lamp post - traducción al griego
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RAISED SOURCE OF LIGHT ON THE EDGE OF A ROAD OR WALKWAY
Street-lights; Light standard; Streetlights; Streetlight; Streetlamp; Street lights; Street lamp; Street lighting; Lamp post; Film cutout; Lamppost; Highway light; Highway lighting; Streetlighting; Lamp standard; Electric street lights; Lamp Post; Light poles; Street-light; Street Light; Urban lighting; Lamp-post; Street light controller; Lamposts; Urban Lighting; Public street and highway lighting; Street lamps; Light pole; Leafnut; Lightpost; Lampposts; Automatic Street Lights; Lampost; Réverbère; Reverbere; Road lamp; Road lamps; Road light; Street Lights; Draft:Variations of Expressway Lights in North America; Draft:Controlled-Access Highway Lights in the United States
  • Conventional streetlights are used instead of high-mast lighting near airport runway approaches due to the negative effects caused by the latter.
  • London King's Cross]]
  • Heritage lamp post in the [[City Botanic Gardens]], [[Brisbane]]
  • low-pressure sodium lamp]] in the UK
  • Detail of a street light with [[Cupid]], at the [[Austrian Parliament Building]] ([[Vienna]])
  • bicycle path]] with street lights in London
  • A ''Fietspad'' or bicycle path in the Netherlands with street lighting
  • Highway 401]] in Ontario, Canada
  • A street lamp with a telecell installed. This communicates with the council's central management system.
  • A man performing maintenance on a street light in Tokyo
  • Map of [[Tamworth, New South Wales]], showing the position of leads and lights along the network of city streets in 1888
  • [[William Murdoch]]'s house in [[Redruth]], UK, the first domestic house in the world to be lit by gas
  • low-pressure sodium lamp]] running at full brightness
  • New York City fire alarm pull box indicator mounted on street light
  • Sign in [[Leeds]], UK indicating part-night lighting, meant to save energy and reduce light pollution.
  • Detail of a street light from Paris
  • LED]] street lighting
  • An unlit high-pressure sodium lamp
  • Streetlights from an 1871 catalog
  • A streetlight during a snowfall
  • Old-style streetlight with lamps near the Mönchbruch hunting lodge near [[Rüsselsheim am Main]], Germany
  • Decorative but functional lamps in the Plaza at sunset, [[Samaipata, Bolivia]]
  • arc lamp]] on the Avenue de l'Opera in Paris (1878), the first form of electric street lighting

lamp post         
φανοστάτης
kerosene lamp         
  • "Central-draft" tubular-wick kerosene lamp
  • Dead-flame
  • Cold-blast
  • New Zealand Railways]] lamp on the [[Weka Pass Railway]]
  • Sumburgh Head lighthouse]] until 1976.
  • Hot-blast
TYPE OF LIGHTING DEVICE
Paraffin lamp; Pressure lamp; Kerosine Lamp; Kerosene lantern; Hurricane lamp; Hurricane lantern; Kerosene pressure lamp; Kerosene lamps; Kerosene lighting; Kerosine Lantern; Hurricane Lanterns
λάμπα πετρέλαιου
post office         
  • GPO]] in 1845
  • Students attend an unstaffed postal facility
  • [[Surathkal]] Post Office, India
  • Old post office in [[Toompea]] in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • West Toledo Branch Post Office in [[Toledo, Ohio]], in 1912
CUSTOMER SERVICE FACILITY OF A POSTAL SYSTEM
Post-office; Drop letter; Post offices; Post office branch; Mail office; Postal office; Postal clerk; 郵局; 🏤; Posting house; Post Office; Receiving office; Post office building; Receiving offices; The Post Office; Postoffice
ταχυδρομείο

Definición

Davy lamp
¦ noun historical a miner's portable safety lamp with the flame enclosed by wire gauze to reduce the risk of a gas explosion.
Origin
named after the English chemist Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), who invented it.

Wikipedia

Street light

A street light, light pole, lamp pole, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road or path. Similar lights may be found on a railway platform. When urban electric power distribution became ubiquitous in developed countries in the 20th century, lights for urban streets followed, or sometimes led.

Many lamps have light-sensitive photocells that activate the lamp automatically when needed, at times when there is little-to-no ambient light, such as at dusk, dawn, or at the onset of dark weather conditions. This function in older lighting systems could be performed with the aid of a solar dial. Many street light systems are being connected underground instead of wiring from one utility post to another. Street lights are an important source of public security lighting intended to reduce crime.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para lamp post
1. So I put up against a lamp post and frisked.
Writings on the Wall _ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar _ Talks at Google
2. from a laser station on a close by hill, or indeed, lamp post.
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3. to stick them on a lamp post and they have their own address
Existence _ David Brin _ Talks at Google
4. or the people and the lamp post off to the left.
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5. But in a nutshell, at the top side above the street, like at a lamp post level or something,
The Delancey Underground _ Dan Barasch _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de lamp post
1. The youth died instantly when he fell from the motorcycle and hit a lamp post.
2. They went outside to find the Scotts car wrapped around a lamp post.
3. The GF moved backwards, so those facing them had to act like coxes: "Lamp– post!
4. We have a very ornate Victorian lamp–post from St Pancras station in our garden.
5. A mysterious buzz around a city centre lamp post has been terrifying shoppers.