degas

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İngilizce - Türkçe
gazdan arıtma
gazını almak
gazını gidermek
zehirli gazlardan arıtmak
{f} gazdan arındırmak
bütün gazlardan arıtmak
degassing
(Askeri) GAZDAN TEMİZLEME: Bir gazı veya zararlı niteliklerini yok etmek üzere kimya maddeleri ile işleme tabi tutma. Gazdan temizleme, bulaşıcı maddelerden temizlemenin bir eşidir
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gazını almak
İngilizce - İngilizce
{i} Edgar Degas (1834-1917), French painter and sculptor famous for his portrayal of scenes from everyday life; family name
To remove the gas from something
remove gas from
To release molding pressure on tools Allows breaking of foam cell windows and relieves internal gas pressures
{f} free from gas, remove all gases
To remove gas from a material, usually by heating under high vacuum Compare get
To purge compartments, voids, piping and components of dangerous vapors rendering the cargo tank safe for both hot and cold work
Removing air from a liquid, usually by ultrasonic and/or vacuum methods
Edgar Degas
{i} (1834-1917) French painter and sculptor famous for his portrayal of scenes from everyday life
Edgar Degas
a French Impressionist painter, known especially for his pictures of horse racing, theatres, cafés, and women dancing (1834-1917). born July 19, 1834, Paris, France died Sept. 27, 1917, Paris French painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. The son of a wealthy banker, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1855. He spent much time in Italy studying and copying the Old Masters and became a skilled draftsman, producing history paintings and portraits. In the 1860s he was introduced to Impressionism by Édouard Manet and gave up his academic aspirations, turning for his subject matter to the fast-moving city life of Paris, particularly the ballet, theatre, circus, racetrack, and cafés. Influenced by Japanese prints and the new medium of photography, he used displaced figure groupings and unfamiliar perspective to create figure groups seen informally and in movement, similar in effect to snapshots. His fascination with the ballet and the racetrack sprang from his interest in picturing people absorbed in the practiced movements of their occupations. He often worked in pastel, his favourite medium, producing series of women, bathers, ballerinas, and horse races. From 1880 he modeled wax figures, which were cast in bronze after his death. He was the first of the Impressionists to achieve recognition
Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas
{i} Edgar Degas (1834-1917), French painter and sculptor famous for his portrayal of scenes from everyday life
Hilaire-Germain- Edgar Degas
born July 19, 1834, Paris, France died Sept. 27, 1917, Paris French painter, graphic artist, and sculptor. The son of a wealthy banker, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1855. He spent much time in Italy studying and copying the Old Masters and became a skilled draftsman, producing history paintings and portraits. In the 1860s he was introduced to Impressionism by Édouard Manet and gave up his academic aspirations, turning for his subject matter to the fast-moving city life of Paris, particularly the ballet, theatre, circus, racetrack, and cafés. Influenced by Japanese prints and the new medium of photography, he used displaced figure groupings and unfamiliar perspective to create figure groups seen informally and in movement, similar in effect to snapshots. His fascination with the ballet and the racetrack sprang from his interest in picturing people absorbed in the practiced movements of their occupations. He often worked in pastel, his favourite medium, producing series of women, bathers, ballerinas, and horse races. From 1880 he modeled wax figures, which were cast in bronze after his death. He was the first of the Impressionists to achieve recognition
degassing
To free from gases
degassing
the process of removing dissolved gases from the mobile phase by sparging or applying a vacuum
degassing
The act of reducing the hydrogen level of molten aluminium It is often used to also remove inclusions as well as reduce the levels of Na and Ca in the molten aluminium
degassing
The deliberate removal of gas from a material, usually by application of heat under high vacuum
degas