glaze

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Englisch - Türkisch
sır
şeffaf sır perdah
{f} cam gibi olmak
ince ve şeffaf bir tabakayla kaplamak
{f} perdahlamak
(Gıda) şeffaf bir tabakayla kaplamak
(Askeri) şeffaf kanat buzu
(Meteoroloji) şeffaf buz
parlatmak boya
(Çevre) sırlama
(Havacılık) şeffaf
camlaşma
cilalamak
perdah
donuklaşmak
sırlamak
(bakış) anlamsızlaşmak
cila
cam takmak
{f} (pencereye) cam takmak
(Askeri) ŞEFFAF KANAT BUZU: Bak. "clear ice"
{f} (bakış) donuklaşmak
pencereye cam takmak
{i} parlama
(Tıp) Perdah (dişçilikte)
{i} jöle ile kaplama
{f} (seramik nesneleri) sırlamak
{f} parlatmak (boya)
{f} feri gitmek
{i} kırağı
(Diş Hekimliği) Porselenin üzerindeki camsı parlak tabaka; suni kronlarda mine etkisi vermek için kullanılır
jöle/sır/parlak yüzey
{i} (seramikte) sır
{i} jöle
x donuklaş/sırla/cam tak
{f} sırlanmak
sır,v.camla kapla: n.şeffaf sır
{f} jöle ile kaplamak
(Tıp) glaze
glazed
{s} sırlı
glaze a window frame
sır bir pencere çerçevesi
glaze over
üzerinde sır
glaze breaker
(Otomotiv) camlaşma kırıcı
glaze breaker
(Otomotiv) honlama aleti
glaze coat
(İnşaat) parlatma katı
glaze coat
(İnşaat) son vernik
glaze over
(Dilbilim) gözleri bulanmak
glaze over
(Dilbilim) gözleri kararmak
glazed
camla kaplı
glazed
(İnşaat) cam takılmış
glazing
cam duvar
glazing
(İnşaat,Teknik) perdahlama
glazing
(Gıda) buzla kaplama
glazing
sırlar
glazing
(İnşaat) vernikleme
glazing
camlama
glazing
(Gıda) kaplama
double-glaze
çift cam takmak
glazed
cilalı
glazed
perdahlı
glazed
camlı
glazed
{f} camla kapla
glazer
camcı
glazing
sırlama
glazing
cam/cam takma/camcılık
double-glaze
çift sır
glazed
camla kaplanmış
glazes
sırlar
glazing
(Gıda) parlatma
salt glaze
(seramik) tuz siri
glazed
{s} pürüzsüz
glazed
{s} cam kaplı
glazed
{s} cam
glazed
{s} cam gibi
glazer
{i} sır kaplamacı
glazer
{i} cila makinesi
glazer
{i} cilacı
glazer
{i} perdahçı
glazing
{i} camekân
glazing
(Diş Hekimliği) Porselenin üzerini sır maddesi ile kaplayıp pişirme işlemi
glazing
{i} emaye
glazing
x donuklaş/sırla/cam tak
glazing
{i} mine
glazing
{i} sır
glazing
{i} jöle kaplama
glazing
{i} cam
glazing
{i} cila
glazing
{i} camcılık
glazing
{i} parlaklık
glazing
{i} cam takma
salt glaze
(seramik) tuz sırı
Englisch - Englisch
To install windows
In painting, to apply a thin, transparent layer of coating
A smooth coating of ice formed on objects due to the freezing of rain
The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See glaze (transitive verb)
A glazing oven. See Glost oven
A transparent or semi-transparent layer of paint
Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste, and spread thinly over braised dishes
To become glazed or glassy
{v} to put in or cover with glass, to set a glass
{n} a polish or composition for covering earthen ware
become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
a glossy finish on a fabric
To become glazed of glassy
- a hard, impervious coating fired on to ceramic materials, it can be clear or colored, transparent or opaque, matte or glossy; clay glazes are like slips and were used on very early ceramics, other glazes are all forms of glass made from powdered glass, feldspar, borax, salts, or metal oxides; lead glaze is found on Hafner ware and folk pottery; leopard glaze is a strong brown-speckled saltglaze found especially on Frechen wares; saltglazes are produced by pouring large quantities of salt into the furnace at its peak firing temperature - the sodium chloride reacts with water (hydrogen oxide) to produce a glassy coating (sodium oxide) and hydrochloric acid vapors; tin glaze, as commonly used on faience, is made from tin oxide
A layer or coating of ice that is generally smooth and clear, and forms on exposed objects by the freezing of liquid raindrops
A glazing oven
A semitransparent coat of color applied to a painting to modify the effect of the colors
To incrust, cover, or overlay with a thin surface, consisting of, or resembling, glass; as, to glaze earthenware; hence, to render smooth, glasslike, or glossy; as, to glaze paper, gunpowder, and the like
To coat with a food with a thin liquid, such as aspic, jelly, egg wash or chocolate topping, that will be smooth and shiny after setting
A translucent layer of paint through which other layers of paint can be seen This usually increases the sense of depth and luminosity of a painting, but if a painting is dirty or has an old varnish over it, then the effect of the glaze is neutralized
