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MATTED - traducción al árabe

THIN, FLAT PIECE OF PAPER-BASED MATERIAL INCLUDED WITHIN A PICTURE FRAME
Mat (picture frame); Mat board; Matted; Passe-partout; Matboard; Passe-Partout (framing); Mounting board
  • A ''passe-partout'', put between the picture and frame, protects the picture and changes its visual appearance.
  • A framed daguerrotype surrounded by a ''passe-partout''
  • A mat with several French lines and a watercolor panel.
  • Mats are available in a wide variety of colors and styles; this rack includes several hundred corner samples
  • Passepartout

MATTED         

ألاسم

بُرْش ; حَصِير ; مِمْسَحَةُ الأَرْجُل

الفعل

اِلْتَبَدَ ; تَلَبَّدَ

الصفة

مُطْفَأ ; مُنْطَفِئ

matted         
صِفَة : متلبِّد
matted         
ADJ
متلبد

Definición

matted
If you describe someone's hair as matted, you mean that it has become a thick untidy mass, often because it is wet or dirty.
She had matted hair and torn dusty clothes.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Mat (picture framing)

In the picture framing industry, a mat (or matte, or mount in British English) is a thin, flat piece of paper-based material included within a picture frame, which serves as additional decoration and to perform several other, more practical functions, such as separating the art from the glass. Putting mats in a frame is called matting, a term which can also usually be used interchangeably with mat. The French term, occasionally used in English, is passe-partout (or passepartout). A picture (a photo or print, drawing, etc.) is placed beneath it, with the cutout framing it. The passe-partout serves two purposes: first, to prevent the image from touching the glass, and second, to frame the image and enhance its visual appeal. The cutout in the passe-partout is usually beveled to avoid casting shadows on the picture. The French word may also be used for the tape used to stick the back of the picture to its frame.

Ejemplos de uso de MATTED
1. Dodd combed aside her black hair, matted by blood.
2. They noticed matted brush and found Rider‘s vehicle below it.
3. Their hair is matted and flies buzz around their dirty faces.
4. Her matted dreadlocks and lip ring matched those of her companion, Nathan Holverson, 26.
5. A matted blackness, a congealed, cloacal texture of extruded pigments, creates the picture‘s claustrophobia.