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Перевод: enamel speek enamel


[прилагательное]
эмалевый;
[существительное]
эмаль ; лак для ногтей; финифть ; глазурь ; полива ;
[глагол]
покрывать эмалью; эмалировать; покрывать глазурью; испещрять


Тезаурус:

  1. Unconvinced, Hyacinth sipped cautiously, then gagged, seized the enamel bowl from her sister and spat into it.
  2. Round the rim of the broader circlet, which is about a foot in diameter, are a series of Byzantine portraits worked in enamel and separated by large rubies and sapphires.
  3. A. rooted vole molar showing chipping of edges and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface (25); B. enlargement of same (45); C. tip of lower incisor showing chipping of edges of enamel and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface (20); D. enlargement of same (75); E. shrew mandible showing pitting of bone surface near the alveolar border and flaking of the enamel surface of the teeth (40); F. enlargement of the anterior tooth (165); G. shaft of limb bone showing pitting and flaking of the surface (12); H. enlargement of same (112).
  4. A murid tooth from the eagle owl assemblage is shown in Fig. 3.18 G, where it can be seen that the enamel is heavily pitted on its surface, and partly removed along the edge of the wear facet, but nowhere is it completely penetrated (Fig. 3.18 I).
  5. She held up a pair of earrings, a composite of Benares Brass and delicate enamel.
  6. When Maggie and Susan left the house they were carrying the same pail and enamel container that they'd used earlier.
  7. A. transverse cracking of incisor from tawny owl assemblage (30); B. breakage and digestion of end of incisor from peregrine assemblage (38); C. transverse breakage across the dentine and displaced breakage of the enamel of incisor from margay assemblage (9); D. longitudinal splitting and partial separation of enamel from dentine of an incisor from common buzzard assemblage (19); E. enlargement of same (56); F. slight separation of enamel from dentine in incisor from tawny owl assemblage (7); G. cracking of dentine in heavily digested incisor from hen harrier assemblage (19).
  8. Exactly how this is achieved is not clear, for experiments using 10 per cent HCI show that although the mineral content of the bones and dentine is removed, leaving the bones with a soft rubbery texture, there is usually some enamel still left on the teeth.
  9. Even a dustbin on a gas ring or glass fibre bottle skips, unheated, may be employed and it is not unknown for an old enamel bathtub to be pressed into service.
  10. The enamel has been removed along the entire length of the salient angles, leaving a smooth edge in some cases and a surprisingly uneven edge in others.
  11. Tooth enamel is the most highly mineralized part of the skeleton, and it is therefore the first part to be affected by acidity in the predator's stomach.
  12. A. three vole molars from common buzzard assemblage showing dentine exposure and digestion along the salient angles with collapse of the enamel along the edges of the salient angles (10); B. enlargement of left hand specimen showing gap left between enamel and digested dentine (75); C. enlargement of right hand specimen showing extreme rounding (56); D. shrew molar from red kite assemblage, with digestion of most of enamel (75); E. vole molars in place in mandible, showing extreme rounding of occlusal surfaces (17); F. mole mandible from red kite assemblage with the enamel totally digested and the teeth remaining as dentine pegs (7); G. enlargement of same (37); H. shrew molar from hen harrier assemblage showing digestion of most of the enamel (65).

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