clear lacquer - translation to russian
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clear lacquer - translation to russian

LIQUID OR POWDER COATING MATERIAL WHICH IS APPLIED THINLY TO OBJECTS TO FORM A HARD FINISH
Oriental lacquer; Oriental Lacquer; Kanshitsu; Nitrocellulose lacquer; Lacquers; Lacquered; Lacquer paint; Urushiol lacquer; Lacquering; Acrylic lacquer; Lackour
  • ''mon'' (emblem)]], Japan, [[Edo period]]
  • Lacquer mixed with water and [[turpentine]], ready for applying to surface.
  • ''Laksha'' is a traditional form of lacquerware from Sri Lanka which is made from [[shellac]] derived from [[Lac]].
  • A Chinese six-pointed tray, red lacquer over wood, from the Song Dynasty (960–1279), 12th–13th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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  • Lacquer dish]] with Chinese character for longevity, mid 16th century
  • A [[maki-e]] and mother-of-pearl inlay cabinet that was exported from Japan to Europe in the 16th century.

clear lacquer      

общая лексика

бесцветный лак

clear lacquer      
бесцветный лак
cleared         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CLEAR; Cleared; Clear (album); Clear (disambiguation); CLEAR (disambiguation); CLEAR (command); Clear (command); Clear (band); Clear (song); Clear (brand)

общая лексика

просветлённый (о гистологическом препарате)

Definition

clear
I
adj.
1) crystal, perfectly; painfully clear
2) (cannot stand alone) clear about (are you clear about the situation?)
3) clear from (the answer is clear from these facts)
4) clear of (the roads were clear of snow; to keep clear of trouble)
5) clear to (the situation is clear to everyone)
6) clear that + clause (it was clear that they would not come; the teacher made it clear that discipline would be maintained)
II
n.
uncoded language
in the clear (to send a message in the clear)
III
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to authorize'); ('to prepare') to clear for (to clear an article for export; our plane was cleared for takeoff; to clear a deck for action)
2) (D; tr.) ('to remove') to clear from (to clear the snow from the driveway)
3) (D; tr.) ('to free') to clear of (to clear a harbor of mines; to clear smb. of guilt; to clear land of trees)
4) (colloq.) (d; intr.) to clear out of ('to leave') (to clear out of town)
5) (d; tr.) ('to remove') to clear out of (to clear things out of a cupboard)
6) (D; tr.) ('to complete formalities for') to clear with (to clear a shipment with the authorities)
7) (H) ('to authorize') we were cleared to land

Wikipedia

Lacquer

Lacquer is a type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal. It is most often made from resin extracted from trees and waxes and has been in use since antiquity.

Asian lacquerware, which may be called "true lacquer", are objects coated with the treated, dyed and dried sap of Toxicodendron vernicifluum or related trees, applied in several coats to a base that is usually wood. This dries to a very hard and smooth surface layer which is durable, waterproof, and attractive in feel and look. Asian lacquer is sometimes painted with pictures, inlaid with shell and other materials, or carved, as well as dusted with gold and given other further decorative treatments.

In modern techniques, lacquer means a range of clear or pigmented coatings that dry by solvent evaporation to produce a hard, durable finish. The finish can be of any sheen level from ultra matte to high gloss, and it can be further polished as required. Lacquer finishes are usually harder and more brittle than oil-based or latex paints, and are typically used on hard and smooth surfaces.

In terms of modern finishing products, finishes based on shellac dissolved in alcohol are often called shellac or lac to distinguish them from synthetic lacquer, often called simply lacquer, which consists of synthetic polymers (such as nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate butyrate ("CAB"), or acrylic resin) dissolved in lacquer thinner, a mixture of various organic solvents. Although synthetic lacquer is more durable than shellac, traditional shellac finishes are nevertheless often preferred for their aesthetic characteristics, as with French polish, as well as their "all-natural" and generally food-safe ingredients.

What is the Russian for clear lacquer? Translation of &#39clear lacquer&#39 to Russian