A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth formed by the freezing of supercooled water on a surface
Give food a shiny coating of sauce before serving by brushing with beaten egg, milk, syrup or melted preserves
To furnish a window, a house, a sash, a case, etc
A coating of glass that gives pottery a smooth a brilliant surface After the glaze is applied (usually applied by dipping, pouring or spraying) the pot is fired again in order to fuse the glaze and vitrify the clay body of the piece
any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods
coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes"
To coat with a substance or mixture that gives food a sheen
A coating of glass and other components sprayed onto the bisque prior to firing, forming the wear surface of the tile
A glaze is a thin layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid that you spread onto food in order to make the surface shine and look attractive. Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake
A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth, formed by the freezing of supercooled water on a surface
a glossy transparent or colored coating baked onto clayware body for decorative purposes, and to make it non- absorbent and more resistant to wear
The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See Glaze, v. t., 3
In oil painting a transparent layer of paint laid over a dried painted canvas In ceramics a thin coating of clay fused to the piece by firing in a kiln
coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
a vitrous mixture of complex borates and silicates, either colored or clear, that attaches itself firmly to the body of ceramic ware, imparting a gloss and smoothness to the surface
To coat foods with glossy mixtures, such as jellies or sauces
{f} fill or fit with glass, cover with glass; coat with a ceramic glaze; coat with ice; cover with a thin wash of color (surface of a painting); polish, make smooth and glossy; coat with sugar
{i} smooth glossy coating; ceramic coating; cake frosting, icing
The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing
(1) A stock that is reduced until it coats the back of a spoon (2) A shiny coating such as a syrup, applied to a food (3) To make a food shiny or glossy by coating it with a glaze or by browning under a broiler or in a hot oven
A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth, formed on exposed surfaces by freezing rain or drizzle
Coating of ice that forms when rain falls on a surface with a temperature below freezing
coating for fabrics, ceramics, metal, etc
A glaze is a thin layer of liquid which is put on a piece of pottery and becomes hard and shiny when the pottery is heated in a very hot oven. hand-painted French tiles with decorative glazes
In painting, to apply a thin, transparent layer of color
coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes
A mixture brushed on food which adds flavor and gives a glossy appearance
furnish with glass; "glass the windows"
See Glost oven
When you glaze food such as bread or pastry, you spread a layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid onto it before you cook it in order to make its surface shine and look attractive. Glaze the pie with beaten egg
with glass
A glossy transparent or coloured glasslike coating that is fired onto the ware, producing a glossy surface for decorative purposes and to make it nonabsorbent and more resistant to wear The glaze on mat china is mixed directly in with the clay before firing to create the mat finish
To apply thinly a transparent or semitransparent color to (another color), to modify the effect
Glaze is the thin glass coating on porcelain insulators Glaze not only provides the great variety of colors in porcelain, but also protects the insulator surface from dirt and water
a glossy finish on a fabric any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
To add a coat of sugar syrup or other covering so as to give a shine to the food
See Glaze, v
A smooth clear icy coating of supercooled water droplets that spread out and freeze onto objects on contact A storm that produces the accretion of glaze is called an ice storm
