silvering

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English - Turkish
{f} gümüşle
{i} gümüşleme
gümüşleyerek
sır
silver
gümüş

Nikel, sert, gümüş beyazı bir metaldır. - Nickel is a hard, silver-white metal.

Altın gümüşten daha ağırdır. - Gold is heavier than silver.

silver
{f} gümüşlemek
silver
(Bilgisayar) açık gri
silver
gümüş gibi parlayan
silver
{s} gümüş gibi
silver
bıçak ve kaşıklar
silver
çatal bıçak

Yemeğim için gümüş çatal bıçak takımı alabilir miyim? - Can I have silverware for my meal?

silver
aynayı sırlamak
silver
gümüş çatal bıçak takımı
silver
gümüş rengi

Onun saçı gümüş rengine döndü. - His hair has turned silver.

Tom'un saçı tüm gümüş rengi. - Tom's hair is all silver.

silver
gümüş kaplamak
silver
{f} sırlamak
silver
gümüş sofra takımı

Temiz gümüş sofra takımımız yok gibi görünüyordu. - It looks like we have no clean silverware.

silver
gümüşi
silver
{f} beyazlamak
silver
{f} gümüş rengine boyamak
silver
{f} ağarmak
silver
{f} gümüşle
silver
gümüşler
silver
gümüşçülük
Silver
{i} gümüş para

Birkaç gümüş param var. - I have several silver coins.

Gümüş paranın miktarı ne kadar büyük olursa, rüşvet o kadar büyük olur. - The larger the amount of silver, the larger the amount of corruption.

Silver
{i} gümüş eşya

Gümüş eşyaları cilalı tutmazsan parlaklığını kaybederler. - If you don't keep the silverware polished, it'll lose its luster.

Silver
(isim) Sim
silver
gümüşten yapılmış
silver
{i} (sofrada kullanılan) çatal, bıçak ve kaşıklar
silver
{f} gümüşle kaplamak
silver
(Nükleer Bilimler) (ag) gümüş
silver
{f} gümüş renge dönüştürmek
silver
gümüş,v.gümüşle: n.gümüş
silver
gümüş çatal bıçak

Yemeğim için gümüş çatal bıçak takımı alabilir miyim? - Can I have silverware for my meal?

silver
beyaz ve parlak
silver
silver fir beyaz çam ağac
silver
berrak silver anniversary yirmibeşinci evlenme yıldönümü
silver
(Tıp) Ag sembolü ile bilinen atom no: 47 ve atom ağırlığı: 107.880 olan kimyasal element, gümüş
silver
gümüşe benzer şey
silver
gümüş kaplama eşya
silver
gümüşe benzer
silver
metal

Nikel, sert, gümüş beyazı bir metaldır. - Nickel is a hard, silver-white metal.

Simyagerler adi metalleri altına ve gümüşe dönüştürmeye çalıştılar. - Alchemists tried to transmute base metals into gold and silver.

English - English
Present participle of silver
The process of coating a surface with a thin layer of silver (or a similar metal), especially so as to form a mirror
{n} a covering or gilding with silver
with a thin film of metallic silver, or a substance resembling silver; also, the firm do laid on; as, the silvering of a glass speculum
The art or process of covering metals, wood, paper, glass, etc
Silver
A female given name from the metal

Silver here, my darling wife, insists on the services of a particular yacht upholsterer. - - - From the way he said the woman's metal name Quayle thought it was changed from a stodgier Alice or Bernice.

Silver
An English surname for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook
Silver
A male given name from the metal, or transferred from the surname

I'll level with you, Mr. Cummings. / Silver, he corrected. / Sounds like the Lone Ranger's horse, she said.

