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1 glazing
tr['gleɪzɪŋ]1 (windows) colocación nombre femenino de cristales; (windowpanes) cristales nombre masculino plural, vidrierían.• vidriado s.m.• vidrio s.m.'gleɪzɪŋmass nouna) ( glass) vidrios mpl, cristales mpl (Esp)b) (act, job) acristalamiento m, acristalación f['ɡleɪzɪŋ]N2) = glaze* * *['gleɪzɪŋ]mass nouna) ( glass) vidrios mpl, cristales mpl (Esp)b) (act, job) acristalamiento m, acristalación f -
2 vidrio
Del verbo vidriar: ( conjugate vidriar) \ \
vidrío es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vidrió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: vidriar vidrio
vidrio sustantivo masculino fábrica de vidrio glassworksb) (esp AmL) ( objeto):cambié uno de los vidrios I replaced one of the panes o windowpanes; me corté con un vidrio I cut myself on a piece of glass; hay vidrios rotos en la calle there is broken glass in the street; pagar los vidrios rotos to take the responsibility o the blame
vidriar vtr (alfarería) to glaze
vidrio sustantivo masculino glass ' vidrio' also found in these entries: Spanish: bote - candente - contenedor - cristal - envasar - envasada - envasado - horno - soplar - tarro - empañar - estallar - estrellar - fibra - ojo - pulir - reciclado - reciclar - tapón - trozo English: bottle bank - fiberglass - fibreglass - glass - glassblowing - glasscutter - molten - pane - sheet - bottle - fiber - glaze - glazed - on - partition - stained glass - window
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