prolonger$540545$ - traduzione in greco
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Traduzione e analisi delle parole tramite l'intelligenza artificiale ChatGPT

In questa pagina puoi ottenere un'analisi dettagliata di una parola o frase, prodotta utilizzando la migliore tecnologia di intelligenza artificiale fino ad oggi:

  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

prolonger$540545$ - traduzione in greco

PIGMENTED LIQUID APPLIED OVER A SURFACE THAT DRIES AS A SOLID FILM
Paints; Emulsion paint; Open time prolonger; Paints and coatings; Chrome paint; Paintwork; Painted; Paintworks; Paint film; Matte paintwork; Paint drying; Black Paint; Vehicle (paint)
  • [[Watercolor]]s as applied with a [[brush]]
  • Blue color paint smears
  • A charcoal and ochre cave painting of [[Megaloceros]] from [[Lascaux]], France
  • The "[[painter's mussel]]", a European freshwater mussel. Individual shell halves were used by artists as a small dish for paint.
  • Paint used in every day - white paint on a wall

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n. παρατείνων, επιμηκύνων

Definizione

paint
I. v. a.
1.
Represent (by colors).
2.
Color (with a pigment), coat with paint, smear.
3.
Depict, delineate, describe, sketch, portray, pencil, set forth, image, picture, draw.
4.
Embellish, deck, adorn, beautify, ornament.
II. n.
Pigment, coloring matter.

Wikipedia

Paint

Paint is any pigmented liquid, liquefiable, or solid mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film. It is most commonly used to protect, color, or provide texture. Paint can be made in many colors—and in many different types. Paint is typically stored, sold, and applied as a liquid, but most types dry into a solid. Most paints are either oil-based or water-based and each has distinct characteristics. For one, it is illegal in most municipalities to discard oil-based paint down household drains or sewers. Clean-up solvents are also different for water-based paint than they are for oil-based paint. Water-based paints and oil-based paints will cure differently based on the outside ambient temperature of the object being painted (such as a house.) Usually, the object being painted must be over 10 °C (50 °F), although some manufacturers of external paints/primers claim they can be applied when temperatures are as low as 2 °C (35 °F).