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glaze [gleɪz]a. [+ door, window] vitrerb. [+ pottery, tiles] vernisser ; [+ cake, meat] glacer2. noun[person] prendre un air absent* * *[gleɪz] 1.2) ( for ceramics) glaçure f; ( in oil painting) glacis m; Culinary ( on pastry) dorure f; ( of jelly) nappage m; ( on meat) glaçage m3) US ( ice) verglas m2.transitive verb1) GB vitrer [window]; mettre [quelque chose] sous verre [picture]2) ( coat) vernisser [ceramics]; vernir [leather]; Photography glacer; Culinary glacer [meat]; dorer [pastry]3.intransitive verb (also glaze over) [eyes] devenir vitreux -
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A n2 ( substance) ( for ceramics) glaçure f ; ( in oil painting) glacis m ; Culin ( of icing) glaçage m ; (of jam, jelly) nappage m ;B vtr1 GB vitrer [door, window] ; mettre [qch] sous verre [picture] ;2 ( apply glaze to) vernisser [ceramics] ; vernir [leather] ; lustrer [fabric] ; Culin, Phot glacer ;3 US [ice] rendre [qch] lisse. -
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[ɡleiz] 1. verb1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) vitrer2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) vernisser3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) devenir vitreux2. noun1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) vernis2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glaçage•- glazier -
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Iémail m, glacis mII v.glacer (se), poser des vitres, vitrer, vitrifierDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > glaze
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > glaze
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > glaze coat
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English-French architecture and construction dictionary > glaze-firing
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British isoler (par système de double vitrage);∎ to double-glaze a window poser un double vitrageUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > double-glaze
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > to glaze in
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English-French dictionary of Geography > gust-and-glaze loading
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craze [kreɪz]* * *[kreɪz] 1.2.it's just a craze — c'est une toquade or une folie passagère
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A n vogue f ; the craze for sports cars, the sports car craze la vogue des voitures de sport ; to be the latest craze faire fureur ; it's just a craze c'est une toquade or une folie. -
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Glaze — or glazing is a thin shiny coating, or the act of applying the coating; it may refer to: In materials or engineering:* Architectural glass, a building material typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope * Ceramic… … Wikipedia
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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
glaze — (v.) mid 14c., glasen to fit with glass, from glas (see GLASS (Cf. glass)), probably influenced by GLAZIER (Cf. glazier). Noun sense of substance used to make a glossy coating is first attested 1784; in reference to ice, from 1752. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
glaze — n gloss, sheen, *luster … New Dictionary of Synonyms
glaze — I UK [ɡleɪz] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms glaze : singular glaze plural glazes 1) a thin layer of milk, sugar, or egg that you put on foods to make them look smooth and shiny 2) art a clear shiny oil that you put on paintings or… … English dictionary