Silver
A surname anglicised from the German Jewish ornamental surname Silber
silver
Having a color like silver: a shiny gray
silver
Made from silver
silver
A shiny gray color

silver colour:.

silver
Denoting the twenty-fifth anniversary, especially of a wedding

Mostly, these have been relationships of 10 or less years. However, one respondent has celebrated her silver wedding anniversary.

silver
Cutlery and other eating utensils, whether silver or made from some other white metal
silver
Any items made from silver or any other white metal
silver
Made from another white metal
silver
{n} a white hard metal, money made of it
silver
{a} made of silver, white, beguiling, soft
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{v} to cover with leaf-silver, to gild
Silver
{i} family name
Silver
siller
Silver
luna
Silver
ag
silver
a light shade of gray
silver
Silver is a fine, silver-white metal often used in jewelry Pure silver has a hardness of 2 5 Other metals are alloyed with silver (usually copper) for silver used in jewelry making Silver tarnishes after exposure to air (a thin layer of silver-oxide forms on the surface) Silver often occurs near copper lodes SLEEPER A sleeper is a small hoop-earring made of gold that is used to keep the hole in a pierced ear open
silver
turn silver; "The man's hair silvered very attractively"
silver
{f} make silvery in color; coat with silver, plate with silver
silver
To acquire a silvery color
silver
A soft, white metallic element , lustrous, malleable and ductile One of the precious metals used in making coins, jewelry and fine ornamental wares
silver
To make hoary, or white, like silver
silver
A white, ductile metallic element that is highly malleable and capable of a high degree of polish
silver
Specific gravity 10
silver
used in Ionization units Silver ions can function as a bactericide
silver
Polished pewter
silver
coins made of silver a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography turn silver; "The man's hair silvered very attractively"
silver
Known from around 5000 BC The metal is too soft for any use other than jewellery and trade Often occurs with lead, from which it can be separated by cupellation Native silver is known, but it is usually extracted from ores Melting point: 961° C First used in Greece [3000 BC]
silver
Silver consists of coins that are made from silver or that look like silver. the basement where £150,000 in silver was buried
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Silver is similar to gold in corrosion resistance It costs less than other precious metals, is very soft when fully annealed, but work hardens during fabrication It provides very good conductivity and solderability It is widely used as a plating or coating
silver
Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver leaf; a silver cup
silver
a soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography
silver
having the white lustrous sheen of silver; "a land of silver (or silvern) rivers where the salmon leap"; "repeated scrubbings have given the wood a silvery sheen"
silver
{i} Ag, argentum, whitish metallic element (Chemistry); element used to make jewelry, coins, etc.; coins made of silver; money; silverware; grayish-white metallic color
silver
Coins made from silver or any similar white metal
silver
Cutlery, whether silver or made from some other white metal (U.S.: silverware)
silver
made from or largely consisting of silver; "silver bracelets"
silver
a nearly neutral slightly brownish medium gray
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Its chloride, bromide, and iodide are used in photography and its iodide in cloud seeding. silver salmon Free Silver Movement Silver Age silver nitrate silver standard Silver Horace Silvers Phil
silver
Resembling silver
silver
Coin made of silver; silver money
silver
A lustrous, white, malleable and ductile precious metal, with remarkable electrical and thermal, light-reflecting, bacteria-killing, wear resistant, photosensitive and other qualities
silver
Silver is one of the "noble"
silver
Symbol Ag (Argentum)
silver
Code name for Gerald Wolfe, a GO agent involved in stealing government documents (Operation Snow White)
silver
Pure silver is Fine silver, the whitest of all metals, and is too soft for most jewelry Sterling (925 silver) is silver alloyed with copper 925 refers to the part of silver per thousand, with copper constituting the remaining 75/1000
silver
A silver is the same as a silver medal. Britain went on to take bronze and then followed it up by winning silver in the World Cup
silver
Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear
silver
A very malleable metal found naturally in an uncombined state or with other metals
silver
Silver is one of the "noble" metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles
silver
{s} made from silver; plated with silver; resembling silver; having a clear ringing sound, resonant; eloquent, having a pleasing sound; of a 25th anniversary
silver
It is found native, and also combined with sulphur, arsenic, antimony, chlorine, etc
silver
