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Перевод: lacquer
[существительное] лак ; политура ; глазурь ; лакированные изделия; [глагол] лакировать; покрывать лаком; покрывать глазурью
Тезаурус:
- The tiny samples of lacquer were progressively heated to about 350o C, ionised and their decomposition products analysed in a quadrupole mass spectrometer.
- HIGH GLOSS LACQUER NOW IN AEROSOL FORM
- Japlac is a high gloss lacquer which produces a mirror-like finish that leaves ordinary paints looking lacklustre in comparison.
- The brass work was cast in the brass foundry, and from there it was sent to the brass finishing shop for machining and cleaning up, afterwards traversing the plating department where it received either venetian bronze, oxidised silver or plain brass lacquer finish, next passing to position No 3 for fixing in the carriage.
- The samples ranged from modern lacquer hardened in the laboratory to objects from the last centuries BC.
- The chief constituent of this lacquer (65-;70 per cent) is urushiol, a complex mixture of catechol derivatives.
- Instead, he put a rich range of clear rainbow colours on his palette, replacing the dirty ochre colours with light and more luminous chromium colours, with the addition of Veronese green, ultramarine and lacquer colours, and following the Impressionist recipe in not mixing these colours with anything except white or closely allied colours.
- Far Eastern lacquer, or urushi is a poisonous exudate from the stems of the lacquer tree, or varnish sumach (Toxicodendron verniciflua , also known as Rhus verniciflua) , which can be tapped like those of rubber trees.
- The dark interior of this little shrine is dedicated to the Lobkovic family whose name is emblazoned on the red lacquer screen.
- It is also likely that the composition of the lacquer is affected by the age of the tree and when and where the material was collected.
- Original Savoy titles have been painstakingly transferred to digital disc from either original Savoy lacquer masters or tape masters where applicable.
- The fine main altar is glorious in red lacquer, silver and gold and is by the architect F. M. Kaka and the sculptor F. I. Weiss.
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