QUÉ SIGNIFICA PATÍNĂ EN RUMANO
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PATÍN 2 ~ e f. Deporte 1) Un objeto metálico formado por una cuchilla de metal que está unida perpendicularmente a la suela de la bota para deslizarse sobre el hielo. \u0026 # X25ca; ~ con brochetas de rodillo, en lugar de la cuchilla, para moverse en terreno regular (especialmente en asfalto). 2) tecn. Una pieza con la que un mecanismo con guías puede realizar movimientos de traslación alternativos. [G.-d. zapato] PATÍNĂ2 ~e f. sport 1) Obiect de metal format dintr-o lamă metalică care se fixează perpendicular pe talpa ghetei pentru a luneca pe gheață. ◊ ~ cu role patină prevăzută cu rotițe, în loc de lamă, pentru deplasarea pe teren obișnuit (în special pe asfalt). 2) tehn. Piesă cu ajutorul căreia un mecanism cu ghidaje poate face mișcări alternative de translație. [G.-D. patinei]
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SINÓNIMOS DE «PATÍNĂ» EN RUMANO
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «PATÍNĂ»
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Culture and Consumption: New Approaches to the Symbolic ...
Patina and the Representation of Status before and after the Eighteenth Century In the first chapter we considered the broad sweep of the history of consumption. In this chapter we will look at one particular aspect of this history, the "patina" ...
Grant David McCracken, 1990
It is at once old-world, contemporary, and mildly industrial. Patina Style gives insight into materials choices, methods and treatments that result in spaces that celebrate beauty in the old, the imperfect, the slightly roughed-up.
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The Patina of Place: The Cultural Weathering of a New ...
"In The Patina of Place, Heath provides the first book-length analysis of the three-decker and its cultural significance, revealing New Bedford's evolving regional identity within New England."--BOOK JACKET.
Allison Jo Montgomery. Coffee shops served as a comforting yet daunting reminder that we all carry something out the shop beyond a Grande or Venti latte. His gaze wandered to a couple in line, their hands intertwined. They didn't have a ...
Allison Jo Montgomery, 2013
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A Matter of Time: Digital Patina and Timeboundedness in ...
The term patina refers to a particular quality of decay in material objects, where the decay is both a physical and symbolic property of the object.
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Pewter Plus - Pagina 12
Avoid turning the dropper upside down while it has hot wax in it, as the wax will run back and clog your dropper immediately. degreaser The front of the pewter must be free of any grease, otherwise the patina will not take. Always clean with a ...
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Joachim Splichal's Patina Cookbook: Spuds, Truffles, and ...
Includes more than 75 black-and-white location photographs and 20 full-color food shots. The first edition of the book sold 30,000 copies.
Joachim Splichal, Joachim Spilchal, 2004
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Copper: Its Trade, Manufacture, Use, and Environmental Status
moisture to carry the chemical conversion process to completion, the basic sulfate patina may never form. Exposed horizontal surfaces develop a patina more rapidly than sloping surfaces which, in turn, patinate more rapidly than vertical ...
Günter Joseph, Konrad J. A. Kundig, 1998
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Patina and the Role of Nostalgia in the Field of Stringed ...
In this paper, the evocative nature of patina on stringed instruments is linked to the four agents of transformation that create it.
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The Sociology of Consumption: An Introduction - Pagina 7
Patina overcomes the problems in the above approaches while retaining many of their advantages, which is why it was so important in pre-fashion societies. Patina immediately shows that wealth is old; lack of patina shows that it is new.