单词 | light trap |
释义 | light trapn. 1. Photography and Cinematography. A device which protects film or photographic plates from accidental exposure to actinic light; (sometimes) spec. one which excludes light from a darkroom or other place in which photographic materials are developed. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > equipment > trap or snare > [noun] > trap for insects flycatcher1708 bug trap?1765 flapper1796 fly-cage1838 flypaper1842 fly-trap1855 catch-'em-alive-oh1856 light trap1881 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > photographic processes > processing and printing equipment > [noun] > other processing or printing equipment filter paper1670 buffer1854 fuming-box1874 squeegee1878 light trap1881 changing table1882 print-washer1889 washer1891 safe lamp1893 rectifier1921 apron1935 register board1967 1881 Brit. Jrnl. Photogr. 20 May 252/2 Detailed particulars concerning the automatic ‘cut-off’ or light trap always employed in connection with the dark shutter of the most improved American camera slides. 1965 M. J. Langford Basic Photogr. xv. 266 If..the darkroom is designed for entry or exit of staff without introducing light, some form of ‘light trap’ is essential. 2005 P. Wheeler Pract. Cinematogr. (ed. 2) 45 Both the feed roll of film and the take-up roll are housed in a light-tight container provided with a light trap..—this assembly is known as the film magazine. 2. A trap incorporating a light, used for attracting, catching, and sometimes killing, nocturnal flying insects. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > equipment > trap or snare > [noun] > trap for insects > light light trap1882 trap-light1896 1882 1st Rep. Board of State Hort. Commissioners (Calif.) 27 As it is a nocturnal moth, light traps may be invented to capture it. 1972 C. M. Gjullin & G. W. Eddy Mosquitoes Northwestern U.S. (Bull. U.S. Dept. Agric., Research Service, No. 1447) 12/2 Carbon dioxide is stimulating to many species of mosquitoes, and the numbers taken in light traps can be increased by placing a piece of dry ice on or near a trap. 2003 Daily Tel. 1 May 9/1 The research station has recorded moths caught in a light-trap at its site in Hertfordshire. Derivatives ˈlight-trapped adj. Photography and Cinematography provided with a light trap (sense 1). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > photographic processes > processing and printing equipment > [adjective] > light-trapped or safe-lit light-trapped1894 safelighted1917 1894 Photo-beacon June 206/2 On opening a portion of the front of the camera, there are seen passing through a light-trapped opening, as many of the paper tapes as there are films in the magazine. 1956 Focal Encycl. Photogr. 677/1 Many darkrooms..have light-trapped entrances so that the staff can pass freely in and out while sensitized materials are being handled. 2007 A. Fox et al. Langford's Basic Photogr. (ed. 8) xi. 252 35 mm and 120 tanks..have a light-trapped inlet/waste for solutions to act on the film in sequence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2021). < |
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