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lampe témoin
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
lamp [Brit lamp, Am læmp] N (all contexts)
I. signal [Brit ˈsɪɡn(ə)l, Am ˈsɪɡnəl] N
1. signal (cue):
signal m (for de)
2. signal (sign, indication):
signe m (of de)
3. signal RAIL:
4. signal:
signal RADIO, TV, ELECTRON
5. signal (message) fig:
II. signal [Brit ˈsɪɡn(ə)l, Am ˈsɪɡnəl] ADJ form attr
signal triumph, achievement, success
signal honour
signal attr failure
III. signal <pres part etc signalling, signalled Brit signaling, signaled Am> [Brit ˈsɪɡn(ə)l, Am ˈsɪɡnəl] VB trans
1. signal (gesture to) lit:
to signal (to sb) that
faire signe (à qn) que
2. signal (indicate) fig:
signal shift, determination, reluctance, disapproval, support
signal release
3. signal (mark):
signal end, beginning, decline
IV. signal <pres part etc signalling, signalled Brit signaling, signaled Am> [Brit ˈsɪɡn(ə)l, Am ˈsɪɡnəl] VB intr
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signal lamp N
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lamp [læmp] N
I. signal [ˈsɪgnəl] N
1. signal (particular gesture) a. COMPUT:
to give sb a signal to +infin
faire signe à qn de +infin
2. signal (indication):
3. signal Am → indicator
II. signal <-l(l)-> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB trans
1. signal (indicate):
2. signal (gesticulate):
III. signal <-l(l)-> [ˈsɪgnəl] VB intr
indicator N a. TECH
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lamp [læmp] N
I. signal [ˈsɪg·n ə l] N
1. signal (particular gesture) a. comput:
to give sb a signal to +infin
faire signe à qn de +infin
2. signal (indication):
3. signal AUTO:
II. signal <-l- [or -ll-]> [ˈsɪg·n ə l] VB trans
1. signal (indicate):
2. signal (gesticulate):
III. signal <-l- [or -ll-]> [ˈsɪg·n ə l] VB intr
GEA Glossary of Refrigeration Technology
Present
Isignal
yousignal
he/she/itsignals
wesignal
yousignal
theysignal
Past
Isignalled / American English signaled
yousignalled / American English signaled
he/she/itsignalled / American English signaled
wesignalled / American English signaled
yousignalled / American English signaled
theysignalled / American English signaled
Present Perfect
Ihavesignalled / American English signaled
youhavesignalled / American English signaled
he/she/ithassignalled / American English signaled
wehavesignalled / American English signaled
youhavesignalled / American English signaled
theyhavesignalled / American English signaled
Past Perfect
Ihadsignalled / American English signaled
youhadsignalled / American English signaled
he/she/ithadsignalled / American English signaled
wehadsignalled / American English signaled
youhadsignalled / American English signaled
theyhadsignalled / American English signaled
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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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