lantern in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for lantern in the English»Italian Dictionary

lantern [Brit ˈlantən, Am ˈlæn(t)ərn] N

magic lantern [Brit, Am ˈˌmædʒɪk ˈlæntərn] N

dark lantern [ˈdɑːkˌlæntən] N

Chinese lantern [Brit, Am ˌtʃaɪˈniz ˈlæn(t)ərn] N

lantern-jawed [Brit ˌlantənˈdʒɔːd, Am ˈlæn(t)ərn ˈˌdʒɔd] ADJ

storm lantern [ˈstɔːmˌlæntən] N

lantern jaw [Brit, Am ˈlæn(t)ərn dʒɔ] N

lantern slide [Am ˈlæn(t)ərn ˌslaɪd] N

paper lantern [ˈpeɪpəˌlæntən] N

lantern in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Then he came across a lantern, which he carries with him.
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The latter's main hall is lighted with an octagon bright lantern.
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The magic lantern is the clearest precedent of cinema both as technique and as spectacle.
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They continued on to install lanterns at the train station and organize the first community library.
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Such a concentrated effort resulted in a distinctive local style of lantern clock.
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The pyramidal tiled roof is topped by a glazed lantern with a lead cap.
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There was also the challenge of keeping the lantern glass clean of airborne deposits of clay particles from the nearby clay cliffs.
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The main chamber was topped with a lantern.
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The church has a large dome with a lantern.
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The two mining lanterns date to 1614 and 1743.
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