- add lustre to
- придать блеск; прославить
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь. ramix. 2012.
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь. ramix. 2012.
lustre — BrE luster AmE noun (singular, uncountable) 1 an attractive shiny appearance: add/give lustre to: A little conditioner will give lustre to your hair. 2 the quality that makes something interesting or exciting: add/give luster to: Arnold s singing … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lustre — n. glory 1) to add lustre to 2) to take on a new lustre * * * [ lʌstə] t [ glory ] o add lustre to to take on a new lustre … Combinatory dictionary
lustre — I. /ˈlʌstə / (say lustuh) noun 1. the state or quality of shining by reflecting light; glitter, glisten, sheen, or gloss: the lustre of satin. 2. some substance used to impart sheen or gloss. 3. radiant or luminous brightness; radiance. 4.… …
lustre — 1. n. & v. (US luster) n. 1 gloss, brilliance, or sheen. 2 a shining or reflective surface. 3 a a thin metallic coating giving an iridescent glaze to ceramics. b = LUSTREWARE. 4 a radiance or attractiveness; splendour, glory, distinction (of… … Useful english dictionary
lustre — lus|tre BrE luster AmE [ˈlʌstə US ər] n [singular, U] 1.) an attractive shiny appearance ▪ Her thick, black hair shone with lustre. 2.) the quality that makes something interesting or exciting ▪ There ll be a celebrity guest to add lustre to the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lustre — UK [ˈlʌstə(r)] / US [ˈlʌstər] noun [uncountable] 1) a bright, shiny appearance 2) mainly literary the feeling that something special and impressive is happening The rain did not add to the lustre of the occasion … English dictionary
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