(birinin adını v.b.'ni) lekelemek, kirletmek

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{f} tarnish
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
To oxidize or discolor due to oxidation

Careful storage of silver will prevent it from tarnishing.

(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
To soil, sully, damage or compromise

He is afraid that he will tarnish his reputation if he disagrees.

(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
{v} to sully, soil, lose brightness or luster
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
to lessen or destroy the luster of in any way
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
To soil, or change the appearance of, especially by an alternation induced by the air, or by dust, or the like; to diminish, dull, or destroy the luster of; to sully; as, to tarnish a metal; to tarnish gilding; to tarnish the purity of color
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
A thin film on the surface of a metal, usually due to a slight alteration of the original color; as, the steel tarnish in columbite
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
A discoloration that can build on silverplate or sterling if left exposed to the air or if brought into contact with certain foods and chemicals Can easily be prevented by everyday use or protective storage and is easily removed by commercial silver polishes
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
{f} darken, stain
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
In geology, a thin layer of color that forms on a mineral
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
A term used to describe a discolored or stained conductor or shield wire caused by exposure to the atmosphere
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
Dulling, staining or discoloration due to formation of thin films of corrosion or oxidation [back] [top]
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
To lose luster; to become dull; as, gilding will tarnish in a foul air
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
{i} dullness, stain
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
If a metal tarnishes or if something tarnishes it, it becomes stained and loses its brightness. It never rusts or tarnishes Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal. + tarnished tar·nished its brown surfaces of tarnished brass
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
Tarnish is a substance which forms of the surface of some metals and which stains them or causes them to lose their brightness. dullness of colour, or loss of brightness
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
A thin deposit of a dirt which discolors the surface of metal and is easily removed Also a reaction between metals and other chemicals which discolors the surface, particularly silver which reacts with sulfur (sulphur) The silver sulfide (sulphide) can be removed with a proprietary cleaning product and gentle abrasion
(birinin adını v.b.''ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
Oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air
(birinin adını v.b.'ni) lekelemek, kirletmek
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