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chandelier

/shan-dl-eer/US // ˌʃæn dlˈɪər //UK // (ˌʃændɪˈlɪə) //

枝形吊灯,吊灯,枝状吊灯,悬挂式吊灯

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a decorative, sometimes ornate, light fixture suspended from a ceiling, usually having branched supports for a number of lights.

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Examples

  • Miss Savage X Fenty posed with a braided chandelier as her crown, while wearing Maximilian’s elevated reinvention of a LBD.

  • Glowing yellow chandeliers came on inside the Capitol as the sky darkened.

  • He ate bicycles, grocery carts, chandeliers, the glass in which his beer was served and even, over the course of two years, an entire Cessna airplane.

  • And good luck getting the song (and music video) to “Chandelier” out of your head.

  • Entering the theater brings visitors to an ornate lobby with vaulted ceilings, golden walls, and an enormous chandelier.

  • Taut red fabric on the ceiling above the chandelier gives the room a cool, circus-tent vibe.

  • Chandelier, swimming pool, patient EKG, Abracadabra, you are free.

  • He went out to light at the coach lamps a seven-candle chandelier, with which he came back.

  • It was brilliantly lighted, as well by patent lamps, as by a chandelier in the middle.

  • It seemed to Eric that the amethysts on the Medici boots winked wickedly in the light of the big chandelier.

  • So when the three servants came, nothing was there but a church, with a chandelier in it.

  • Said Lina: 'Then do you become a church, and I'll be the chandelier in it.'