A thin glassy layer formed on the surface of fired ceramic Glazes are a finely ground mixture of mineral and man-made powders tuned to melt and flow at a specific temperature Many clays will melt well at higher temperatures and thus qualify as 'slip' glazes Glazes are normally mixed with water, suspenders, and hardeners to make them harden on drying and produce a suitable consistency for application by painting, dipping, or spraying Glazes are often classified (e g unleaded, raw, fritted) to designate type within a specific industry or type of ceramic ware
A smooth, clear coat of ice on older ice, rock or any other surface
glaze coat
a thin protective coating of bitumen applied to the lower plies or top ply of a roof membrane when application of additional felts or surfacing are delayed
glaze over
to become unfocused, as if through boredom
glaze over
to gloss over
glaze up
to light up, to become more open, as if in expectation
glaze up
To become glazed
glaze a window
furnish a window frame with glass, put glass into a window
glaze over
become glassy; lose clear vision; "Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep"
glaze over
become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
glaze over
If your eyes glaze over, they become dull and lose all expression, usually because you are bored or are thinking about something else. movie actors whose eyes glaze over as soon as the subject wavers from themselves
glazed
Of eyes: showing no liveliness
glazed
Simple past tense and past participle of glaze
glazer
One who applies glazing, as in pottery, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, etc
glazing
All the windows of a building
glazing
Present participle of glaze
double-glaze
provide with two sheets of glass
double-glaze
If someone double-glazes a house or its windows, they fit windows that have two layers of glass which keeps the inside of the house warmer and quieter. The company is now offering to double-glaze the windows for £3,900 We recently had our house double-glazed. + double-glazed double-glazed double-glazed windows
glazed
Paper with a surface sheen or polish applied during or after manufacture by calendering, drying, plating, or drying
glazed
Glazed pottery is covered with a thin layer of a hard shiny substance
glazed
used of eyes lacking liveliness; "empty eyes"; "a glassy stare"; "his eyes were glazed over with boredom"
glazed
(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e g beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture; "glazed doughnuts"; "a glazed ham"
glazed
A glazed window or door has glass in it. glazed look/eyes/expression etc if you have a glazed look, your eyes show no expression, usually because you are very bored or tired
glazed
Paper with a high gloss or polished finish to top
glazed
beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture; "glazed doughnuts"; "a glazed ham
glazed
Assembled with appropriate ophthalmic lenses
glazed
- The most common style today in floor and wall tiles, as well as for residential and commercial applications A liquid glass is applied to the body of the tile and fired at high temperatures The glazing becomes hard and non-porous resulting in a flooring that is
glazed
The term used to describe a ceramic piece that has been coated with a liquid that will create a smooth, glossy, and lustrous finish when fired
glazed
having a shiny surface or coating; "glazed fabrics"; "glazed doughnuts" fitted or covered with glass; "four glazed walls" (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e
glazed
If you describe someone's eyes as glazed, you mean that their expression is dull or dreamy, usually because they are tired or are having difficulty concentrating on something. Doctors with glazed eyes sat chain-smoking in front of a television set There was a glazed look in her eyes
glazed
{s} covered with a glaze; glassy; expressionless, lifeless
glazed
Simple past and past participle of to glaze
glazed
fitted or covered with glass; "four glazed walls"
glazed
Cotton fabrics such as chintz or tarlatan treated with starch, glue or paraffin These are not as durable in washing as those treated with synthetic resins
glazed
having a shiny surface or coating; "glazed fabrics"; "glazed doughnuts"
glazed
Leather which has a very bright or glossy(glass-like) appearance
glazed
(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e
glazer
Slang reference to a person who is prone to endless monologuing; derived from the common practice of talking at you until your eyes "glaze" over
glazer
amoung cutlers and lapidaries, a wooden wheel covered with emery, or having a band of lead and tin alloy, for polishing cutlery, etc
glazer
{i} one who glazes (i.e. pottery, etc.)
