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MARBLED - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Marbling (disambiguation); Marbled

MARBLED         

الصفة

مُجَزِّع

marbled         
معرق ، مجزع
marbling         
تعرق ، تجزع

Definición

Marbled
·adj Made of, or faced with, marble.
II. Marbled ·adj Made to resemble marble; veined or spotted like marble.
III. Marbled ·Impf & ·p.p. of Marble.
IV. Marbled ·adj Varied with irregular markings, or witch a confused blending of irregular spots and streaks.

Wikipedia

Marbling

Marbling may refer to:

  • The quality of a surface that has streaks of color, like marble. For example:
    • Marbleizing, also called faux marbling, the art of painting walls or furniture to look like real marble
    • Paper marbling, a method of aqueous surface design in which paper or fabric is decorated with a spotted pattern similar to stone, as well as other swirled and combed patterns
    • Marbled meat, the pattern of fat in beef steaks
  • Marbling, a form of birth control in horse breeding, involving a marble used as an intrauterine device
Ejemplos de uso de MARBLED
1. Kim Nelson, a research wildlife biologist based in Corvallis, Ore., is more at home in the woodsy habitat of the marbled murrelet than in the marbled lair of the gray–thatched speechmaker.
2. Australian rib–eye steak with salad costs 780 rubles, Argentine marbled steak '80 rubles.
3. Meat mains average around 450 rubles, with the exception of the marbled beefsteak at 1,100 rubles.
4. Trading of marbled crayfish is banned in EU countries because they carry the crayfish plague.
5. Floodwaters lap at Tewkesbury Abbey The deep crimson sky, marbled with light and shade, is redolent of a distant planet.