transparency

transparency
noun
1) Durchsichtigkeit, die; (fig. also) Durchschaubarkeit, die; Fadenscheinigkeit, die (abwertend)
2) (Photog.) Transparent, das; (slide) Dia, das
* * *
[-'pæ-]
- plural transparencies - noun
1) (the state of being transparent: the transparency of the water.) die Durchsichtigkeit
2) (a photograph printed on transparent material, a slide: I took some transparencies of the cathedral.) das Dia
* * *
trans·par·en·cy
[trænsˈpærən(t)si, AM trænˈsper-]
n
1. no pl (quality) Lichtdurchlässigkeit f, Transparenz f geh
2. (slide) Dia nt, Diapositiv nt
3. (for overhead) Overheadfolie f, Hellraumprojektorfolie f SCHWEIZ
4. no pl (obviousness) Durchschaubarkeit f
* * *
[trns'prənsI]
n
1) Transparenz f, Durchsichtigkeit f
2) (of lies, excuses etc) Durchschaubarkeit f
3) (of system, institution) Transparenz f
4) (PHOT) Dia(positiv) nt

transparency — Farbdia nt

5) (for overhead projector) Folie f
* * *
transparency [trænsˈpærənsı] s
1. Durchsichtigkeit f
2. besonders PHYS Transparenz f, (Licht)Durchlässigkeit f
3. Transparent n, Leuchtbild n
4. FOTO Diapositiv n, Dia n
5. Folie f (für einen Tageslichtprojektor)
* * *
noun
1) Durchsichtigkeit, die; (fig. also) Durchschaubarkeit, die; Fadenscheinigkeit, die (abwertend)
2) (Photog.) Transparent, das; (slide) Dia, das
* * *
n.
Durchlässigkeit f.
Transparenz f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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