sconce
sconce — 名詞
- sconcesingular
- sconcesplural
1. a decorative light fixture that is fixed to a wall, designed to hold one or more
壁燈
固定在牆上的燈具,可放蠟燭或燈泡
a decorative light fixture that is fixed to a wall, designed to hold one or more candles or electric bulbs — for example, the kind you might see on either side of a bathroom mirror or along a hotel corridor.
The hotel hallway was lit by elegant brass sconces every few meters.
飯店走廊每隔幾公尺就有一盞優雅的黃銅壁燈。
passive: hallway was lit by [sconces]
Wei asked the electrician to install two wall sconces above the fireplace.
Wei 請水電師傅在壁爐上方安裝兩盞壁燈。
collocation: install a sconce above [place]
Camille found a matching pair of porcelain sconces at the flea market.
Camille 在跳蚤市場找到了一對相配的瓷製壁燈。
A single candle sconce beside the old wooden door cast a warm glow.
老舊木門旁的一盞蠟燭壁燈散發出溫暖的光芒。
Constanza chose simple ceramic sconces for the bookcase wall in her study.
Constanza 為她書房的書櫃牆挑選了簡單的陶瓷壁燈。
- wall light
a broader term for any light fixture attached to a wall; sconce often implies a more decorative style
- wall lamp
interchangeable with wall light, though lamp can also suggest a fixture with a shade or globe
- candle bracket
specifically a metal arm that holds a candle against a wall; less common for electric lights
文法句型
a [adjective] sconce
sconce + on/above + [surface]
用法筆記
Sconce refers only to wall-mounted fixtures. Do not use it for standing lamps, ceiling lights, or table lamps.