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Что (кто) такое Glaze - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unglazed; Glazed; Glazes; Glaze (disambiguation); Glazing
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Glaze         
·vi To become glazed of glassy.
II. Glaze ·vt A glazing oven. ·see Glost oven.
III. Glaze ·vt Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste, and spread thinly over braised dishes.
IV. Glaze ·noun The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. ·see Glaze, ·vt, 3.
glaze         
¦ verb
1. fit panes of glass into (a window frame or similar structure).
enclose or cover with glass.
2. cover with a glaze.
3. (often glaze over) lose brightness and animation.
¦ noun
1. a vitreous substance fused on to the surface of pottery to form a hard, impervious decorative coating.
2. Art a thin topcoat of transparent paint used to modify the tone of an underlying colour.
3. a liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth, shiny coating on food.
4. N. Amer. a thin, glassy coating of ice on the ground or water.
Derivatives
glazer noun
glazing noun
Origin
ME glase, from glass.
glaze         
(glazes, glazing, glazed)
1.
A glaze is a thin layer of liquid which is put on a piece of pottery and becomes hard and shiny when the pottery is heated in a very hot oven.
...hand-painted French tiles with decorative glazes.
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2.
A glaze is a thin layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid that you spread onto food in order to make the surface shine and look attractive.
Brush the glaze over the top and sides of the hot cake.
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3.
When you glaze food such as bread or pastry, you spread a layer of beaten egg, milk, or other liquid onto it before you cook it in order to make its surface shine and look attractive.
Glaze the pie with beaten egg.
VERB: V n
glaze         
I. v. a.
1.
Put glass in (windows), furnish with glass.
2.
Cover with a glassy substance, incrust with a glaze.
3.
Calender, polish, gloss, burnish, furbish, give a glossy surface to.
II. v. n.
Become glassy, grow dim, grow filmy, become lustreless.
III. n.
Glazing, enamel.
Glaze (ice)         
  • A forest in Moscow a week after an incident of freezing rain
  • Glazed tree branches are noted for both their beauty and their tendency to snap
SMOOTH, TRANSPARENT AND HOMOGENEOUS ICE COATING OCCURRING WHEN FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE HITS A SURFACE
Ice glaze; Glazed frost; Glaze (meteorology); Glaze ice
Glaze or glaze ice, also called glazed frost, is a smooth, transparent and homogeneous ice coating occurring when freezing rain or drizzle hits a surface. It is similar in appearance to clear ice, which forms from supercooled water droplets.
glazed frost         
  • A forest in Moscow a week after an incident of freezing rain
  • Glazed tree branches are noted for both their beauty and their tendency to snap
SMOOTH, TRANSPARENT AND HOMOGENEOUS ICE COATING OCCURRING WHEN FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE HITS A SURFACE
Ice glaze; Glazed frost; Glaze (meteorology); Glaze ice
¦ noun a glassy coating of ice, typically caused by rain freezing on impact.
glazed         
1.
If you describe someone's eyes as glazed, you mean that their expression is dull or dreamy, usually because they are tired or are having difficulty concentrating on something.
Doctors with glazed eyes sat chain-smoking in front of a television set...
There was a glazed look in her eyes.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Glazed pottery is covered with a thin layer of a hard shiny substance.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
A glazed window or door has glass in it.
ADJ
glazing         
n.
1.
Setting glass.
2.
Calendering.
3.
Glaze, enamel.
Glazing         
·noun The glass set, or to be set, in a sash, frame. ·etc.
II. Glazing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Glase.
III. Glazing ·noun Transparent, or semitransparent, colors passed thinly over other colors, to modify the effect.
IV. Glazing ·noun The act or art of setting glass; the art of covering with a vitreous or glasslike substance, or of polishing or rendering glossy.
V. Glazing ·noun The glass, glasslike, or glossy substance with which any surface is incrusted or overlaid; as, the glazing of pottery or porcelain, or of paper.
Glaze (painting technique)         
TRANSPARENT OR SEMI-TRANSPARENT COATING ON WOOD, FABRIC, CARDBOARD OR PAPER
Scumbling
A glaze is a thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on a painting which modifies the appearance of the underlying paint layer. Glazes can change the chroma, value, hue and texture of a surface.

Википедия

Glaze

Glaze or glazing may refer to:

  • Glaze (metallurgy), a layer of compacted sintered oxide formed on some metals
  • Glaze (cooking technique), a coating of a glossy, often sweet, mixture applied to food
  • Glaze (ice), a layer of ice caused by freezing rain
  • Glaze (painting technique), a layer of paint, thinned with a medium, so as to become somewhat transparent
  • Glaze (surname)
  • Glazing (window), a transparent part of a wall
  • Ceramic glaze, a vitreous coating to a ceramic material whose primary purposes are decoration or protection
  • Glazed (album), a 1993 album by the Canadian rock band Mystery Machine