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1 протравливать
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2 протравливать
etch, pickle, stain, treat* * *протра́вливать гл.1. текст, кож. mordant, treat with a mordant2. метал. pickle -
3 протравливать
1. гл. кож. текст, mordant, treat with a mordant2. гл. метал. pickle -
4 zaprawa
BUD mortar; SPORT training, practicesucha zaprawa narciarska/wioślarska — dry skiing/rowing
* * *f.1. bud. (= spoiwo murarskie) mortar, grout; impregnować zaprawą mordant, treat with a mordant.3. (= przyprawa) seasoning, condiment.4. sztuka (= grunt) dope, ground, undercoat.5. roln. ( do nasion) (seed) dressing.6. chem. mordant.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaprawa
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5 tratar con cloro
• chlorinate• treat with a mordant substance• treat with contempt -
6 portarse bien con
• do right by• treat things as a joke• treat with a mordant substance -
7 tratar bien
• be kind to• treat things as a joke• treat with a mordant substance -
8 tratar bien a
• do well by• treat things as a joke• treat with a mordant substance -
9 протравливать
протравить (вн.)1. treat with a mordant (d.) -
10 протравлювати
= протравляти, протравити; хім.to treat with a mordant; тех. to pickle, to dip; ( дерево) to stain -
11 tezobla
v.t. to treat with a mordant -
12 протравить
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13 протравливать
pickle глагол: -
14 байцвам
stainтекст. treat with mordantтех. etch, dip, pickle* * *ба̀йцвам,гл. stain; текст. treat with mordant; техн. etch, dip, pickle.* * *1. stain 2. текст. treat with mordant 3. тех. etch, dip. pickle -
15 Printing
Broadly there are six styles of fabric printing, viz.: - Direct Printing - That in which the design is printed direct on the cloth and the colour afterwards fixed by steaming. Dyed Styles - The fabric is first printed with a mordant and afterwards dyed in a mordant dye. Another method is to treat the cloth with a mordant throughout and then print with an acid which discharges the mordant where desired, leaving white where acid was printed. Discharge Printing - See Discharge Prints. Resist Styles - See Resist Printing. Block Printing, by hand. Screen Printing -
16 протравливать
1) General subject: etch (на металле, стекле), stain, treat2) Engineering: etch, pickle, treat with mordant6) Polygraphy: eat through7) Drilling: kill -
17 протравливать
несов. - протра́вливать, сов. - протрави́ть; (вн.)1) ( обрабатывать протравой) treat (d) with a mordant -
18 στύφω
Aστύψαι Hsch.
:—[voice] Pass. (v.infr.):—contract, draw together, τὴν κοιλίην στύφεσθαι becomes costive, Hp.Aër.7;στῦψαι πλάδον Aret.CA1.1
; esp. of an astringent taste, χείλεα στυφθείς having his lips drawn up by the taste, AP9.375; δέρμα ἐστυμμένον, i.e. made watertight, Gal.12.846; mix with στυπτηρία, PMag.Leid.V.6.18; [tense] aor. 2 part. [voice] Pass. στυφέντα in this last sense, PHolm.24.13 ( στυφόεντα cj. Lagercrantz): metaph. of sounds, φωναὶ στύφουσαι τὴν ἀκοήν, opp. διαχέουσαι, D.H.Comp.15.2 in dyeing, treat fabrics, etc., with a mordant, Lysis ap.Iamb.VP17.76; στῦψον τῇ ἰσάτι prepare it by a preliminary dyeing with woad, PHolm.21.42; στύφει [ τὴν ἄγχουσαν] fixes alkanet, ib.15.18.3 intr. in [voice] Act., στύφει κατ' ὀλίγον τὸ οὖρον gradually diminishes, Hp.Int.14.II intr., to be astringent, Arist.Pr. 863b17, Philonid. ap. Ath.15.675e, Dsc.1.116,118, Sor. 1.81, Gal.6.68, Hices. ap. Ath.7.321a.2 metaph., to be harsh, austere, gloomy, Them.Or.27.339a, cf. Hsch. s.v. στύψαι. [ῡ, Nic.Al. 278, cf. 375 ([etym.] ἐν-) ; ῠ to be assumed in στυφέντα (s.v.l.).]
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