lantern的意思和读音

lantern

: [ˈlæntə(r)n] : [ˈlæntə(r)n]

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n.magic lantern

lanternn.— see alsoChinese lantern

1.a lamp in a transparent case, often a metal case with glass sides, that has a handle, so that you can carry it outside

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n.1.a light inside a transparent container with a handle for carrying it2.a room containing the large lamp at the top of a lighthouse3.[Construction]a structure with windows on all sides, resembling a lantern, e.g. one at the top of a dome

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1.The excavation was so deep and dark that I needed a lantern to be able to see the construction layers.

2.Newton invented a paper lantern illuminated by a candle which he carried with him to light his way to school on dark winter morning.

3.In subsequent experiments, the researchers found that this lantern of attention came with a tradeoff.

4.In a few minutes his father would enter the dark house, the lantern still lighting his way.

5.Hospitality, however, was not entirely wanting for I had not to find the inn unaided, a servant showing me the way there with a lantern.

6.It is like the light inside a lantern. One feels as if one could touch the light, but one cannot on account of the pane of glass.

7.There are a lot of fruit does, bananas, apples, grapes . . . lantern to take in the children's hands, reminds me of a happy childhood!

8.he asked the sea lantern that hung above his head, swaying with the pitch of the ship.

9.President and his wife of the Art Commission lf French-China Friendship Association were visiting Tongliang Dragon lantern craftworks.

10.In a while, I distinguished steps coming up the road, and the light of a lantern glimmered through the gate.