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1 прозрачная краска
1) General subject: glazing (для лессировки), transpicuous colour2) Engineering: clear paint3) Polygraphy: glaze color, transparent color, transparent ink4) Advertising: glaze colour, transparent colour, transparent dye -
2 глазурь
coating, cover пищ., porcelain enamel, enamel, frost, glaze, icing* * *глазу́рь ж.
glazeобжига́ть глазу́рь — burn [fire] the glazeглуха́я глазу́рь — opaque glazeземли́стая глазу́рь — earthy glazeлегкопла́вкая глазу́рь — low-melting glazeма́товая глазу́рь — mat glazeнепрозра́чная глазу́рь — opaque glazeокра́шенная глазу́рь — pigmented glazeполивна́я глазу́рь — slip (glaze)наноси́ть поливну́ю глазу́рь на изде́лие — dip an article in a slipпрозра́чная глазу́рь — transparent [translucent] glazeсвинцо́вая глазу́рь — lead glazeсвинцо́во-оловя́нная глазу́рь — leaden-tin glazeсвинцо́во-силика́тная глазу́рь — leaden-silicate glazeсоляна́я глазу́рь — salt glazeтугопла́вкая глазу́рь — hard [high-melting] glazeфри́ттовая глазу́рь — fritted glazeцветна́я глазу́рь — colour glaze -
3 цветная глазурь
1) Engineering: colored glaze2) Makarov: colour glaze -
4 лессирующий пигмент
1) Engineering: glaze2) Polymers: glazing color, glazing pigment, transparent color, transparent pigment3) Makarov: glazing colourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лессирующий пигмент
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