light fixture

collocation in English

meaningsoflightandfixture

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light
adjective
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
not weighing ...
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fixture
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfɪks.tʃər/
us
/ˈfɪks.tʃɚ/
a permanently fixed piece of furniture in a house, such as a bath, that would not be taken by someone when moving to a ...
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(Definition oflightandfixturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflight fixture

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She had no light, and water poured in down thelightfixturein the centre of the living room.
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Inside the canopy is an ornate ironlightfixturewith four incandescent bulbs to light the fountain.
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Billiard rooms need overhead lighting, and a multi-bulblightfixturespecifically designed for illuminating a billiard table is most often used.
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Yamaguchi then knotted strips of his bedsheet into a makeshift rope and used it to hang himself from alightfixture.
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The sunburst, or center ceilinglightfixture, was five feet in diameter.
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The photometry of alightfixturedescribes the way it distributes its light into space.
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A completelightfixtureand lamp costs about $400$500.
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He rips thelightfixturefrom the wall and throws it into the sink, electrocuting her.
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Later, he added alightfixtureto the ceiling fan.
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These are used with compact fluorescent tubes that plug into alightfixturethat has a permanent ballast.
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Changing lamps while the light fixtures are completely unplugged from power sources and otherlightfixture management keeps the equipment in prime working shape.
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Modern electriclightfixturesconces are often used in hallways or corridors to provide both lighting and a point of interest in a long passage.
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Thelightfixturereflected with a cast the light in six different directions.
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However, water begins accumulates in thelightfixtureabove them and the creature appears.
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Chandeliers were an early form oflightfixture.
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His wall-mounted spotlightfixturewith articulated arms is typical for his discrete, yet highly functional designs.
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Advantages are that it saves time and material by eliminating the need to install wires between the switch and controlled device, e.g., alightfixture.
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An original cast-ironlightfixturewith replacement globe extends from the lintel.
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