lectern in English

noun
1
a tall stand with a sloping top to hold a book or notes, and from which someone, typically a preacher or lecturer, can read while standing up.
The sound reflected from the lectern arrives toward the rear of the mic, where sound is rejected.

Use "lectern" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "lectern" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lectern", or refer to the context using the word "lectern" in the English Dictionary.

1. He thumped the lectern as he spoke.

2. Do not bring numerous volumes to the lectern.

3. Would you like a lectern for the presentation?

4. The lectern was draped in yellow silk sheets.

5. Her eyes were too often down on the lectern.

6. Sweating profusely and gripping the lectern, Anderson began his speech.

7. Godliman stood at a lectern, perched one leg like a bird.

8. Originally, the Ambo took the form of a portable lectern

9. He swayed and had to reach for the lectern to steady himself.

10. Lectern light units, lighting systems, floor lights, pointer lights and light fittings

11. Jim said, wrapping up his remarks and stepping away from the lectern.

12. Then they take up their positions, the reader going to the lectern.

13. President Tadic entered a packed hall and strode confidently to a central lectern .

14. Lepine yells at the three students on the lectern to get out, but nobody moves.

15. Monsignor Delgard sank to his knees, one hand still grasping the top of the lectern.

16. You may decide to put a table and a lectern in front of a blank wall.

17. Samples can be hung on a rod, in slotted pockets or placed on a lectern.

18. It had everything we could think of - lights, PA system, lectern and its own generator.

19. Corbett bowed towards Lady Amelia, stepped from the lectern and walked quietly out of the church.

20. They grip the lectern, their knees knock, and they sweat profusely as they try to get their point across.

21. Maryse Leclair is giving a presentation with two others on the lectern at the front of the class.

22. The privileged sign in at a large book attached by a thin chain to a sort of lectern.

23. That way, you can see if you clutch the lectern or keep your hands too stiffly at your side.

24. 28 They grip the lectern, their knees knock, and they sweat profusely as they try to get their point across.

25. The player is able to increase the amount of information displayed in the Bestiary through interacting with a Lectern.

26. Portable Analogian Typically used for: Gospel Stand, Icon Stand, Portrait Stand for use at funerals, Lectern for books and papers.

27. An imperial eagle lectern carved in jet supported upon its open black wings a huge, chained copy of the Codex Astartes.

28. Three interesting features inside are the box pews, the semi-circular altar rail, and the stone lectern dating from Norman times.

29. The lectern at the Guildhall is a classic example of one that looks beautiful but is too small and fragile to use.

30. Some one had brought the adjustable lectern and set it up perfectly but not bothered to find out the heights of the speakers.

31. Auditoriums: Building: Room Name or Number: AV Equipment: Capacity : Cancer Institute: Walton Auditorium Rm 1026: Blu Ray Player 1 Cable Tuner 1 Computer 1 Data Projector 1 Lectern Microphone 1 Microphone W/ Podium (Lectern) 1 Network Connection 1 Projection Booth 1 Projection Screen 1 Touch Screen Control 1 Wall inputs: HDMI, Composite

32. What does Ambo mean? A raised speaking stand in a church, especially such a stand in early Christian churches serving as a lectern or pulpit.

33. An old oak lectern, dating from the middle of the 15th century, carries a chained copy, in a Tudor binding of brass, of Dean Comber 's …

34. Ambo (liturgy) or Ambon, in Eastern orthodoxy the elevated area in front of the Iconostasis Ambo, a pulpit or lectern in a church sanctuary (the official term for Catholic pulpits)

35. Austrian Biedermeier 1840s Walnut Two-Drawer Commode with Doric Semi-Columns Rare and Wonderful Biedermeier Lectern or Standing Desk Early 19th Century French Cherry Wood Biedermeier Chests of Drawers, circa 1820 Switzerland Mahogany Ebonized Hinged Music Box …

36. Balzer had brought with him a 27-inch-high Biunial lantern made in Great Britain circa the 1880s, and he soon vacated the lectern to take a seat in the fourth row of the auditorium, where the device had been installed

37. Synonyms & Antonyms of Awaited (Entry 1 of 2) being in accordance with the prescribed, normal, or logical course of events at the Awaited moment the President walked up to the lectern and began his address to the nation

38. Certificates of gratitude were given to Boris Prokopyev, the main builder of the temple, to Dimitri Kichakov, who built the dome and Analogions, and Zivko Reluskosky, for making the Holy Table, the Preparation Table, and the artistically carved lectern for the Gospel.

39. After being blessed by Ratzinger, an English deacon of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, Paul Moss (who has now been ordained priest and is currently serving as Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Birmingham), proceeded with the Book of the Gospels to the ambo or lectern.