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62 sconce
/skɔns/ * danh từ - chân đèn, đế nến - chân đèn có móc treo vào tường, đế nến có móc treo vào tường -(đùa cợt) cái đầu, chỏm đầu - công sự nhỏ - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) nơi trú ẩn; bình phong * ngoại động từ - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (quân sự) đắp công sự nhỏ cho; bảo vệ bằng công sự nhỏ - phạt không cho uống bia (đại học Ôc-phớt) - (sử học) phạt vi phạm kỷ luật (ở trường đại học) -
63 sconce
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64 sconce mirror
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65 hurricane wall sconce
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66 hurricane-shade wall sconce
< light> ■ Wandleuchte mit Glasschirm fEnglish-german technical dictionary > hurricane-shade wall sconce
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67 wall sconce
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68 parole sconce
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69 ensconce en·sconce vt
[ɪn'skɒns]to ensconce o.s — sistemarsi bene
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70 бра
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71 канделябр
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72 val
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73 fenjer koji ne osvetljava nosi
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74 nastresnica
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75 svečnjak
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76 бра
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77 świecznik ścienny wspornikowy
• sconceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > świecznik ścienny wspornikowy
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78 nástěnný svícen
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79 шанец
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80 duvar şamdanı
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См. также в других словарях:
Sconce — Sconce, n. [D. schans, OD. schantse, perhaps from OF. esconse a hiding place, akin to esconser to hide, L. absconsus, p. p. of abscondere. See {Abscond}, and cf. {Ensconce}, {Sconce} a candlestick.] 1. A fortification, or work for defense; a fort … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sconce — sconce, scons(e), skons ou skun(k)s n. m. Fourrure de la moufette. ⇒SCONCE, SCONS(E), SKUNKS, SKUNGS, (SCONS, SCONSE)subst. masc. Fourrure fournie par les carnass … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sconce — Sconce, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sconced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sconcing}.] 1. To shut up in a sconce; to imprison; to insconce. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Immure him, sconce him, barricade him in t. Marston. [1913 Webster] 2. To mulct; to fine. [Obs.] Milton … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sconce — may refer to any of the following: * Sconce (fortification), a military fortification * Sconce (light fixture) * Sconcing, imposing a penalty in the form of drink * SCoNCe, Secure Computing and Networking Center, University of California, Irvine … Wikipedia
sconce — index fine, penalty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sconce — [skɔns US ska:ns] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: esconse screen for a light , from escondre to hide , from Latin abscondere; ABSCOND] an object that is attached to a wall and holds ↑candles or electric lights … Dictionary of contemporary English
sconce — [ skans ] noun count an object attached to a wall for holding a light or candle … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sconce — late 14c., candlestick with a screen, aphetic of O.Fr. esconse lantern, hiding place, from M.L. sconsa, from L. absconsa, fem. pp. of abscondere to hide. Meaning metal bracket candlestick fastened to a wall is recorded from mid 15c … Etymology dictionary
sconce — ► NOUN ▪ a candle holder attached to a wall with an ornamental bracket. ORIGIN Old French esconse lantern , from Latin absconsa laterna dark lantern … English terms dictionary
sconce — sconce1 [skäns] n. [ME sconse, aphetic < OFr esconse, dark lantern < pp. of escondre, to hide < L abscondere: see ABSCOND] a bracket attached to a wall for holding a candle, candles, or the like sconce2 [skäns] n. [Du schans, fortress,… … English World dictionary
sconce — Effectively, English now only has one word sconce in general use, although others have come and gone in the past. That is the noun meaning ‘candlestick’ or ‘wall bracket for a light’ [14]. It originally denoted a ‘lantern’ or ‘covered… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins