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1 матирана глазура
mat glazemat glazesmatte glazematte glazesБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > матирана глазура
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2 матовая глазурь
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3 белая известковая глазурь
Silicates: lime matte glazeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > белая известковая глазурь
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4 матовый
1. lustre less2. flat3. lusterless4. lustreless5. antiglare6. frostywhite7. mat8. dull; dim; mat9. matteСинонимический ряд:неяркий (прил.) бледный; мерклый; мутный; неяркий; тусклый -
5 стекло
ср.бутылочное стекло — bottle-glass, green glass
вогнуто-выпуклое стекло — ( для очков) lunette
вставлять стекла — to glass (in), to glaze
матовое стекло — opal glass, ground glass, opaline, matte, milk glass
оконное стекло — pane, pane of glass, windowpane
- вулканическое стеклопредметное стекло — ( микроскопа) object-plate
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6 скло
сglass; the glass, glassware; ( віконне) pane, pane of glass, windowpane; ( лампове) ( lamp) chimney; ( матове) opaque glass, opal glass, ground glass, opaline, matte, milk glass; translucent glass, suffused glass; ( на кишеньковому годиннику) watch glass, watch crystal; ( дзеркальне) plate glassвулканічне скло мін. — obsidian
переднє (вітрове) скло (автомобіля) — windscreen; амер. windshield
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eggshell — egg shell , a. 1. of a pale, yellowish white color; as, an eggshell ceiling and light green walls. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. (Architecture) having a smooth but not glossy texture like that of a hen s egg; as, a latex paint giving an eggshell finish … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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