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adj.1 acristalado(a) (roof, door)2 vidriado(a) (pottery)3 glaseado, vidriado, acristalado.4 garapiñado.5 barnizado.6 abrillantado.pp.participio pasado del verbo GLAZE.pt.pretérito del verbo GLAZE. -
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1. verb1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) poner cristales2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) vidriar, esmaltar, barnizar3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) volverse vidriosos
2. noun1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) barniz, esmalte2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glaseado•- glaziertr[gleɪz]1 (for pottery) vidriado; (lustre) brillo, lustre nombre masculino; (varnish) barniz nombre masculino, esmalte nombre masculino1 (pottery) vidriar, esmaltar2 (windows) poner cristales a3 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL glasear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLglaze kiln (pottery) horno de esmaltar, horno de vidriar1) : ponerle vidrios a (una ventana, etc.)2) : vidriar (cerámica)3) : glasear (papel, verduras, etc.)glaze n: vidriado m, glaseado m, barniz mn.• barniz s.m.• vidriado s.m.v.• barnizar v.• garapiñar v.• glasear v.• poner vidrios a v.• vidriar v.gleɪz
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count & mass nouna) ( on pottery) vidriado mb) ( Culin) glaseado m
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1) ( fit with glass) \<\<window/door\>\> acristalarto glaze a window — ponerle* vidrio(s) or (Esp) cristal(es) a
2) (make shiny, glossy)a) \<\<pottery\>\> vidriarb) ( Culin) glasear
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vi glaze (over) \<\<eyes\>\> vidriarse[ɡleɪz]1. N1) (on pottery) vidriado m2) (Culin) (on cake) glaseado m2. VT1) [+ window] poner vidrios or cristales a2) [+ pottery] vidriar3) (Culin) glasear3.VIto glaze over — [eyes] ponerse vidrioso
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count & mass nouna) ( on pottery) vidriado mb) ( Culin) glaseado m
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1) ( fit with glass) \<\<window/door\>\> acristalarto glaze a window — ponerle* vidrio(s) or (Esp) cristal(es) a
2) (make shiny, glossy)a) \<\<pottery\>\> vidriarb) ( Culin) glasear
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vi glaze (over) \<\<eyes\>\> vidriarse -
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s.1 vidriado (on pottery); glaseado (on pastry)2 veladura, capa delgada de hielo que cubre una superficie, capa delgada de hielo formada por lluvia congelada.vt.1 acristalar (window)2 vidriar (pottery); glasear (pastry)3 poner cristales a, encristalar.4 embarnizar. (pt & pp glazed)
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