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furniture wax - перевод на Английский

SOLID MIXTURE OF HYDROCARBONS
Paraffin Wax; Petroleum Wax; Paraffinic; Wax, petroleum; Cycloparaffins; E905; Parafin wax; Parrifin wax; Petroleum wax; Wax (paraffin); Parrafin Wax
  • Paraffin candle

furniture wax      
(n.) = cera para muebles
Ex: Then apply two coats of furniture wax and buff the wood to a shine.
furniture         
  • The Chevy Chase Sideboard by Gerrard Robinson. Often considered to be one of the finest furniture pieces of the 19th century and an icon of Victorian furniture.
  • Gothic]] credenza; 1440–1450; walnut and intarsia; 147.3 x 317.5 x 63.5 cm; [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Detail of a Chinese moon-gate bed from circa 1876
  • BEIC]]).
  • [[Red and Blue Chair]] (1917), designed by [[Gerrit Rietveld]]
  • FSC]] Teca Wood - [[Brazil]] Ecodesign
  • Three illustrations of ancient Greek chairs, each being notated with a letter: a, b-klismos, and c-chair
  • Making of [[log furniture]]: cutting a bar stool from a piece of log
MOVABLE OBJECTS USED TO EQUIP HOUSEHOLDS, OFFICES, OR SHOPS FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS STORAGE, SEATING, SLEEPING
Furniture Industry; Office furniture; Forniture; Bedroom set (group); Furniture industry; Home furnishing; Household Furniture; Furniture design; Oak furniture; Furniture Design; Home furnishings; Home Furnishings; 19th-century furniture; Prehistoric furniture
(n.) = mobiliario, muebles
Ex: Suppose you have a document which has as one of its themes "the television advertising of cosmetics" and, as another, "the press advertising of furniture".
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* bedroom furniture = mobiliario de dormitorio, muebles de dormitorio
* furniture factory = fábrica de muebles
* furniture polish = abrillantador de muebles, abrillantador para muebles
* furniture repository = guardamuebles, depósito de muebles
* furniture shop = mueblería, tienda de muebles
* furniture store = mueblería, tienda de muebles
* furniture warehouse = guardamuebles, depósito de muebles
* furniture wax = cera para muebles
* garden furniture = mobiliario de jardín, muebles de jardín
* home furniture = mobiliario del hogar, muebles del hogar
* kitchen furniture = mobiliario de cocina, muebles de cocina
* lawn furniture = mobiliario de jardín
* match + furniture = conjuntar mobiliario
* metal furniture = guarnición de metal
* office furniture = mobiliario de oficina, muebles de oficina
* patio furniture = mobiliario de jardín, muebles de jardín
* wooden furniture = guarnición de madera
furniture store         
  • Interior of [[IKEA]] store in [[Hong Kong]]
COMPANY SELLING FURNITURE
Furniture retailers; Furniture store; Furniture shop
(n.) = mueblería, tienda de muebles
Ex: The two fellows sitting in the center are in regular wooden chairs that can be found in furniture stores or at yard sales.

Определение

Carnauba
·noun The Brazilian wax palm. ·see Wax palm.

Википедия

Paraffin wax

Paraffin wax (or petroleum wax) is a soft colorless solid derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale that consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules containing between 20 and 40 carbon atoms. It is solid at room temperature and begins to melt above approximately 37 °C (99 °F), and its boiling point is above 370 °C (698 °F). Common applications for paraffin wax include lubrication, electrical insulation, and candles; dyed paraffin wax can be made into crayons. It is distinct from kerosene and other petroleum products that are sometimes called paraffin.

Un-dyed, unscented paraffin candles are odorless and bluish-white. Paraffin wax was first created by Carl Reichenbach in Germany in 1830 and marked a major advancement in candlemaking technology, as it burned more cleanly and reliably than tallow candles and was cheaper to produce.

In chemistry, paraffin is used synonymously with alkane, indicating hydrocarbons with the general formula CnH2n+2. The name is derived from Latin parum ("very little") + affinis, meaning "lacking affinity" or "lacking reactivity", referring to paraffin's unreactive nature.