A cut-glass object, such as a pendant of a chandelier. 刻花玻璃物体如枝形吊灯的玻璃吊灯架
A glass pendant, especially on a chandelier. 玻璃吊灯架玻璃垂饰,尤指枝形吊灯上的
A decorative object, such as a chandelier, that gives off light. 枝形吊灯装饰性的能发光的东西,如枝形吊灯
chandelier
[ noun ] branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling <noun.artifact>
Chandelier \Chan`de*lier"\, n. [F. See {Chandler}.] 1. A candlestick, lamp, stand, gas fixture, or the like, having several branches; esp., one hanging from the ceiling.
2. (Fort.) A movable parapet, serving to support fascines to cover pioneers. [Obs.]
He sits under a crystal chandelier in a room fit for a Hapsburg.
When the Pope ascends, if not into heaven, at least into the flies, the chandelier drops smoothly to collect him. Even the acting is not to be faulted.
But then he also supplies a chandelier for something called "The Phantom of the Musical," a duet for a masked Andrew Lloyd Webber and a buck-toothed Miss Brightman.
The Lotte World Hotel has the world's largest chandelier in its lobby; it weighs 10.5 tons and holds 700 lightbulbs.
In the sitting room off his office, an antique clock has stopped and burnt-out lightbulbs remain in the chandelier.
Mrs. Dunton said she turned over thousands of dollars in cash at a time, supplied Ms. Wilson with new clothes and gave her a crystal chandelier, according to testimony.
Other items included a huge chandelier, two coin-operated "shoot-'em-up" robotic cowboys, a life-sized fiberglass horse and a number of horse-drawn wagons, carriages and sleighs.
Fifty very similar minutes, since unless the participants were to hang from the chandelier, there is little possible choreographic variety.
Her favorite haunts allegedly included the Las Vegas Hilton, whose secluded baccarat room features a massive crystal chandelier, silver-colored columns and a thick floral-patterned carpet in mauve and black.
The women in scarves continued their vigil with the candles, shuffling from one chandelier to the next.
At Harry's Bar great attention has been paid to the fixtures and fittings - the chandelier is Venetian, the tables and chairs were especially commissioned but it was the artistic touch to the food which thrilled me.
It rises to a loft where a chandelier glows, then fades as dawn breaks, panic sets in, guests tumble over the banisters in shock.
Mr. Lloyd Webber has his revenge, however: Once unmasked, he drops a tiny chandelier from the ceiling on Ms. Brightman.
Brown University has asked police to find out how a turn-of-the-century chandelier that disappeared from the school sometime in the late 1970s has reappeared in the newly renovated Providence Public Library.
Commercials for carry-out chicken and non-gritty laxative and a dishwasher liquid that can miraculously clean hardened pancake batter from a chandelier.