glaze

glaze
ɡleiz
1. verb
1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) poner cristales
2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) vidriar, esmaltar, barnizar
3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) volverse vidriosos

2. noun
1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) barniz, esmalte
2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glaseado
glaze
tr[gleɪz]
noun
1 (for pottery) vidriado; (lustre) brillo, lustre nombre masculino; (varnish) barniz nombre masculino, esmalte nombre masculino
transitive verb
1 (pottery) vidriar, esmaltar
2 (windows) poner cristales a
3 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL glasear
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
glaze kiln (pottery) horno de esmaltar, horno de vidriar
glaze ['gleɪz] vt, glazed ; glazing
1) : ponerle vidrios a (una ventana, etc.)
2) : vidriar (cerámica)
3) : glasear (papel, verduras, etc.)
glaze n
: vidriado m, glaseado m, barniz m
glaze
n.
barniz s.m.
vidriado s.m.
v.
barnizar v.
garapiñar v.
glasear v.
poner vidrios a v.
vidriar v.
gleɪz
I
count & mass noun
a) (on pottery) vidriado m
b) (Culin) glaseado m

II
1.
transitive verb
1) (fit with glass) \<\<window/door\>\> acristalar

to glaze a window — ponerle* vidrio(s) or (Esp) cristal(es) a

2) (make shiny, glossy)
a) \<\<pottery\>\> vidriar
b) (Culin) glasear

2.
vi glaze (over) \<\<eyes\>\> vidriarse
[ɡleɪz]
1. N
1) (on pottery) vidriado m
2) (Culin) (on cake) glaseado m
2. VT
1) [+ window] poner vidrios or cristales a
2) [+ pottery] vidriar
3) (Culin) glasear
3.
VI

to glaze over — [eyes] ponerse vidrioso

* * *
[gleɪz]
I
count & mass noun
a) (on pottery) vidriado m
b) (Culin) glaseado m

II
1.
transitive verb
1) (fit with glass) \<\<window/door\>\> acristalar

to glaze a window — ponerle* vidrio(s) or (Esp) cristal(es) a

2) (make shiny, glossy)
a) \<\<pottery\>\> vidriar
b) (Culin) glasear

2.
vi glaze (over) \<\<eyes\>\> vidriarse

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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