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1 Glanzglasur
Glanzglasur f glossy glazed coat, glossy glazingDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Glanzglasur
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2 Glanzbeglasung
Glanzbeglasung f glossy glazingDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Glanzbeglasung
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3 Glasur
f; -, -en* * *die Glasurglaze; overglaze* * *Gla|sur [glaː'zuːɐ]f -, -englaze; (METAL) enamel; (= Zuckerguss) icing (Brit), frosting (esp US)* * *die1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) glaze2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glaze3) (a glossy paint.) enamel* * *Gla·sur[glaˈzu:ɐ̯]f1. (Keramikglasur) glaze, glazing* * *die; Glasur, Glasuren1) (Schmelz) glaze* * *ohne Glasur unglazed* * *die; Glasur, Glasuren1) (Schmelz) glaze* * *-en (Keramik) f.glaze n. -en (Kuchen) f.frosting (US) n.icing n. -en (Metall) f.gloss n.(§ pl.: glosses) - en (auf Töpferwaren) f.enamel n. -en f.overglaze n. -
4 Hochglanzabzug
Hochglanzabzug
glossy photographic print;
• Hochglanzfolie glazing sheet, ferrotype tin (US);
• Hochglanzpapier box enamel paper.
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