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21 матовый
1. lustre less2. flat3. lusterless4. lustreless5. antiglare6. frostywhite7. mat8. dull; dim; mat9. matteСинонимический ряд:неяркий (прил.) бледный; мерклый; мутный; неяркий; тусклый -
22 Crepe Janigor
A dress crepe fabric made in America. It is of the heavy rib type, which through an illusion of colour seems to have ribs of different sizes. The warp is composed of alternate ends of viscose rayon and dull lustre acetate (Albene, the dull lustre Rhodiaseta yarn). The weft is three-fold worsted yarn. When cross-dyed the fabric shows different shadings between the alternate picks. A dull lustre finish is given to the cloth. -
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24 матовый блеск
1) Geology: dull lustre, earthy lustre, weak lustre2) Forestry: eggshell luster3) Makarov: dull luster -
25 блеск
1. м. lustre, glitter2. м. астр. brightness3. м. glanceсвинцовый блеск, галенит — lead glance
серебристый блеск, аргентин — silver glance
антимонит, сурьмяный блеск — antimony glance
гематит, железный блеск, красный железняк — iron glance
Синонимический ряд:1. глянец (сущ.) глянец; лоск2. сияние (сущ.) блистание; сверкание; сияние -
26 блеск
brilliance, flash, luster, polish, sparkle, ( характеристика глазури и эмали) gloss value* * *блеск м.1. (характеристика свойств поверхности, отражающей свет) lustre, glitter2. ( яркость) астр. brightness3. ( минералов) glanceабсолю́тный блеск — absolute brightnessалма́зный блеск — adamantine glanceви́димый блеск — apparent brightnessжи́рный блеск — greasy lustreзвё́здный блеск — stellar brightnessблеск звезды́ — stellar brightnessинтегра́льный блеск — integrated brightnessма́товый блеск — dull lustreполуметалли́ческий блеск — submetallic lustreсмоли́стый блеск — pitchy lustreстекля́нный блеск — vitreous [glassy] lustreшелкови́стый блеск — silky lustre* * * -
27 жирный блеск
1) Geology: dull lustre, resinaceous lustre, resinous lustre, soapy lustre2) Mining: greasy lustre3) Perfume: oily sheen4) Makarov: greasy luster, soapy luster -
28 слабый блеск
1) Geology: dull lustre, earthy lustre, weak lustre2) Forestry: eggshell luster3) Makarov: weak luster -
29 тусклый блеск
1) Geology: dull lustre2) Makarov: dull luster -
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31 тусклый блеск
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32 матовый шёлк
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33 полуматовый шёлк
Textile: silk of dull lustre -
34 मन्दकान्त
manda-kāntam. slightly bright, of a dull lustre W.
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35 матовый шелк
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36 Chiriman
A dull lustre silk crepe of Japanese make; rather coarse yarns are used of about 400 denier. The picks are alternately right and reverse twist and the cloth piece dyed. -
37 Cote Satine
A twill cloth made from rayon yarns, the face usually a viscose lustrous yarn and the back acetate or other dull lustre yarn. Principally used by the cheap ready-made underclothing trades. The cloth is a duchesse satin in rayon yarns. -
38 Gros De Suez
A silk material in dull lustre used as a lining for bonnets. Made 18-in. wide, with fine ribs. Also called Turquoise Silk. -
39 Lyons Satin
A fine quality of satin produced at Lyons having a silk back. It has a dull lustre face of doubled cotton yarn and is used for trimmings. -
40 matēts spīdums
▪ Terminilv ģeol.ru блеск матовыйen dull lustreZin93▪ EuroTermBank terminiĀdTekstru матовый блескETB
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