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1 lijar
v.1 to sand down.2 to sandpaper, to sand, to smooth out.* * *1 to sand* * *verb* * *VT to sandpaper, sand down* * *verbo transitivo to sand (down)* * *= sand.Ex. One woodworking expert estimates that half the cost of a grand piano is in its shiny finish, obtained by sanding the wood (and applying layers of lacquer).* * *verbo transitivo to sand (down)* * *= sand.Ex: One woodworking expert estimates that half the cost of a grand piano is in its shiny finish, obtained by sanding the wood (and applying layers of lacquer).
* * *lijar [A1 ]vtto sand, sand down* * *
lijar ( conjugate lijar) verbo transitivo
to sand (down)
lijar verbo transitivo to sand o sandpaper (down)
' lijar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
raspar
English:
rub down
- sand
- rub
* * *lijar vtto sand, to sand down* * *v/t sand* * *lijar vt: to sand* * *lijar vb to sand -
2 piano de cola
grand piano* * *(n.) = grand pianoEx. One woodworking expert estimates that half the cost of a grand piano is in its shiny finish, obtained by sanding the wood (and applying layers of lacquer).* * *(n.) = grand pianoEx: One woodworking expert estimates that half the cost of a grand piano is in its shiny finish, obtained by sanding the wood (and applying layers of lacquer).
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3 блестящий
1. glittering2. glare3. lustrous4. bright5. sparkly6. splendorous7. brilliant8. shiny9. splendidСинонимический ряд:1. глянцевитый (прил.) глянцевитый; лоснящийся2. сияющий (прил.) блистающий; горящий; сверкающий; светящийся; сияющий -
4 блестящий завершающий штрих
Perfume: shiny finishУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > блестящий завершающий штрих
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5 סטין
n. satin, type of fabric with a shiny finish and a soft texture -
6 poli
poli, e [pɔli]1. adjectivea. [personne, refus, silence] polite• soyez poli ! don't be rude!b. [bois, ivoire, métal] polished ; [caillou] smooth2. masculine noun* * *
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participe passé adjectif lit, fig [métal, style] polished
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nom masculin shine* * *pɔli poli, -e1. adj1) (= bien élevé) polite2) (bois, métal) polished2. ppSee:* * *A pp ⇒ polir.B pp adj1 ( lisse) [bois, métal, pierre] polished;2 ( travaillé) [style] polished.C adj ( courtois) [personne] polite (avec qn to sb); [demande, refus] polite; trop poli pour être honnête too polite to be genuine.D nm shine; donner du poli à qch to polish sth up.2. [pierre] smooth[métal] polished[marbre] glassed————————nom masculinla table a un beau poli the table has a nice shiny finish ou a high polish ou a rich sheen -
7 Velour Hats
Originally a velour hat was made of the fur of hares with raised pile which was clipped and had a shiny finish. During recent years hats made of rabbit's fur have been termed velour hats. -
8 satinado
adj.satin-like, shiny, glossy, satiny.m.shine, gloss.past part.past participle of spanish verb: satinar.* * *1 gloss, shine————————1→ link=satinar satinar► adjetivo1 gloss, shine* * *1.ADJ glossy, shiny2.SM gloss, shine* * *- da adjetivo < papel> satin (before n), satin-finish (before n); <hilo/tela> with a satin sheen* * *= glazed, glazing, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.].Ex. The typical yellow-back of the mid nineteenth century was a cheap edition of fiction in small crown octavo, retailing a 2 shillings, and its case was made of glazed coloured paper on strawboard.Ex. An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex. The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.* * *- da adjetivo < papel> satin (before n), satin-finish (before n); <hilo/tela> with a satin sheen* * *= glazed, glazing, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.].Ex: The typical yellow-back of the mid nineteenth century was a cheap edition of fiction in small crown octavo, retailing a 2 shillings, and its case was made of glazed coloured paper on strawboard.
