Lamppost Meaning in English
word
ˈɫæmˌpoʊst/, /ˈɫæmpˌpoʊst
LAMP-pohst
lˈæmpəʊst
LAMP-pohst
释义
A tall pole by the side of a road or street with a light on top to help people see at night.
用法与细微差别
'Lamppost' usually refers to outdoor street lighting, not lamps inside a house. Common collocations: 'hit a lamppost', 'stand near a lamppost'. In UK English, 'lamp-post' (with a hyphen) is also common.
Spanish: poste de luz - farolaPortuguese (BR): poste de luz - poste de iluminaçãoPortuguese (PT): poste de luz - candeeiro de ruaChinese (Simplified): 路灯柱Chinese (Traditional): 路燈柱Hindi: स्ट्रीट लैंप पोस्टArabic: عمود الإنارةBengali: ল্যাম্পপোস্ট - রাস্তার বাতিস্তম্ভRussian: фонарный столбJapanese: 街灯Vietnamese: cột đèn đườngKorean: 가로등Turkish: lambader - sokak lambasıUrdu: سٹریٹ لیمپ - سڑک کے کنارے لگا بلبIndonesian: tiang lampu jalan
例句
The cat sat under the lamppost.
basic
There is a lamppost on every corner.
basic
The lamppost lights up the street at night.
basic
He crashed his bike into a lamppost.
natural
Kids were playing hide and seek around the lamppost.
natural
Meet me by the old lamppost at midnight.
natural