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oil lamp
Öllampe
ˈoil lamp N
Petroleumlampe f <-, -n>
lamp [læmp] N
Lampe f <-, -n>
Nachttischlampe f <-, -n>
Straßenlaterne f <-, -n>
Infrarotlampe f <-, -n>
I. oil [ɔɪl] N
1. oil (lubricant):
Öl nt <-(e)s, -e>
2. oil no pl (petroleum):
[Erd]öl nt
3. oil FOOD:
to fry sth in deep oil [or to deep-fry sth in oil]
4. oil (for cosmetic use):
Sonnenöl nt <-(e)s, -e>
5. oil (oil-based paints):
oils pl
Phrases:
II. oil [ɔɪl] VB trans
1. oil (treat):
to oil sth
etw ölen
2. oil usu passive (be polluted):
Phrases:
to oil sb's hand [or palm]
jdn schmieren inf
oil, crude oil N
Present
Ioil
youoil
he/she/itoils
weoil
youoil
theyoil
Past
Ioiled
youoiled
he/she/itoiled
weoiled
youoiled
theyoiled
Present Perfect
Ihaveoiled
youhaveoiled
he/she/ithasoiled
wehaveoiled
youhaveoiled
theyhaveoiled
Past Perfect
Ihadoiled
youhadoiled
he/she/ithadoiled
wehadoiled
youhadoiled
theyhadoiled
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Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)
The modern logo is a stylised oil lamp in a circle.
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Shadows are cast using an oil lamp or, in modern times, a halogen light, onto a cotton cloth background.
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On inclement days passengers used to shelter under the bridge as the platform was a very basic affair with name board and oil lamp.
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This was a major development of the traditional oil lamp, which introduced a glass chimney above the flame to increase air-flow.
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A binnacle may be subdivided into sections and its contents typically include one or more compasses and an oil lamp or other light source.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)
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Out of the silent play of hands before the fire, before the light of a torch, of an oil lamp, of a candle, appeared dogs, rabbits, birds, witches and gnomes.
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www.goethe.de
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Aus dem stummen Spiel der Hände vor dem Feuer, vor dem Licht einer Fackel, einer Öllampe, einer Kerze erschienen Hunde, Hasen, Vögel, Hexen und Gnome.
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As early as 1789, Erasmus Darwin suggested using Argand lamps (advanced oil lamps) as an improvement on Guyot’s Musique oculaire.[3] Bulbs with carbon filaments appeared after 1840.
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www.see-this-sound.at
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Schon Erasmus Darwin hatte 1789 als mögliche Verbesserung von Guyots Musique oculaire vorgeschlagen, Argand-Lampen (verbesserte Öllampen) zu verwenden.[3] Glühlampen mit Kohlestäbchen kamen ab 1840 auf.
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Of more recent vintage is the sculpture group of "Around the Sun" by the artist pistoiese Roberto Barni, works in bronze depicting three young blindfolded with an oil lamp in his right hand.
pistoia.guidatoscana.it
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Der jüngeren Jahrgang ist die Skulptur der Gruppe "Rund um die Sonne" von der Künstlerin Pistoiese Roberto Barni, Werke in Bronze Darstellung drei junge Augen mit einer Öllampe in seiner rechten Hand.
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The traditional but dangerous lamp oils are more versatile in use, however families with infants should only keep oil lamps and torches with a child-safe burner ( see Joint BAM BfR press release of 18 April 2007 ).
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www.bam.de
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Die klassischen aber gefährlichen Lampenöle sind vielseitiger verwendbar, sollten jedoch in Haushalten mit Kleinkindern in Öllampen und -fackeln mit kindersicherem Brenner ( siehe BAM-BfR-Pressemitteilung vom 18. April 2007 ) eingesetzt werden.
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On heavy, wooden tables under the glow of oil lamps and candles, you can feast on dishes prepared according to traditional recipes.
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www.luther-in-thueringen.com
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An schweren, hölzernen Tafeln im Schein von Öllampen und Kerzen labt man sich hier an Speisen nach originalen Rezepten.
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