opaque

opaque
adjective
1) (not transmitting light) lichtundurchlässig; opak (fachspr.)
2) (obscure) dunkel; unverständlich
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[ə'peik, ](American[) ou-]
adjective
(not transparent: an opaque liquid.) undurchsichtig
- academic.ru/51812/opaqueness">opaqueness
- opacity
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opaque
[ə(ʊ)ˈpeɪk, AM oʊˈ-]
adj
1. (not transparent) undurchsichtig, intransparent, opak fachspr; of wax lichtundurchlässig; of window, liquid trüb
\opaque glass Milchglas nt
2. (fig: obscure) undurchsichtig; (incomprehensible) unverständlich
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[əU'peIk]
adj
1) opak; liquid trüb; paper, glass, window undurchsichtig; tights, stockings blickdicht
2) (fig) essay, prose, text undurchsichtig, unklar
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opaque [əʊˈpeık]
A adj (adv opaquely)
1. opak, undurchsichtig, lichtundurchlässig:
opaque glass Opakglas n;
opaque projector US Episkop n (Projektor für undurchsichtige Bilder)
2. undurchlässig (to für Strahlen etc):
opaque to infrared (rays) infrarotundurchlässig;
opaque meal MED Kontrastmahlzeit f, -brei m (vor einer Röntgenaufnahme)
3. dunkel, glanzlos, trüb
4. fig
a) unklar, dunkel, unverständlich
b) unverständig, dumm
B s
1. (etwas) Opakes etc ( A)
2. FOTO Abdecklack m
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adjective
1) (not transmitting light) lichtundurchlässig; opak (fachspr.)
2) (obscure) dunkel; unverständlich
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adj.
dunkel adj.
undurchsichtig adj.

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