A metallic element that is medium heavy and malleable It is usually used in an alloy with copper to make it harder
silver
Master Hilarion Used for power and protection
silver
A soft white metallic element, sonorous, ductile, very malleable, and capable of a high degree of polish
silver
Anything having the luster or appearance of silver
silver
An elemental metal valued for its conductivity, purity, malleability, ductility, and shine Pure silver is relatively soft and is usually alloyed with a small amount of copper to make a more workable metal Fine Silver is pure silver Sterling Silver is 92 5 parts silver and 7 5 parts copper Coin silver is 80 parts silver and 20 parts copper
silver
Precious; costly
silver
You can use silver to refer to all the things in a house that are made of silver, especially the cutlery and dishes. He beat the rugs and polished the silver
silver
metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles
silver
Silver is used to describe things that are shiny and pale grey in colour. He had thick silver hair which needed cutting
silver
in the minerals argentite, proustite, pyrargyrite, ceragyrite, etc
silver
silverware eating utensils
silver
made from or largely consisting of silver; "silver bracelets
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Chemical symbol Ag Brilliant, rare "precious metal" with high ductility, excellent thermal conductivity, low level of electrical resistance Usually found as by-product of base metal ores, sometimes with gold Historical use has been coinage, jewelry, tableware, but has major industrial applications in photography, dentistry, electronics, chemicals, and medicine manufacture
silver
Create the DTMF tones for A, B, C and D
silver
A lustrous, white, metallic element, atomic number 47, atomic weight 107.87, symbol Ag
silver
To cover with silver; to give a silvery appearance to by applying a metal of a silvery color; as, to silver a pin; to silver a glass mirror plate with an amalgam of tin and mercury
silver
born with a silver spoon in your mouth: see spoon. Metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, chemical symbol Ag, atomic number
silver
coat with a layer of silver or a silver amalgam; "silver the necklace"
silver
A naturally occurring metal that is acquired as a by-product during retrieval of other metals like copper, lead, zinc and gold It is used in surgical prostheses, splints, fungicides, coins, photographic materials, electrical products, paints, and batteries Silver in water can form various salts or adsorb to various inorganic compounds, or humus and other organic debris
silver
a white metallic element that is sonorous, ductile, very malleable, capable of a high degree of polish, and chiefly univalent in compounds, and that has the highest thermal and electric conductivity of any substance
silver
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The color of silver
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silver
a medal made of silver (or having the appearance of silver) that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition
silver
A shiny gray/grey color/colour
silver
expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech"
silver
Bright; resplendent; white
silver
Sweet; gentle; peaceful
silver
Silver is a valuable pale grey metal that is used for making jewellery and ornaments. a hand-crafted brooch made from silver. silver teaspoons
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coins made of silver
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Atomic weight 107
silver
To polish like silver; to impart a brightness to, like that of silver
silver
Measured in mg/L or ppm
silver
It is a white, lustrous precious metal, valued for its beauty. It is also valued for its electrical conductivity, which is the highest of any metal. Between copper and gold in their common group of the periodic table, it is intermediate between them in many properties. Widely distributed in nature in small amounts, as the native metal and in ores, it is usually recovered as a by-product of copper and lead production. Its use in bullion and coins was overtaken in the 1960s by demand for industrial purposes, especially photography. It is also used in printed electrical circuits, electronic conductors, and contacts. It is the catalyst for converting ethylene to ethylene oxide, the precursor of many organic chemicals. Its use in alloys in sterling (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) and plated silverware, ornaments, and jewelry remains important; yellow gold used in jewelry is typically 25% silver, and gold dental alloys are about 10% silver. Silver dental fillings are an amalgam of silver and mercury. Silver in compounds, the most important of which is silver nitrate, has valence
silver
lustrous gray; covered with or tinged with the color of silver; "silvery hair"
silver
make silver in color; "Her worries had silvered her hair"
silver
A white metal commonly found associated with lead ores Also found in the oxidised zones of ore deposits and in hydrothermal veins
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