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1 Blachfrost
glaze; glazed frost; verglas -
2 Glatteis
glaze; glazed frost; verglas -
3 Reifglätte
glaze; glazed frost; verglas -
4 Ablaufen der Glasur
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5 Glasur
f; -, -en* * *die Glasurglaze; overglaze* * *Gla|sur [glaː'zuːɐ]f -, -englaze; (METAL) enamel; (= Zuckerguss) icing (Brit), frosting (esp US)* * *die1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) glaze2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glaze3) (a glossy paint.) enamel* * *Gla·sur[glaˈzu:ɐ̯]f1. (Keramikglasur) glaze, glazing* * *die; Glasur, Glasuren1) (Schmelz) glaze* * *ohne Glasur unglazed* * *die; Glasur, Glasuren1) (Schmelz) glaze* * *-en (Keramik) f.glaze n. -en (Kuchen) f.frosting (US) n.icing n. -en (Metall) f.gloss n.(§ pl.: glosses) - en (auf Töpferwaren) f.enamel n. -en f.overglaze n. -
6 glasieren
v/t* * *to glaze* * *gla|sie|ren [gla'ziːrən] ptp glasiertvtto glaze; Kuchen to ice (Brit), to frost (esp US)* * *1) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) glaze2) (to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) ice* * *gla·sie·ren *[glaˈzi:rən]vt▪ etw \glasieren* * *transitives Verb1) (glätten und haltbar machen) glaze* * *glasieren v/t* * *transitives Verb1) (glätten und haltbar machen) glaze* * *v.to enamel v.to glaze v.to vitrify v. -
7 Lasur
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8 Tortenguss
m glaze* * *Tọr|ten|gussmglaze* * *Tor·ten·gussRRm glaze* * ** * *Tortenguss m glaze* * * -
9 verglasen
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10 lasieren
v/t (Bild) glaze; (Holz) varnish* * *la|sie|ren [la'ziːrən] ptp lasiertvtBild, Holz to varnish; Glas to glaze* * *la·sie·ren *[laˈzi:rən]vt▪ etw \lasieren to varnish [or glaze] sth* * *transitives Verb varnish* * ** * *transitives Verb varnish -
11 Schmelz
m; -es, kein Pl.2. fig., von Klang: melodiousness, mellowness; von Farbe: lustre (Am. luster); der Schmelz der Jugend the bloom of youth* * *Schmẹlz [ʃmɛlts]m -(e)s, -e(= Glasur) glaze; (= Zahnschmelz) enamel; (geh, einer Farbe) lustre (Brit), luster (US), glow; (= Wohlklang) melodiousness, mellifluousness* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃmɛlts]m1. (Zahnschmelz) enamelder \Schmelz der Stimme the softness of voiceder \Schmelz der Farben the glowing of colour [or AM -or]verblasster \Schmelz der Jugend faded sweetness of youth* * *der; Schmelzes enamel* * *der Schmelz der Jugend the bloom of youth* * *der; Schmelzes enamel* * *-e m.enamel n. -
12 appretieren
v/t fachspr. finish; (Textilien stärken) auch starch; (imprägnieren) waterproof; (Holz) auch dress; (Papier) auch glaze* * *ap|pre|tie|ren [apre'tiːrən] ptp appretiertvt (TEX)to starch; (= imprägnieren) to waterproof; Holz to dress, to finish; Papier to glaze* * *ap·pre·tie·ren *[apreˈti:rən]vt CHEM▪ etw \appretieren to proof [or finish] sthetw fleckunempfindlich/nässeunempfindlich \appretieren to stainproof [or rainproof] [or waterproof] sth* * *appretieren v/t fachspr finish; (Textilien stärken) auch starch; (imprägnieren) waterproof; (Holz) auch dress; (Papier) auch glaze -
13 Guss
m; -es, Güsse1. TECH. (Gießen) founding, casting (process); (Gussstücke) castings Pl.; DRUCK. fount, Am. font; aus einem Guss made in one casting; es ist ( wie) aus einem Guss fig. it’s all of a piece* * *der Gusscasting* * *Gụss [gʊs]m -es, ordm;e['gʏsə](wie) aus einem Guss (fig) — a unified whole
einen Kuchen mit einem Guss überziehen — to ice or frost (US) a cake
* * *GussRR<-es, Güsse>mGußALT<-sses, Güsse>[ˈgʊs, pl ˈgʏsə]m2. (Zuckerguss) icingaus \Guss made from cast iron5. MEDkalte Güsse cold affusions6.▶ [wie] aus einem \Guss forming a uniform and integrated whole* * *der; Gusses, Güsse1) (das Gießen) casting; founding[wie] aus einem Guss — forming a unified or an integrated whole; fully coordinated < plan>
2) (ugs.): (Regenschauer) downpour3) (gegossenes Erzeugnis) casting; cast4) (das Begießen) stream* * *aus einem Guss made in one casting;* * *der; Gusses, Güsse1) (das Gießen) casting; founding[wie] aus einem Guss — forming a unified or an integrated whole; fully coordinated < plan>
2) (ugs.): (Regenschauer) downpour3) (gegossenes Erzeugnis) casting; cast4) (das Begießen) stream* * *¨-e m.cast n. -
14 Salzglasur
f Keramik: salt glaze* * *Salzglasur f Keramik: salt glaze* * *(Keramik) f.salt glaze n. f.vapour glazing n. -
15 Appretur
f; -, -en finish, dressing, waterproofing* * *die Appreturfinish; dressing; glaze* * *Ap|pre|tur [apre'tuːɐ]f -, -en(= Mittel) finish; (TEX) starch; (= Wasserundurchlässigkeit) waterproofing; (für Papier) glaze, finish* * *Ap·pre·tur<-, -en>[apreˈtu:ɐ̯]f CHEM finish* * *die; Appretur, Appreturen (Textilind.) dressing; finishing* * ** * *die; Appretur, Appreturen (Textilind.) dressing; finishing -
16 Glatteis
n2. fig.: jemanden aufs Glatteis führen put s.o. in a tricky situation; er war aufs Glatteis geraten he was skating on thin ice* * *das Glatteisglazed frost; glare ice; black ice* * *Glạtt|eisnticeaufs Glatteis geraten (fig) — to skate on thin ice
jdn aufs Glatteis führen (fig) — to take sb for a ride
* * *Glatt·eisnt [thin sheet of] ice„Vorsicht \Glatteis!“ “danger, black ice”* * *jemanden aufs Glatteis führen — (fig.) catch somebody out
* * *Glatteis n2. fig:jemanden aufs Glatteis führen put sb in a tricky situation;er war aufs Glatteis geraten he was skating on thin ice* * *das glaze; ice; (auf der Straße) black icejemanden aufs Glatteis führen — (fig.) catch somebody out
* * *n.glazed frost n. -
17 Lasierung
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18 lüstrieren
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19 Muffelfarbe
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20 Unterglasurfarbe
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