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Перевод: patina speek patina


[существительное]
патина ; чернь


Тезаурус:

  1. Thus, over a long period of time, stone, glass and metals acquire a distinctive patina which the faker must try and imitate.
  2. Again the patina is a deep black and contrasts with brightly polished silver, brass and gold inlay decoration.
  3. The main approaches to the scientific detection of fakes are: the study of composition and methods of construction to see if they match the supposed age of the object; examination for evidence of aging, such as the formation of a patina; and the application of archaeological dating techniques, which can at least give an indication of age and in some cases an actual date.
  4. There were sections of smooth plate occasionally between the dents and here and there paint of an ancient Volvo hue showed through a patina of decrepitude.
  5. The faker has more immediate problems: the false patina must simultaneously look attractive, stay firmly in place, and appear genuine.
  6. Analysis of a small Roman plaque with a black patina and gold inlays proved it to be largely copper with traces of silver, gold and arsenic, adding weight to the view that this patination technique was practised in the West as well as the East.
  7. The other top editorial people have a better news sense but they are not immune to the old-money patina: all have centrist views with a pro-establishment tinge.
  8. The children (Max, five, and Oliver, seven) play freely throughout the house - the Stothert philosophy is that the odd mark on the furniture all adds to the patina.
  9. Thus "olde" journalistic memories acquire something of the patina of antiques, ordinary at the time, but with hindsight, quaint and even charming.
  10. Treads and spindles have been stripped and finished with Langlow's Patina
  11. This is important, as many woods, particularly mahogany, acquire a beautiful patina on ageing, which is immediately destroyed by even the lightest sanding.
  12. The best known in the West is probably shakudo , which is a copper alloy with a deep black patina, but other copper alloys were patinated to produce colours ranging from shades of grey and brown through to green.
  13. Some dealers and collectors were not above altering or even removing the genuine patina and treating the surface to give the appearance they felt it should have had.

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