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lampadaire
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
lamp post [Brit ˈlamp pəʊst, Am ˈlæm(p)poʊst] N
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
lamp [Brit lamp, Am læmp] N (all contexts)
I. post [Brit pəʊst, Am poʊst] N
1. post ADMIN (job):
poste m (as comme, of de)
2. post Brit (mail):
to send sth/notify sb by post
3. post (duty, station) (gen) MIL:
4. post (pole) (gen) HORSE RAC:
to be the first past the post HORSE RAC
5. post (in soccer):
6. post (for stagecoach):
post dated
7. post:
II. post- COMP
III. post [Brit pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB trans
1. post Brit:
2. post (stick up):
post notice, poster, rules
post details, results
3. post MIL:
affecter (to à)
4. post (station) (gen) MIL:
post guard, sentry
5. post Am LAW:
post bail
6. post (in accounting):
post entry
post ledger
7. post (on blog):
post message, link, image
IV. post [Brit pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB intr HISTORY
V. post [Brit pəʊst, Am poʊst]
to keep sb posted (about sth)
tenir qn au courant (de qc)
in the PONS Dictionary
lamp [læmp] N
post PREP
I. post1 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N no pl Brit
1. post (mail):
2. post (postal system):
II. post1 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB trans Brit, Aus
I. post2 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N
1. post (job/place where someone works):
2. post MIL:
II. post2 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB trans
Phrases:
to post bail for sb Am
I. post3 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] N
1. post (pole):
2. post (stake):
3. post SPORTS:
II. post3 [pəʊst, Am poʊst] VB trans
post Brit, Aus:
Phrases:
in the PONS Dictionary
lamp [læmp] N
I. post1 [poʊst] N
1. post (pole):
2. post (stake):
3. post sports:
II. post1 [poʊst] VB trans
Phrases:
I. post2 [poʊst] N
1. post MIL:
2. post (job/place where someone works):
II. post2 [poʊst] VB trans
2. post LAW:
Present
Ipost
youpost
he/she/itposts
wepost
youpost
theypost
Past
Iposted
youposted
he/she/itposted
weposted
youposted
theyposted
Present Perfect
Ihaveposted
youhaveposted
he/she/ithasposted
wehaveposted
youhaveposted
theyhaveposted
Past Perfect
Ihadposted
youhadposted
he/she/ithadposted
wehadposted
youhadposted
theyhadposted
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Planter was at length got away from the lamp-post into an adjoining street, and, a door being thrown open, was finally pushed in and saved.
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Each night, she passes through miles of the wards, carrying a lamp, so she can satisfy herself that her patients have all they need.
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Each bay of the nave and the side isle has the original lamp fittings illuminating the chapel.
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In the 1850s the light was provided from a burning wick in a whale oil lamp.
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Therefore, the diameter of the light spot is defined by the aluminium reflector, and can not be adjusted without changing the lamp.
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