Ex: An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex: The master has a glossy side coated with kaolin and an uncoated reverse side.* * *satinado -da* * *satinado, -a♦ adj[papel] glossy; [tela] satiny; [pintura] satin♦ nm[de papel] glossy finish; [de tela, pintura] satin finish* * ** * *satinado, -da adj: satiny, glossy -
9 излъсквам
polish, shine ( и обувки)(паркет) polishтех. smooth; give a shine/polish (to); put a fine finish on?излъсквам се1. get/become shiny (with wear)2. прен. dress up* * *излъ̀сквам,гл. polish, shine (и обувки); ( паркет) polish; техн. smooth; give a shine/polish (to); put a fine finish on;\излъсквам се 1. get/become shiny (with wear);2. прен. dress up.* * *furbish; polish* * *1. (паркет) polish 2. polish, shine (и обувки) 3. || ИЗЛЪСКВАМ се get/become shiny (with wear) 4. прен. dress up 5. тех. smooth;give a shine/polish (to);put a fine finish on? -
10 patiner
patiner [patine]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verbb. [roue] to spin2. transitive verb[+ bois, bronze, meuble] to give a patina to* * *patine
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verbe transitif ( artificiellement) to apply a finish to [métal, meuble]
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verbe intransitif2) Automobile [roue] to spin; [embrayage] to slip
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se patiner verbe pronominal [bois, statue] to acquire a patina* * *patine1. vi1) (sur la glace) to skate2) [embrayage] to slip3) [roue, voiture] to spin2. vt[meuble] to give a patina to* * *patiner verb table: aimerA vtr ( couvrir de patine) ( artificiellement) to apply a finish to, to patinate spéc [métal, meuble]; ( naturellement) to give a patina to [bois, statue]; chêne/bronze patiné oak/bronze shiny with age.B vi1 Sport to skate;2 Aut [roue] to spin; [embrayage] to slip; la voiture patinait dans la boue the wheels of the car were spinning in the mud; faire patiner l'embrayage to slip the clutch;3 ( piétiner) [discussion, projet] to flounder;4 Can ( tergiverser) to skirt the issue, to hedge.C se patiner vpr [bois, statue] to acquire a patina.[patine] verbe intransitif2. AUTOMOBILE [roue] to spin[embrayage] to slip3. (Québec & locution)————————[patine] verbe transitif————————se patiner verbe pronominal intransitif -
11 brillo
m.1 brilliance (resplandor) (de luz).sacar brillo a to polish, to shine2 splendor, brilliance (lucimiento).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: brillar.* * *1 (gen) shine3 (en televisor) brightness4 figurado brilliance\sacar brillo a / dar brillo a to shine, polish* * *noun m.1) shine2) glitter* * *SM1) (=resplandor) [de luz, sol, estrella] [gen] brightness; [más fuerte] brilliance; [de pantalla] brightness; [de tela, pelo, zapatos, superficie] shine, sheen; [de papel, foto] glossiness; [de joyas, lentejuelas] sparkle, glitter¿le revelamos las fotos con brillo? — would you like gloss photos?, would you like a gloss finish to the photos?
brillo de uñas — clear nail polish, clear nail varnish
2) (=esplendor) brilliance, splendour, splendor (EEUU)fueron cautivados por el brillo de la profesión — they were captivated by the splendour of the profession
la ausencia de varios jugadores importantes ha restado brillo al torneo — the absence of several important players has taken the shine off the tournament
* * *a) ( de estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; ( de diamante) sparkle; ( del pelo) shine; (de seda, satén) sheen¿quiere las fotos con brillo? — do you want a gloss finish on the photos?
dale un poco de brillo — (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
b) (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo — a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance
c) ( para labios) lip gloss; ( para uñas) clear nail polish* * *= brightness, brilliance, glitter, lustre [luster, -USA], glazing, shimmer, shine, glow, sheen.Ex. The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.Ex. Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.Ex. Junctionville established itself early as an ordinary manufacturing city, a city without glitter or charm.Ex. The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex. An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex. Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex. This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex. A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex. Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.----* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* brillo incandescente = glow.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* dar brillo a = buff, buff up.* mostrar por medio de cambio de intensidad en el brillo = flash up.* sacar brillo = polish.* sacar brillo a = buff, buff up.* sin brillo = dull, tarnished.* * *a) ( de estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; ( de diamante) sparkle; ( del pelo) shine; (de seda, satén) sheen¿quiere las fotos con brillo? — do you want a gloss finish on the photos?
dale un poco de brillo — (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
b) (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo — a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance
c) ( para labios) lip gloss; ( para uñas) clear nail polish* * *= brightness, brilliance, glitter, lustre [luster, -USA], glazing, shimmer, shine, glow, sheen.Ex: The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.
