slovo | definícia |
lazed (encz) | lazed, |
Lazed (gcide) | Laze \Laze\ (l[=a]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lazed (l[=a]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. Lazing.] [See Lazy.]
To be lazy or idle. [Colloq.] --Middleton.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
blazed (encz) | blazed,vzplál v: Zdeněk Brož |
double-glazed (encz) | double-glazed, |
glazed (encz) | glazed,glazovaný Zdeněk Brožglazed,skelný Zdeněk Brožglazed,zasklený |
lazed (encz) | lazed, |
unglazed (encz) | unglazed,neglazovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožunglazed,neleštěný adj: Zdeněk Brožunglazed,nepolévaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Blazed (gcide) | Blaze \Blaze\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blazed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Blazing.]
1. To shine with flame; to glow with flame; as, the fire
blazes.
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2. To send forth or reflect glowing or brilliant light; to
show a blaze.
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And far and wide the icy summit blazed.
--Wordsworth.
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3. To be resplendent. --Macaulay.
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To blaze away, to discharge a firearm, or to continue
firing; -- said esp. of a number of persons, as a line of
soldiers. Also used (fig.) of speech or action. [Colloq.]
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Emblazed (gcide) | Emblaze \Em*blaze"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Emblazed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Emblazing.] [Pref. em- + 1st blaze.]
1. To adorn with glittering embellishments.
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No weeping orphan saw his father's stores
Our shrines irradiate, or emblaze the floors.
--Pope.
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2. To paint or adorn with armorial figures; to blazon, or
emblazon. [Archaic]
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The imperial ensign, . . . streaming to the wind,
With gems and golden luster rich emblazed. --Milton.
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glazed (gcide) | glassed \glassed\ glazed \glazed\adj.
1. fitted or covered with glass; as, a glassed wall. Opposite
of unglazed.
[WordNet 1.5]glazed \glazed\ (gl[=a]zd) adj.
1. Same as glassed.
Syn: glassed.
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2. Having a shiny surface or coating; as, glazed fabrics;
glazed doughnuts. [Narrower terms: {glassy, vitreous,
vitrified}; glossy, calendered; icy ; {glac['e]]
unglazed
Syn: shiny.
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3. Lacking liveliness; -- used of eyes; as, a glazed look.
Syn: glassy.
[WordNet 1.5]Glaze \Glaze\ (gl[=a]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Glazed
(gl[=a]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. Glazing.] [OE. glasen, glazen,
fr. glas. See Glass.]
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1. To furnish (a window, a house, a sash, a case, etc.) with
glass.
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Two cabinets daintily paved, richly handed, and
glazed with crystalline glass. --Bacon.
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2. To incrust, cover, or overlay with a thin surface,
consisting of, or resembling, glass; as, to glaze
earthenware; hence, to render smooth, glasslike, or
glossy; as, to glaze paper, gunpowder, and the like.
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Sorrow's eye glazed with blinding tears. --Shak.
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3. (Paint.) To apply thinly a transparent or semitransparent
color to (another color), to modify the effect.
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4. (Cookery) To cover (a donut, cupcake, meat, etc.) with a
thin layer of edible syrup, or other substance which may
solidify to a glossy coating. The material used for
glazing is usually sweet or highly flavored.
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Glazed (gcide) | glassed \glassed\ glazed \glazed\adj.
1. fitted or covered with glass; as, a glassed wall. Opposite
of unglazed.
[WordNet 1.5]glazed \glazed\ (gl[=a]zd) adj.
1. Same as glassed.
Syn: glassed.
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2. Having a shiny surface or coating; as, glazed fabrics;
glazed doughnuts. [Narrower terms: {glassy, vitreous,
vitrified}; glossy, calendered; icy ; {glac['e]]
unglazed
Syn: shiny.
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3. Lacking liveliness; -- used of eyes; as, a glazed look.
Syn: glassy.
[WordNet 1.5]Glaze \Glaze\ (gl[=a]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Glazed
(gl[=a]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. Glazing.] [OE. glasen, glazen,
fr. glas. See Glass.]
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1. To furnish (a window, a house, a sash, a case, etc.) with
glass.
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Two cabinets daintily paved, richly handed, and
glazed with crystalline glass. --Bacon.
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2. To incrust, cover, or overlay with a thin surface,
consisting of, or resembling, glass; as, to glaze
earthenware; hence, to render smooth, glasslike, or
glossy; as, to glaze paper, gunpowder, and the like.
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Sorrow's eye glazed with blinding tears. --Shak.
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3. (Paint.) To apply thinly a transparent or semitransparent
color to (another color), to modify the effect.
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4. (Cookery) To cover (a donut, cupcake, meat, etc.) with a
thin layer of edible syrup, or other substance which may
solidify to a glossy coating. The material used for
glazing is usually sweet or highly flavored.
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Unglazed (gcide) | Unglazed \Unglazed\
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glazed (wn) | glazed
adj 1: (used of eyes) lacking liveliness; "empty eyes"; "a
glassy stare"; "his eyes were glazed over with boredom"
[syn: glassy, glazed]
2: fitted or covered with glass; "four glazed walls" [syn:
glazed, glassed] [ant: glassless, unglazed]
3: having a shiny surface or coating; "glazed fabrics"; "glazed
doughnuts" [syn: glazed, shiny] [ant: unglazed]
4: (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g.
beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture; "glazed doughnuts";
"a glazed ham" |
unglazed (wn) | unglazed
adj 1: not furnished with glass; "windows were unglazed to admit
as much light and air as possible" [syn: unglazed,
glassless] [ant: glassed, glazed]
2: not having a shiny coating; "unglazed paper" [ant: glazed,
shiny] |
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