lantern
- IPA[ˈlantən]
英式
- a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it may be carried or hung;a square, curved, or polygonal structure on the top of a dome or a room, with the sides glazed or open so as to admit light
noun: lantern, plural noun: lanterns
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- 1. a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it may be carried or hung a paper lantern
- 2. a square, curved, or polygonal structure on the top of a dome or a room, with the sides glazed or open so as to admit light the building is well lit by the ring of windows in the octagonal lantern
- ▪ the light chamber at the top of a lighthouse.
- a collapsible paper lantern.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a collapsible paper lantern.
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- a simple form of image projector used for showing photographic slides.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of bright gasoline lamp used by campers.
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- another term for Chinese lantern
Oxford Dictionary
- a lantern with a movable panel that can be used to hide the light.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mounted photographic transparency for projection by a magic lantern.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cylindrical gearwheel.
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- IPA[ˈlan(t)ərn]
美式
- a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a ... a paper lantern
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