Ex: Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.Ex: Junctionville established itself early as an ordinary manufacturing city, a city without glitter or charm.Ex: The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.Ex: An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.Ex: Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex: This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a ' shine' of unity & harmony.Ex: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.Ex: Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* brillo incandescente = glow.* brillo intenso de la pantalla = screen glare.* dar brillo a = buff, buff up.* mostrar por medio de cambio de intensidad en el brillo = flash up.* sacar brillo = polish.* sacar brillo a = buff, buff up.* sin brillo = dull, tarnished.* * *1 (de zapatos, suelo, metal) shine; (de un diamante) sparkle; (del pelo) shine; (de una estrella) brightness, brilliance; (de seda, satén) sheenel brillo de la luz nos sorprendió the brightness of the light took us by surprisesacarle or darle brillo al suelo to polish the floor¿quiere las fotos con brillo? do you want a gloss finish on the photos?dale un poco de brillo (TV) turn the brightness up a bitcautivada por el brillo de sus ojos captivated by the sparkle in his eyes2 (esplendor, lucimiento) splendor*un discurso/una interpretación sin brillo a dull o an unexceptional speech/performance3 (producto — para labios) lip gloss; (— para uñas) clear nail polish* * *
Del verbo brillar: ( conjugate brillar)
brillo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
brilló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
brillar
brillo
brillar ( conjugate brillar) verbo intransitivo
[ estrella] to shine, sparkle;
[zapatos/suelo/metal] to shine, gleam;
[diamante/ojos] to sparkle
verbo transitivo (Col) to polish
brillo sustantivo masculino
( de estrella) brightness, brilliance;
(de diamante, ojos) sparkle;
( de tela) sheen;
fotos con brillo gloss finish photos;
dale un poco de brillo (TV) turn the brightness up a bit
( para uñas) clear nail polish
brillar verbo intransitivo
1 (emitir luz) to shine
(emitir destellos) to sparkle
(centellear) to glitter
2 (destacar) to be conspicuous: Juan brilló por su ausencia, Juan was conspicuous by his absence
brillo m (resplandor) shine
(del Sol, de la Luna, de un foco de luz, etc) brightness
(centelleo) glittering
(del cabello, tela) sheen
(de un color) brilliance
(de zapatos) shine
sacar brillo a, to shine, polish
' brillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brillar
- mate
- opaca
- opaco
- palidecer
- lustre
- metálico
- sacar
English:
brilliant
- buff
- gleam
- glitter
- gloss
- glow
- luster
- lustre
- polish
- polish up
- resplendence
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- twinkle
- dull
- glint
- lip
* * *brillo nm1. [resplandor] [de luz, astro] brightness;[de metal, zapatos, pelo] shine; [de ojos, diamante] sparkle; [de monitor, televisor] brightness;sacar brillo a to polish, to shine;¿en brillo o en mate? [fotos] would you like gloss photos or matt ones?2. [lucimiento] splendour, brilliance3. brillo de labios lip gloss;brillo de uñas clear nail varnish* * *dar osacar brillo a algo polish sth* * *brillo nm1) lustre: luster, shine2) : brilliance* * *brillo n1. (de sol) brightness2. (de metal, zapatos) shine¡qué brillo tiene tu pelo! your hair is so shiny!3. (de ojos, diamante) sparkle -
12 Politur
f; -, -en1. Mittel: polish2. (Glanz) polish, finish* * *die Politurpolish; finish* * *Po|li|tur [poli'tuːɐ]f -, -en(= Poliermittel) polish; (= Glanz) shine, polish; (= das Polieren) polishing* * *die1) (a kind of liquid, or other substance used to make something shiny: furniture polish; silver polish.) polish2) (the glossy surface given by this liquid: Be careful or you'll take the varnish off the table!) varnish* * *Po·li·tur<-, -en>[poliˈtu:ɐ̯]f1. (Poliermittel) polish2. (glänzende Schicht) polish, shine* * *die; Politur, Polituren polish* * *1. Mittel: polish2. (Glanz) polish, finish* * *die; Politur, Polituren polish* * *-en f.polish n. -
13 면새틴
n. sateen, smooth cotton or linen fabric with a shiny satiny finish -
14 glacepapier
n. glazed paper, paper with a glossy finish, shiny paper -
15 glanspapier
n. glazed paper, paper with a glossy finish, shiny paper -
16 glos
n. gloss, glossy finish; surface appearance (often deceptive or false); cosmetic which makes the lips shiny; explanatory note (in the margins of a text, etc.) -
17 излъскам
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