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1 couche transparente
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2 couche transparente
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3 napper
napper [nape]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *napeverbe transitif Culinaire (avec de la sauce, du chocolat) to coat (de with); ( avec de la confiture) to glaze* * *nape vt* * *napper verb table: aimer vtr Culin (avec de la sauce, du chocolat) to coat (de with); ( avec de la confiture) to glaze.[nape] verbe transitif -
4 vernis
vernis [vεʀni]masculine nouna. [de bois, tableau, mur] varnish ; [de poterie] glazeb. ( = éclat) shine* * *vɛʀninom masculin invariable1) ( sur bois) varnish; ( sur céramique) glaze2) ( apparence) veneersi on gratte le vernis, on voit que... — if you scratch the surface, you'll see that...
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *vɛʀni nm1) (= enduit) varnish2) [poterie] glaze3) (= semblant) [culture] veneer* * *vernis nm inv1 ( pellicule solide) ( sur bois) varnish; ( sur céramique) glaze; une couche de vernis a coat of varnish;2 ( apparence) veneer; un vernis de culture/de modernisme a veneer of culture/modernism; si on gratte le vernis, on s'aperçoit que… if you scratch the surface, you'll see that…[vɛrni] nom masculin2. ÉLECTRICITÉvernis conducteur conductive lacquer ou varnishvernis isolant isolac, enamel3. [cosmétique]4. ART5. BOTANIQUE varnish ou lacquer tree6. (figuré & péjoratif) -
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lustrer [lystʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *lystʀeverbe transitif ( faire briller) to polish [chaussure, miroir]; to make [something] shine [cheveux, vêtement]* * *lystʀe vtlustrer qch (= faire briller) — to make sth shine, (= user) to make sth shiny
* * *lustrer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire briller) to polish [chaussure, miroir]; to make [sth] shine [cheveux, vêtement]; pâte à lustrer polish;2 Tex to glaze.B se lustrer vpr [vêtement] to become shiny.[lystre] verbe transitif1. TECHNOLOGIE [poterie] to lustre[peinture] to glaze2. [faire briller - voiture] to polish
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glaze coat — noun a thin protective coating of bitumen applied to the lower plies or top ply of a roof membrane when application of additional felts or surfacing are delayed … Wiktionary
glaze — gleɪz n. smooth glossy coating; ceramic coating; cake frosting, icing v. fill or fit with glass, cover with glass; coat with a ceramic glaze; coat with ice; cover with a thin wash of color (surface of a painting); polish, make smooth and glossy; … English contemporary dictionary
coat — [n1] animal hair crust, ectoderm, epidermis, felt, fleece, fur, hide, husk, integument, leather, membrane, pelage, pellicle, pelt, peltry, protective covering, rind, scale, scarfskin, shell, skin, wool; concept 399 coat [n2] covering bark,… … New thesaurus
glaze — [n] varnish, lacquer coat, enamel, finish, glint, gloss, luster, patina, polish, sheen, shine; concepts 259,475 Ant. stripper glaze [v] varnish, lacquer buff, burnish, coat, cover, enamel, furbish, glance, glass, gloss, incrust, make lustrous,… … New thesaurus
glaze — [glāz] vt. glazed, glazing [ME glasen < glas, GLASS] 1. to fit (windows, etc.) with glass 2. to give a hard, glossy finish or coating to; specif., a) to overlay (pottery, etc.) with a substance that gives a glassy finish when fused b) to make… … English World dictionary
coat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. cover, crust; plaster, paint, varnish, glaze; plate; protect. n. jacket, overcoat, ulster, sack, cutaway, tunic; coating; tegument, shell, envelope, skin, peel, rind, surface, cover. See clothing,… … English dictionary for students
glaze — glazily, adv. glaziness, n. /glayz/, v., glazed, glazing, n. v.t. 1. to furnish or fill with glass: to glaze a window. 2. to give a vitreous surface or coating to (a ceramic or the like), as by the application of a substance or by fusion of the… … Universalium
coat — 1. noun 1) a winter coat Syn: overcoat, jacket 2) a dog s coat Syn: fur, hair, wool, fleece; hide, pelt, skin 3) a coat of paint … Thesaurus of popular words
glaze — I. verb (glazed; glazing) Etymology: Middle English glasen, from glas glass Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to furnish or fit with glass 2. a. to coat with or as if with a glaze < the storm glazed trees with ice > … New Collegiate Dictionary
coat — Synonyms and related words: Eton jacket, Leatherette, Leatheroid, Mao jacket, anorak, apply paint, bedaub, bedizen, begild, besmear, blanket, blazer, blouse, body coat, bolero, bomber jacket, bonnet, boot, breech, bristle, brush on paint, butter … Moby Thesaurus
Glaze — This uncommon surname, chiefly recorded in the West Midland counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower, deriving from the Olde English pre… … Surnames reference