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Перевод: discoloration
[существительное] изменение цвета; обесцвечивание; выцветание; выцветшее место; пятно [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Neither dispenser can be used with corrosive fluids as these materials tend to corrode the return spring and cause discoloration and contamination of the chemicals.
- Mid you know," he asked Phil, who had been trying to solicit his help all morning in the writing of a very important letter, "That cancer can start as a little discoloration - even a tiny wart or mole?
- If the house has a solid floor, that too must have a membrane which extends over the whole of it, and although it is not possible to see it, any defects will show in the form of damp patches under floor coverings, discoloration or loose vinyl tiles.
- Discoloration on a new white paper tissue rubbed several times over a surface.
- She even knew that the indicator caused the discoloration .
- "The discoloration was as a result of bruising
- This guaranteed that the water fell to the ground just clear of the walls, so protecting them against damp, discoloration and decay.
- His three criteria for identifying the modifications as chemical erosion as opposed to physical abrasion were that the damage was localized and not evenly spread over the whole surface of the bones, there was greater erosion of the tips of the teeth with some teeth not damaged at all, and discoloration spread into the re-entrant angles of the vole teeth.
- The bogwood went into a bucket of water to soak out any discoloration, and to waterlog it so that it sinks.
- It removes unsightly discoloration, to restore wood to its natural colour.
- All you are likely to notice at first is a general deterioration of the leaves, perhaps wilting, discoloration and poor growth, followed by death.
- An outbreak of spots may leave a brown discoloration on the skin which can last for several months and leave it looking mottled.
- This will prevent water continuously diffusing through to the decorative face, causing unpleasant discoloration.
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