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- n1. глазурь
2. глянец; лоск
3. гололёд
- acrylic plastic glaze
- pottery glaze
- salt glaze
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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glaze [gleɪz]a. [+ door, window] vitrerb. [+ pottery, tiles] vernisser ; [+ cake, meat] glacer2. noun[person] prendre un air absent* * *[gleɪz] 1.2) ( for ceramics) glaçure f; ( in oil painting) glacis m; Culinary ( on pastry) dorure f; ( of jelly) nappage m; ( on meat) glaçage m3) US ( ice) verglas m2.transitive verb1) GB vitrer [window]; mettre [quelque chose] sous verre [picture]2) ( coat) vernisser [ceramics]; vernir [leather]; Photography glacer; Culinary glacer [meat]; dorer [pastry]3.intransitive verb (also glaze over) [eyes] devenir vitreux -
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A n2 ( substance) ( for ceramics) glaçure f ; ( in oil painting) glacis m ; Culin ( of icing) glaçage m ; (of jam, jelly) nappage m ;B vtr1 GB vitrer [door, window] ; mettre [qch] sous verre [picture] ;2 ( apply glaze to) vernisser [ceramics] ; vernir [leather] ; lustrer [fabric] ; Culin, Phot glacer ;3 US [ice] rendre [qch] lisse. -
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glaze I v 1. glasieren, mit Glasur versehen, überglasen (Isolierkeramik); 2. verglasen; 3. polieren, glätten glaze II 1. Glasur f, Überglasung f, glasige Oberfläche f (Isolierkeramik); 2. Glätte f, Glanz mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > glaze
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glaze I v 1. verglasen, mit Glasscheiben versehen; 2. glasieren, mit Glasur überziehen (z. B. Keramik); lasieren (farbig); engobieren; 3. polieren glaze II 1. OB Glasur f; Lasur f; 2. OB glasige Oberfläche f, Feuerblänke f, Feuerblankheit fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > glaze
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A term used to describe the finish on a cloth giving a smooth, highly-polished face. This glaze is obtained by means of a friction calender and its intensity depends largely on the properties of the ingredients with which the fabric has first been treated. -
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A term used in the early part of the 19th century for cotton dress linings in all colours with a glaze finish on one side only. -
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glaze [gleɪz]1. n1) мурава́, глазу́рь; гля́нец2) глазуро́ванная посу́да3) амер. слой льда, ледяно́й покро́в4) жив. лессиро́вка2. v1) вставля́ть стёкла; застекля́ть2) покрыва́ть глазу́рью, мураво́й3) покрыва́ть льдом4) кул. глазирова́ть5) тускне́ть, стеклене́ть ( о глазах); покрыва́ться поволо́кой6) жив. лессирова́ть7) тех. полирова́ть, лощи́ть -
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glaze kiln[´gleiz¸kiln] n пещ за печене на гледжосани керамични изделия. -
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glaze wheel[´gleiz¸hwi:l] n дървено колело за полиране (лъскане) на ножове, вилици и пр. -
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glaze baking Glasurbrand mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > glaze baking
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glaze coat glatte Bitumendachdeckschicht fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > glaze coat
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