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From:
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can·dle
/ˈkændḷ/
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From:
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can·dle
/ˈkændḷ/
名詞
燭,燭光
From:
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candle
燭 燭光
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Can·dle
n.
1.
A
slender
,
cylindrical
body
of
tallow
,
containing
a
wick
composed
of
loosely
twisted
linen
of
cotton
threads
,
and
used
to
furnish
light
.
How
far
that
little
candle
throws
his
beams
!
So
shines
a
good
deed
in
a
naughty
world
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Candles
are
usually
made
by
repeatedly
dipping
the
wicks
in
the
melted
tallow
,
etc
. (
“dipped
candles
”
),
or
by
casting
or
running
in
a
mold
.
2.
That
which
gives
light
;
a
luminary
.
By
these
blessed
candles
of
the
night
.
--
Shak
.
Candle nut
,
the
fruit
of
a
euphorbiaceous
shrub
(
Aleurites triloba
),
a
native
of
some
of
the
Pacific
islands
; --
socalled
because
,
when
dry
,
it
will
burn
with
a
bright
flame
,
and
is
used
by
the
natives
as
a
candle
.
The
oil
has
many
uses
.
Candle power
Photom.
,
illuminating
power
,
as
of
a
lamp
,
or
gas
flame
,
reckoned
in
terms
of
the
light
of
a
standard
candle
.
Electric candle
,
A
modification
of
the
electric
arc
lamp
,
in
which
the
carbon
rods
,
instead
of
being
placed
end
to
end
,
are
arranged
side
by
side
,
and
at
a
distance
suitable
for
the
formation
of
the
arc
at
the
tip
; --
called
also
,
from
the
name
of
the
inventor
,
Jablockoff candle
.
Excommunication by inch of candle
,
a
form
of
excommunication
in
which
the
offender
is
allowed
time
to
repent
only
while
a
candle
burns
.
Not worth the candle
,
not
worth
the
cost
or
trouble
.
Rush candle
,
a
candle
made
of
the
pith
of
certain
rushes
,
peeled
except
on
one
side
,
and
dipped
in
grease
.
Sale by inch of candle
,
an
auction
in
which
persons
are
allowed
to
bid
only
till
a
small
piece
of
candle
burns
out
.
Standard candle
Photom.
,
a
special
form
of
candle
employed
as
a
standard
in
photometric
measurements
;
usually
,
a
candle
of
spermaceti
so
constructed
as
to
burn
at
the
rate
of
120
grains
,
or
7.8
grams
,
per
hour
.
To curse by bell, book and candle
.
See
under
Bell
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
candle
n
1:
stick
of
wax
with
a
wick
in
the
middle
[
syn
:
taper
, {
wax
light
]
2:
the
basic
unit
of
luminous
intensity
adopted
under
the
Systeme
International
d'Unites
;
equal
to
1/60
of
the
luminous
intensity
per
square
centimeter
of
a
black
body
radiating
at
the
temperature
of
2,046
degrees
Kelvin
[
syn
:
candela
,
cd
,
standard candle
]
v
:
examine
eggs
for
freshness
by
holding
them
against
a
light
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Candle
Heb
.
ner
,
Job
18:6; 29:3;
Ps
. 18:28;
Prov
. 24:20,
in
all
which
places
the
Revised
Version
and
margin
of
Authorized
Version
have
"
lamp
,"
by
which
the
word
is
elsewhere
frequently
rendered
.
The
Hebrew
word
denotes
properly
any
kind
of
candle
or
lamp
or
torch
.
It
is
used
as
a
figure
of
conscience
(
Prov
. 20:27),
of
a
Christian
example
(
Matt
. 5:14, 15),
and
of
prosperity
(
Job
21:17;
Prov
. 13:9).
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