Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
When the glass is once again clear, the silvering, and if necessary, antiquing can begin.
Donahue and Pat came into the room as he finished the silvering.
This is a hazard in the chemical silvering of mirrors.
The common name is taken from the progressive silvering of leaves on affected branches.
An array of dark, dusty windows, like mirrors that had lost their silvering.
But Sarah discovered one pane that had a flaw in its silvering.
This section of the city was quiet as those men had at last become, the silvering of the moon alone remaining.
The mirror above the mantel, for example, had no visible flaws at all, in either the glass or the silvering.
The gathering congregation was a powerful illustration of the silvering of America.
The "silvering" on infrared instruments is usually gold.
Except for the quirky silvering of his black hair and neatly trimmed beard, he had apparently aged no further.
She liked the silvering of his temples.
The traditional Harlequin is part black or some other colour (no silvering) and part orange (the brighter the better).
Dawn arrived with a silvering of the eastern skies that hinted of mist and heat.
They were there in the mirror itself, somehow-not on the surface of the glass, but in the famously perfect silvering.
The "silvering" on a front surface mirror is usually aluminium for visible light and gold for infrared radiation.
Occasionally Tallis, masked in the Silvering, scanned the waters, but she saw no fish.
Probably the most valuable piece was the mirror, with its Shan glass and perfect silvering, and that was the only thing still here!
In this structure, the reflection is achieved either by total internal reflection or silvering of the outer cube surfaces.
There is no silvering.
The original soft master, known as a "lacquer", was silvered using the same process as the silvering of mirrors.
The silvering of the mirror had all worn away, and so I had had it replaced with blue window glass from a demolished house.
On second look, I saw that what I'd thought was sunlight glinting in his black beard was the silvering of time's passing.
The mirror was losing its silvering, giving an impression of leprosy to his face, and had a large chunk cracked out of one corner.
It was a great relief to the two girls to see the silvering of the sky in the east and to know that soon the sun would be up.