter sokak fenerlerini yakan adam
lamp
bu isten yapılan boya
lamp
{i} far
lamp
ışıtaç
Englisch - Englisch
plural form of lamp
A slang term for obesity
Oil lamps were extensively used for lighting the microscopic subject, either directly or via the mirror The light source is quite powerful, even when compared to modern electric lamps Because the color temperature of lamp light is quite warm in color, a blue glass flue or filter was employed to shift the color toward daylight
as described in WAC 173-303-573(5)
Lamp Shades Lighted Wreath
plural of lamp
The seven lamps of sleep In the mansion of the Knight of the Black Castle were seven lamps, which could be quenched only with water from an enchanted fountain So long as these lamps kept burning, everyone within the room fell into a deep sleep, from which nothing could rouse them till the lamps were extinguished (See Rosana ) (The Seven Champions of Christendom, ii 8 ) Sepulchral lamps The Romans are said to have preserved lamps in some of their sepulchres for centuries In the papacy of Paul III one of these lamps was found in the tomb of Tullia (Cicero's daughter), which had been shut up for 1,550 years At the dissolution of the monasteries a lamp was found which is said to have been burning 1,200 years Two are preserved in Leyden museum
lava lamps
plural form of lava lamp
LAMP
Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP — a popular combination of open source software for use as a web server
arc lamps
plural form of arc lamp
compact fluorescent lamps
plural form of compact fluorescent lamp
fog lamps
plural form of fog lamp
gig-lamps
spectacles
halogen lamps
plural form of halogen lamp
lamp
A device containing oil, burnt through a wick for illumination
lamp
to hang out or chill; to do nothing in particular
lamp
to hit, clout, belt, wallop
lamp
to hunt at night using a lamp; see lamping
metal halide lamps
plural form of metal halide lamp
quartz halogen lamps
plural form of quartz halogen lamp
safety lamps
plural form of safety lamp
spirit lamps
plural form of spirit lamp
standard lamps
plural form of standard lamp
table lamps
plural form of table lamp
xenon flash lamps
plural form of xenon flash lamp
lamp
{n} a vessel, a light made of oil or spirits
lamp
is a manufactured light producing light source
lamp
A light-producing vessel, instrument or apparatus; especially, a vessel with a wick used for the combustion of oil or other inflammable liquid, for the purpose of producing artificial light
lamp
a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs
lamp
For definition purposes, a lighting artifact intended for use INDOORS Can be fixed or portable; of any "fuel" source ("gas", liquid fuel, electricity, chemical reaction )
lamp
The electric cap lamp worn for visibility Also, the flame safety lamp used in coal mines to detect methane gas concentrations and oxygen deficiency
lamp
A device that generates heat, light or other radiation
lamp
The lighting apparatus inside a lens
lamp
A lamp is a light emitting device permanently attached to the vehicle and energized by the tractor electrical system
lamp
A thin plate or lamina
lamp
a light source
lamp
An artificial light source - a light bulb or tube
lamp
Figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp
lamp
A device that gives out light when an electric current passes through it
lamp
The term used to refer to the complete light source package including the inner parts as well as the outer bulb or tube "Lamp", of course, is also commonly used to refer to a type of small light fixtures such as a table lamp
lamp
To smell of the lamp To bear the marks of great study, but not enough laboured to conceal the marks of labour The phrase was first applied to the orations of Demosthenes, written by lamp-light with enormous care
lamp
What the lighting industry technically calls a light bulb A glass envelope with gas, coating, or filament that glows when electricity is applied
lamp
See Incandescent lamp, under Incandescent
lamp
A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity
lamp
n lampu
lamp
-A complete light source unit, usually consisting of a light generating element (arc tube or filament), support hardware, enclosing envelope and base
lamp
A Lamp can be visualized as the object in which the djinn lives and through which it interacts with the outside world in an organized, regular fashion For example, when one djinn (call it A) wishes to call another djinn (B) into existence so that they can work together on a problem, it invokes that djinn with what is called the ``summon'' operations That is, A summons B via A's lamp object The lamp also lets A request ``services'' from B and ``dispell'' B when B is no longer useful to A
lamp
A glass or quartz envelope that contains filaments of electrodes
lamp
- The bulb
lamp
A lamp is an electrical device which produces a special type of light or heat, used especially in medical or beauty treatment. a sun lamp. the use of infra-red lamps. electric discharge lamp vapor lamp fluorescent lamp halogen lamp tungsten halogen lamp incandescent lamp
lamp
A piece of furniture holding one or more electric light sockets
lamp
an artificial source of visible illumination
lamp
manufactured light source; the 3 broad categores of electric lamps are incandescent, fluorescent, and high intensity discharge (HID)
lamp
A radiant light source that emits light
lamp
A general term used to describe the various kinds of artificial light sources used in photography
lamp
[From Greek 'lampas', extant in Romance (Latin, Italian), Germanic (English, German, Dutch) and auxiliaries (Esperanto, Novial) ] lamp -- an artificial source of visible illumination
lamp
The term used to refer the complete light source package including the inner parts as well as the outer bulb or tube “Lamp”, of course is also commonly used to refer to a type of small light fixtures such as a table lamp
lamp
{i} device which is a source of artificial light; device which emits heat; someone or something which is a source of inspiration
lamp
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lamp
Lake Acidification Mitigation Project Source: US EPA
lamp
A lamp is a light that works by using electricity or by burning oil or gas. She switched on the bedside lamp In the evenings we eat by the light of an oil lamp
lamp
An electrically energized source of light, commonly called a bulb or tube
lamp
Acronym for Long-Term Autonomous Microstructure Profiler, an instrument designed to autonomously collect microstructure profiles over deployments of several months duration It consists of an autonomously profiling ALACE float outfitted with two microtemperature probes and a hard disk for data recording The prototype was deployed in the eastern subtropical North Atlantic in the area of the NATRE study See Sherman and Davis (1995)
lamp
an artificial source of visible illumination a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs
lamps

    Türkische aussprache

    lämps

    Aussprache

    /ˈlamps/ /ˈlæmps/

    Etymologie

    [ 'lamp ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French lampe, from Latin lampas, from Greek, from lampein to shine; akin to Hittite lap- to burn.

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