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1 Shade Cloth
A general term for fabrics used for blinds or window shades. Generally in white or green. -
2 shade
حَمَى من نورِ الشَّمْسِ \ shade: to protect from strong light: He shaded his eyes with his hand. \ دَرَجَةُ (إِشْباع) اللَّوْن \ shade: a slight difference of colour: various shades of red (light red, dark red, blood red, etc.). \ ظَلَّلَ \ shade: to protect from strong light: He shaded his eyes with his hand. \ فَيْء \ shade: shelter from the direct heat or light of the sun: I rested in the shade of a tree. \ مَكَان ظَليل \ shade: shelter from the direct heat or light of the sun: I rested in the shade of a tree. \ مِظَلَّة (المِصْباح) \ shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. \ See Also كمة (كُمَّة) -
3 shade
[ʃeɪd]1. noun1) slight darkness caused by the blocking of some light:فَيء، ظِلI prefer to sit in the shade rather than the sun.
2) the dark parts of a picture:ظِل الصّورَهlight and shade in a portrait.
3) something that screens or shelters from light or heat:ظُلَّه، شَيءٌ مُظَلِّلa shade for a light.
4) a variety of a colour; a slight difference:لَوْن خَفيف، تَفاوُت في اللوْنshades of meaning.
5) a slight amount:مِقْدار قَليلThe weather is a shade better today.
2. verb1) ( sometimes with from) to shelter from light or heat:يُظَلِّلHe put up his hand to shade his eyes.
2) to make darker:يُعَتِّم، يُقَتِّمYou should shade the foreground of that drawing.
3) ( with into ) to change very gradually eg from one colour to another.يَتَغَيَّر لَونه تَدْريجِيّا -
4 shade
There is an established distinction in the significations of 'shade' and 'shadow' <...> 'Shadow' is the obscurity made by the interception of light by an object, in the figure or shape of the object. 'Shade' is a like obscurity without reference to figure. 'Shade' is used when protection only from the rays of the sun is intended. The farmer, to cool and refresh himself, says, I will go into the 'shade' of a tree--never into the 'shadow'. Hence, when there is no reference to figure, but to protection only, the word 'shade' should always be used. ( Noah Webster)Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > shade
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5 shade
ظِلّ \ shade: shelter from the direct heat or light of the sun: I rested in the shade of a tree. shadow: an area of shade (on the ground, on a wall, etc.) that is caused by a particular object: I watched the man’s shadow. Shadows grow longer towards evening. The garden was in shadow in the evening. -
6 shade
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
7 shade-enduring tree species
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shade-enduring tree species
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8 shade-tolerant tree species
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shade-tolerant tree species
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9 shade
حَجَبَ \ cover: to put (sth.) over the surface or sth. else so as to hide or protect it: Clouds covered the sun. drown: (of sound) to make so much noise that sth. else cannot be heard: The voices of the crowd drowned the music. obscure: to make obscure; block (a view): The sun was obscured by clouds. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. shade: protect from strong light: He shaded his eyes with his hand. veil: to cover with a veil. -
10 shade mixing device
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shade mixing device
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11 shade of gray
уровень тона; уровень серого тона; градация светлости ( субъективной яркости); уровень зачернённости; градация яркости; значение яркости ( для изображения); см. gray levelАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shade of gray
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12 Off-Shade Yarn
This defective yarn is closely related to soiled yarn, but there is liable to be more in quantity of off-shade than of soiled. Old and dirty sizing material, wrong mixing of raw cotton may cause this trouble. -
13 blind, window shade
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
14 put in the shade
to cause to seem unimportant:يَجْعَلُه يَبدو غَيْرَ مُهِم، يُظَلِّلهShe is so beautiful that she puts her sister in the shade.
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15 Whiter Shade Of Loud
Jocular: WSOLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Whiter Shade Of Loud
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16 dirty, nasty (pronounced with a West Indian accent , can have a positive and a negative shade of meaning)
Colloquial: dutty (негодный, шаловливый, распутный, сексуальный, грязный( перен.): dutty girl, dutty freestyle)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > dirty, nasty (pronounced with a West Indian accent , can have a positive and a negative shade of meaning)
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17 lightproof shade
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18 gray shade
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > gray shade
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19 half-shade plate
полутеневая пластинка (полуволновая кварцевая пластинка полукруглой формы, помещаемая между поляризатором и анализатором, напр., при настройке полярископов)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > half-shade plate
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20 lens shade number
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > lens shade number
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