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Halogenglühbirne

u rečniku PONS

halo·gen ˈbulb N

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

bulb [bʌlb] N

1. bulb BOT:

Zwiebel f <-, -n>
Knolle f <-, -n>
Bulbus m <-, Bụl·bi> spec

2. bulb (round part):

bulb of a bow
Wulst m o f <-(e)s, Wülste>
bulb of a breast pump, test tube
Kolben m <-s, ->
bulb of a dropper, horn
Ballon m <-s, -s>
bulb of a thermometer
Kugel f <-, -n>

3. bulb ELEC:

Glühlampe f <-, -n>
[Glüh]birne f inf

4. bulb ANAT:

Bulbus m <-, Bụl·bi> spec

halo·gen [ˈhæləʤen, Am -loʊ-] N

Halogen nt <-s, -e>

Klett rečnik iz geografije

bulb [bʌlb] N

Klett rečnik iz biologije

bulb N BOT

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The high operating temperature of halogen bulbs may be a safety hazard in some applications.
en.wikipedia.org
Incandescent light bulbs that meet the new standards, for example high-efficiency halogen bulbs, continue to be available.
en.wikipedia.org
Halogen bulbs are incandescent -- just a slightly more efficient version.
reneweconomy.com.au
The expected life of a halogen bulb is just one or two years, but compact fluorescents can sometimes make it to ten.
www.theverge.com
Halogen bulbs, for example, burn hot but are more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs and popular for track lighting and other specific installation.
www.thestar.com