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lamp
/ˈlæmp/
燈(
vt
.)照亮
From:
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lamp
/ˈlæmp/
名詞
燈
From:
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lamp
燈
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lamp
n.
A
thin
plate
or
lamina
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lamp
n.
1.
A
light-producing
vessel
,
device
,
instrument
or
apparatus
;
formerly
referring
especially
to
a
vessel
with
a
wick
used
for
the
combustion
of
oil
or
other
inflammable
liquid
,
for
the
purpose
of
producing
artificial
light
;
also
,
a
similar
device
using
a
gas
as
the
combustible
fuel
;
now
referring
mainly
to
an
electric
lamp
.
See
sense
3
.
2.
Figuratively
,
anything
which
enlightens
intellectually
or
morally
;
anything
regarded
metaphorically
a
performing
the
uses
of
a
lamp
.
Thy
word
is
a
lamp
unto
my
feet
,
and
a
light
unto
my
path
.
--
Ps
.
cxix
. 105.
Ages
elapsed
ere
Homer's
lamp
appeared
.
--
Cowper
.
3.
Elec.
A
device
or
mechanism
for
producing
light
by
electricity
,
usually
having
a
glass
bulb
or
tube
containing
the
light-emitting
element
.
Most
lamps
belong
to
one
of
two
categories
,
the
Incandescent lamp
(
See
under
Incandescent
)
or
the
fluorescent lamp
.
However
,
see
also
arc lamp
,
below
.
Aeolipile lamp
,
a
hollow
ball
of
copper
containing
alcohol
which
is
converted
into
vapor
by
a
lamp
beneath
,
so
as
to
make
a
powerful
blowpipe
flame
when
the
vapor
is
ignited
. --
Weale
.
Arc lamp
Elec.
,
a
form
of
lamp
in
which
the
voltaic
arc
is
used
as
the
source
of
light
.
Dëbereiner's lamp
,
an
apparatus
for
the
instantaneous
production
of
a
flame
by
the
spontaneous
ignition
of
a
jet
of
hydrogen
on
being
led
over
platinum
sponge
; --
named
after
the
German
chemist
Döbereiner,
who
invented
it
.
Called
also
philosopher's lamp
.
Flameless lamp
,
an
aphlogistic
lamp
.
Lamp burner
,
the
part
of
a
lamp
where
the
wick
is
exposed
and
ignited
. --
Knight
.
Lamp fount
,
a
reservoir
for
oil
,
in
a
lamp
.
Lamp jack
.
See
2d
Jack
,
n.
, 4
(l)
&
(n)
.
Lamp shade
,
a
screen
,
as
of
paper
,
glass
,
or
tin
,
for
softening
or
obstructing
the
light
of
a
lamp
.
Lamp shell
Zool.
,
any
brachiopod
shell
of
the
genus
Terebratula
and
allied
genera
.
The
name
refers
to
the
shape
,
which
is
like
that
of
an
antique
lamp
.
See
Terebratula
.
Safety lamp
,
a
miner's
lamp
in
which
the
flame
is
surrounded
by
fine
wire
gauze
,
preventing
the
kindling
of
dangerous
explosive
gases
; --
called
also
,
from
Sir
Humphry
Davy
the
inventor
,
Davy lamp
.
To smell of the lamp
,
to
bear
marks
of
great
study
and
labor
,
as
a
literary
composition
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lamp
n
1:
an
artificial
source
of
visible
illumination
2:
a
piece
of
furniture
holding
one
or
more
electric
light
bulbs
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Lamp
(1.)
That
part
of
the
candle-sticks
of
the
tabernacle
and
the
temple
which
bore
the
light
(
Ex
. 25:37; 1
Kings
7:49; 2
Chr
.
4:20; 13:11;
Zech
. 4:2).
Their
form
is
not
described
.
Olive
oil
was
generally
burned
in
them
(
Ex
. 27:20).
(2.)
A
torch
carried
by
the
soliders
of
Gideon
(
Judg
. 7:16,
20). (R.V., "
torches
.")
(3.)
Domestic
lamps
(A.V., "
candles
")
were
in
common
use
among
the
Hebrews
(
Matt
. 5:15;
Mark
4:21,
etc
.).
(4.)
Lamps
or
torches
were
used
in
connection
with
marriage
ceremonies
(
Matt
. 25:1).
This
word
is
also
frequently
metaphorically
used
to
denote
life
,
welfare
,
guidance
,
etc
. (2
Sam
. 21:17;
Ps
. 119:105;
Prov
.
6:23; 13:9).
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