glazer
one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like
glazer
One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc
glazer
A tool or machine used in glazing, polishing, smoothing, etc
glazes
third-person singular of glaze
glazes
plural of glaze
glazing
The glass, glasslike, or glossy substance with which any surface is incrusted or overlaid; as, the glazing of pottery or porcelain, or of paper
glazing
The glass or plastic panes in a window, door, or skylight
glazing
{i} work of a glazier; placing of glass in windows; application of a glaze; glossy coating, glaze; polishing
glazing
Glass (and other materials) in a window or door Also, the act or process of fitting a unit with glass Glazing stop: A component of the sash or door panel which holds the glass in place Grille: A term referring to window pane dividers or muntins It may be a type of assembly fitted to the interior of the window or door unit which can be detached for cleaning Also can be fitted inside the sealed insulating glass unit, when it is also referred to as a grid
glazing
This term refers to the application of a transparent layer of color over a solid one so that the color of the first is profoundly modified A transparent layer of red over yellow will produce the effect of orange and providing the benefit of additional depth to the color
glazing
The glass associated with a fenestration system, which may be single-, double-, or triple-paned with various coatings, films, and thermal barriers
glazing
The process of sealing the glass to the sash
glazing
1) In the furniture finishing process, the application of a thin wash coat which is then wiped off and blended, thus modifying the base color or highlighting the grain of wood It produces a soft, mixed tone Compare Pickling 2) (Leather) Also know as top-coating, the application of protective transparent resins to the leather
glazing
A pane of glass in a window (also referred to as a "lite")
glazing
The securing of glass into prepared openings It also refers to the collective elements of a building comprising glass, frame and fixings
glazing
The insertion of glass into sashes and doors Glazing also refers to the lowest quality of plate glass The purpose of glazing is to retain the glass adequately under the design load, provide effective weathering sealing, prevent loads or pressure points on the glass resulting from building movement, prevent glass-to-metal contact, and minimize glass breakage from mechanical or thermal stress
glazing
The process of applying putty to hold and seal glass in windows and doors
glazing
Installation of glass in a window opening; also the fenestration or windows
glazing
Glass in a window or door; the act or process of fitting with glass Glazing stop The part of the sash or door panel which holds the glass in place Grille A term referring to windowpane dividers or muntins When between two panes of glass, they will last longer and allow for ease of cleaning
glazing
the act of installing glass in a frame
glazing
(Top Coating): The application of protective transparent resins to the leather The glazed leather features a high gloss or matte finish
glazing
(impl) (sol) A transparent sheet that admits sunlight to a SOLAR COLLECTOR or solar building and then inhibits the escape of heat Often used interchangeably with window or glass, the term actually refers specifically just to the clear material which admits sunlight, and so can also be ACETATE, acrylic, and fiber-reinforced plastics Double and triple glazing refer to two or three panes F - vitrification S - vidriado
glazing
A covering of transparent or translucent material (typically glass or plastic) used for admitting light
glazing
Glazing is the construction term used for sheets of glass that fill in windows The unique designs of the glass barrel vault skylight and the glass end walls at the Kimmel Center have rarely been attempted before in the glass industry
glazing
The process of securing a pane of glass into a frame using glazier's points and glazing compound Also referred as the layers of glass and their coatings
glazing
Glass used for windows -OR- The act of installing glass into a window
glazing
The process of installing glass into sash and doors Also refers to glass panes inserted in various types of frames
glazing
Glass, such as that used in doors and windows
glazing
The glass set, or to be set, in a sash, frame
glazing
The act or art of setting glass; the art of covering with a vitreous or glasslike substance, or of polishing or rendering glossy
glazing
The application of protective transparent resins to the leather The glazed leather features a high gloss or matte finish
glazing
The glass installed in a window or door
glazing
glass that has been used to fill windows double glazing
glazing
Transparent, or semitransparent, colors passed thinly over other colors, to modify the effect
glazing
Glass used for windows or the act of installing glass into a window
glazing
The work of installing glass in a frame
salt glaze
glaze that is produced by throwing salt into a kiln in the process of firing
Türkisch - Englisch
(Tıp) glaze
glaze deri
(Tekstil) glzed leather
glaze
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