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21 glass strips
fitas de vidroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > glass strips
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22 cut glass
(glass with ornamental patterns cut on the surface, used for drinking glasses etc.) vidro facetado* * *cut glass[k∧t gl'a:s] n vidro lapidado. -
23 cut glass
(glass with ornamental patterns cut on the surface, used for drinking glasses etc.) vidro lavrado -
24 magnifying glass
mag.ni.fy.ing glass[m'ænifaiiŋ gla:s] n lupa, lente de aumento.————————magnifying glasslupa, lente. -
25 plate glass
(a kind of glass made in thick sheets for windows, mirrors etc.) vidro laminado* * *plate glass[pleit gl'a:s] n vidro para espelhos. -
26 magnifying-glass
noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lupa -
27 magnifying-glass
noun (a piece of glass with curved surfaces that makes an object looked at through it appear larger: This print is so small that I need a magnifying-glass to read it.) lente de aumento -
28 crown-glass
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29 burning-glass
burn.ing-glass[b'ə:niŋ gla:s] n vidro ustório. -
30 cased glass
cased glass[keist gl'a:s] vidro composto de duas ou mais camadas de cores diferentes. -
31 cheval-glass
che.val-glass[ʃəv'a:l gla:s] n espelho móvel ou giratório. -
32 coke-bottle glass
coke-bottle glassn óculos de fundo de garrafa, óculos com grau muito elevado. -
33 crown glass
crown glass[kr'aun gla:s] n vidro óptico. -
34 cupping-glass
cup.ping-glass[k'∧piŋ gla:s] n ventosa. -
35 dressing glass
dress.ing glass[dr'esiŋ gla:s] n espelho de toucador. -
36 drinking-glass
drink.ing-cup, -glass[dr'iŋkiŋ k∧p] n taça, copo para beber. -
37 flashed glass
flashed glass[fl'æʃt gla:s] n vidro transparente com uma camada fina de vidro colorido ou de óxido metálico. -
38 flint glass
flint glass[fl'int gla:s] n cristal, vidro de chumbo. -
39 frosted glass
frost.ed glass[fr'ɔstid gla:s] n vidro fosco. -
40 gauge glass
gauge glass[g'eidʒgla:s] n nível, indicador de nível da água.
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