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candle [ˈkændəl] n 1. a cylindrical piece of wax, tallow, or other fatty substance surrounding a wick, which is burned to produce light 2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) Physics a. See international candle b. another name for candela burn the candle at both ends to exhaust oneself, esp by being up late and getting up early to work not hold a candle to Informal to be inferior or contemptible in comparison with your dog doesn't hold a candle to mine not worth the candle Informal not worth the price or trouble entailed (esp in the phrase the game's not worth the candle) vb (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) (tr) to examine (eggs) for freshness or the likelihood of being hatched by viewing them against a bright light [Old English candel, from Latin candēla, from candēre to be white, glitter] candler n can•dle (ˈkæn dl) n., v. -dled, -dling. n. 1. a long, usu. slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light. 2. something resembling this in appearance or use. 3. any of various former international standard units of luminous intensity. Abbr.: c., c Compare candela. v.t. 4. to examine (eggs) for freshness, fertility, etc., by holding them up to a bright light. Idioms: 1. hold a candle to, to compare favorably with (usu. in the negative). 2. worth the candle, worth the effort involved (usu. in the negative). [before 900; Middle English, Old English candel < Latin candēla, derivative of candēre to shine] can′dler, n.
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Translations candle [ˈkændl] candle [ˈkændəl] n (wax) → bougie f; (tallow) → chandelle f; (in church) → cierge m to burn the candle at both ends → brûler la chandelle par les deux bouts he can't hold a candle to you → il ne vous arrive pas à la cheville the game is not worth the candle (old-fashioned) → le jeu n'en vaut pas la chandelle candle holder candle-holder n → porte-bougie m candle n → Kerze f; to burn the candle at both ends → mit seinen Kräften Raubbau treiben; he can’t hold a candle to his brother → er kann seinem Bruder nicht das Wasser reichen; the game is not worth the candle → das ist nicht der Mühe wert candle in cpds → Kerzen-; candle end n → Kerzenstummel m candle grease n → Kerzenwachs nt candlelight n → Kerzenlicht nt, → Kerzenschein m; by candle → im Kerzenschein, bei Kerzenlicht; a candle dinner → ein Candlelight-Dinner nt, → ein Essen nt → bei Kerzenlicht candle: candlepower n (old Elec) → Lichtstärke f candlestick n → Kerzenhalter m candlewick n → Kerzendocht m (Tex) → Frottierplüschmuster nt attr bedspread → im Frottierplüschmuster a moulded piece of wax with a wick in the centre, for giving light. We had to use candles when the electric lights went out. ˈcandle-light noun the light from a candle. We had dinner by candle-light. ˈcandlestick noun a holder for a candle. candle → شمعة svíčka stearinlys Kerze κερί vela kynttilä bougie svijeća candela ろうそく 양초 kaars stearinlys świeca vela свеча stearinljus เทียน mum nến 蜡烛 Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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