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Qu'est-ce (qui) est lightning conductor - définition

APPOINTMENT IN THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY AND THE BRITISH ARMY AND THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN NAVY
Conductor (British Army); Sub-Conductor; Sub Conductor; Sub-conductor; Acting Conductor; Conductor (Army); Conductor (rank); Conductor (military)

lightning conductor         
  • Lightning protection system at a launch pad at [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station]].
  • [[Lightning]] striking the lightning rod of the [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
  • traveling salesman]] selling '''lightning rods'''
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  • 1266175}}.)
  • ESE lightning rod mounted at the Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas (Μονή του Αγίου Νικολάου), [[Meteora]], [[Greece]]
  • Nevyansk Tower]] in [[Russia]] crowned with a metallic rod grounded through a complex system of [[rebar]]s (some are seen at the basement)
  • Pointed lightning rod on a building
  • Diviš]] worked like a lightning rod
  • Lightning rod on a statue.
  • Hemingray]] insulator
METAL ROD OR METALLIC OBJECT TO PROTECT FROM LIGHTNING
Lightning conductor; Lightning discharger; Lightning protector; Electrical charge dissipator; Lightning Conductor; Lightning Rod; Lightning discharge wick; Lightning-rod; Lightning-protection system; Lightning protection; Franklin rod; Lightning protection system; Lightning rod tower; Early streamer emission; Lightning rods
(also chiefly N. Amer. lightning rod)
¦ noun Brit. a metal rod or wire fixed in a high and exposed place to divert lightning into the ground.
lightning conductor         
  • Lightning protection system at a launch pad at [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station]].
  • [[Lightning]] striking the lightning rod of the [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
  • traveling salesman]] selling '''lightning rods'''
  •  pages=331–366 }}</ref>
  • 1266175}}.)
  • ESE lightning rod mounted at the Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas (Μονή του Αγίου Νικολάου), [[Meteora]], [[Greece]]
  • Nevyansk Tower]] in [[Russia]] crowned with a metallic rod grounded through a complex system of [[rebar]]s (some are seen at the basement)
  • Pointed lightning rod on a building
  • Diviš]] worked like a lightning rod
  • Lightning rod on a statue.
  • Hemingray]] insulator
METAL ROD OR METALLIC OBJECT TO PROTECT FROM LIGHTNING
Lightning conductor; Lightning discharger; Lightning protector; Electrical charge dissipator; Lightning Conductor; Lightning Rod; Lightning discharge wick; Lightning-rod; Lightning-protection system; Lightning protection; Franklin rod; Lightning protection system; Lightning rod tower; Early streamer emission; Lightning rods
(lightning conductors)
A lightning conductor is a long thin piece of metal on top of a building that attracts lightning and allows it to reach the ground safely. (BRIT; in AM, use lightning rod
)
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lightning rod         
  • Lightning protection system at a launch pad at [[Cape Canaveral Space Force Station]].
  • [[Lightning]] striking the lightning rod of the [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
  • traveling salesman]] selling '''lightning rods'''
  •  pages=331–366 }}</ref>
  • 1266175}}.)
  • ESE lightning rod mounted at the Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapausas (Μονή του Αγίου Νικολάου), [[Meteora]], [[Greece]]
  • Nevyansk Tower]] in [[Russia]] crowned with a metallic rod grounded through a complex system of [[rebar]]s (some are seen at the basement)
  • Pointed lightning rod on a building
  • Diviš]] worked like a lightning rod
  • Lightning rod on a statue.
  • Hemingray]] insulator
METAL ROD OR METALLIC OBJECT TO PROTECT FROM LIGHTNING
Lightning conductor; Lightning discharger; Lightning protector; Electrical charge dissipator; Lightning Conductor; Lightning Rod; Lightning discharge wick; Lightning-rod; Lightning-protection system; Lightning protection; Franklin rod; Lightning protection system; Lightning rod tower; Early streamer emission; Lightning rods
(lightning rods)
1.
A lightning rod is the same as a lightning conductor
. (AM)
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2.
If you say that someone is a lightning rod for something, you mean that they attract that thing to themselves. (AM)
He is a lightning rod for controversy.
PHRASE: PHR n

Wikipédia

Conductor (military appointment)

Conductor (Cdr) is an appointment held by a few selected warrant officers class 1 in the Royal Logistic Corps and is one of the most senior appointments that can be held by a warrant officer in the British Army. Previously conductor was the most senior warrant officer appointment, but it was outranked with the creation of the Army Sergeant Major appointment in 2015 following Army reforms. The appointment was also reintroduced into the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps for selected warrant officers class 1 in 2005.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour lightning conductor
1. Beset by his own problems, John Prescott has survived as Mr Blair‘s lightning conductor.
2. Meanwhile he remains a useful lightning conductor for the chancellor if the next few months are bumpy in Brussels or at home.
3. He was the repeated subject of questions to the Prime Minister and friends said he had become a lightning conductor for Tony Blair, far in excess of his actual influence in Whitehall.
4. Nelson’s sculptor, Edward Hodges Baily, created the 18–ton statue in three main sections — lower body, upper body and his left arm clasping a mighty 8ft bronze sword which acts as a conduit for the lightning conductor on his hat.
5. He said the bulk of these were structural faults and cited the placing of a lightning conductor inside a flagpole at an unnamed camp as an example of safety lapses that needed to be fixed.