lampshade$43196$ - translation to greek
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lampshade$43196$ - translation to greek

DECORATIVE OR FUNCTIONAL DIFFUSER PLACED OVER THE LIGHT SOURCE OF A LAMP FIXTURE
Lampshades; Abat-jour; Hang a lampshade; Lamp shade; Lampshading; Abatjour
  • Argand oil lamp]] in use with a glass shade, 1822
  • 18th century réverbère
  • Adjustable tole (painted tin) candleshade in a Russian portrait, c. 1830s

lampshade      
n. αμπαζούρ

Definition

lampshade
¦ noun a cover for a lamp, used to soften or direct its light.

Wikipedia

Lampshade

A lampshade is a fixture that envelops the lightbulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it emits. Lampshades can be made out of a large variety of materials like paper, glass, fabric or stone. Often times conical or cylindrical in shape, lampshades can be found on floor, desk, tabletop, or suspended lamps. The term can also apply to the glass (or other materials) hung around many designs of ceiling lamp. Beyond its practical purpose, significant emphasis is also usually given to decorative and aesthetic features. A lamp shade also serves to "shade" human eyes from the direct glare of the light bulbs used to illuminate the lamp. Some lamp shades are also lined with a hard-backed opaque lining, often white or gold, to reflect as much light as possible through the top and bottom of the shade while blocking light from emitting through the walls of the shade itself. In other cases, the shade material is deliberately decorative so that upon illumination it may emphasize a display of color and light emitting through the shade surface itself.