brillo
brightness ; brilliance ; glitter ; lustre [luster, -USA] ; glazing ; shimmer ; shine ; glow ; sheen ; glossiness.
The brightness can be adjusted by turning the two knobs at the lower right of the screen.
Jenson's version is perhaps nearer to calligraphy than the Aldine roman, which is cut with a brilliance and regularity that is purely typographic.
Junctionville established itself early as an ordinary manufacturing city, a city without glitter or charm.
The library was greatly expanded in the late 1650s to accommodate the needs of the scholars and men of letters attached to Fouquet and to add lustre to his political career.
An understanding of the materials used in pastels is important to conservators: strainers, linen, paper, crayons, framing and glazing described using 18th-century sources.
Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.
This shows that antagonistic forces hide behind a 'shine' of unity & harmony.
A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets - and it works!.
Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.
Silkiness is assumed to depend on hair fiber properties such as straightness, glossiness, and smoothness.
brillo de labios
lip gloss
Her chest has a secret storage place that can hold a heart shaped lip gloss or eye shadow that comes with the doll.
brillo incandescente
glow
A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets - and it works!.
brillo intenso de la pantalla
screen glare
Principal ergonomic issues identified were screen glare, furniture promoting muscle-straining work postures, and insufficient work surfaces.
con mucho brillo
brightly
The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very very brightly.
dar brillo a
buff
buff up
This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.
Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.
falta de brillo
dullness
One problem I have with my hair is dullness - after so many color experiments I have been left with no shine.
mostrar por medio de cambio de intensidad en el brillo
flash up
On completion of the search, the VDU will flash up details of the costs accrued for which the library will later be billed.
sacar brillo
polish
Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.
sacar brillo a
buff
buff up
This is a naturally-occurring abrasive traditionally employed in buffing metal.
Let it dry for 15 minutes then buff it up with a soft brush or a soft rag.
sin brillo
dull
tarnished
dully
Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption (soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).
Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image - a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.
In the Pleiades star cluster only six of the stars shine brightly, the seventh, Merope, shines dully because she is shamed for eternity for having an affair.