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plated

Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis plated reiškia padengtą lietuviškai.

Plated tarimas:

  • /'pleitid/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • noun: A smooth, flat, relatively thin, rigid body of uniform thickness.
  • noun: A sheet of hammered, rolled, or cast metal.
  • noun: A very thin applied or deposited coat of metal.
  • noun: A flat piece of metal forming part of a machine: a boiler plate.
  • noun: A flat piece of metal on which something is engraved.
  • noun: A license plate.
  • noun: A thin piece of metal used for armor.
  • noun: Armor made of such pieces.
  • noun: Printing A sheet of metal, plastic, rubber, paperboard, or other material prepared for use as a printing surface, such as an electrotype or a stereotype.
  • noun: Printing A print of a woodcut, lithograph, or other engraved material, especially when reproduced in a book.
  • noun: Printing A full-page book illustration, often in color and printed on paper different from that used on the text pages.
  • noun: Photography A light-sensitive sheet of glass or metal on which a photographic image can be recorded.
  • noun: Dentistry A thin metallic or plastic support fitted to the gums to anchor artificial teeth.
  • noun: Architecture In wood-frame construction, a horizontal member, capping the exterior wall studs, upon which the roof rafters rest.
  • noun: Baseball Home plate.
  • noun: A shallow dish in which food is served or from which it is eaten.
  • noun: The contents of such a dish: ate a plate of spaghetti.
  • noun: A whole course served on such a dish.
  • noun: Service and food for one person at a meal: dinner at a set price per plate.
  • noun: Household articles, such as hollowware, covered with a precious metal, such as silver or gold.
  • noun: A dish passed among the members of a group or congregation for the collection of offerings.
  • noun: Sports A dish, cup, or other article of silver or gold offered as a prize.
  • noun: Sports A contest, especially a horserace, offering such a prize.
  • noun: A thin cut of beef from the brisket.
  • noun: Biology A thin flat layer or scale, as that of a fish.
  • noun: Biology A platelike part, organ, or structure, such as that covering some reptiles.
  • noun: Electricity An electrode, as in a storage battery or capacitor.
  • noun: Electricity The anode in an electron tube.
  • noun: Geology In the theory of plate tectonics, one of the sections of the earth's lithosphere, constantly moving in relation to the other sections.
  • noun: Informal A schedule of matters to be dealt with: had a lot on my plate at work after vacation.
  • verb-transitive: To coat or cover with a thin layer of metal.
  • verb-transitive: To cover with armor plate: plate a warship.
  • verb-transitive: Printing To make a stereotype or electrotype from.
  • verb-transitive: To give a glossy finish to (paper) by pressing between metal sheets or rollers.
  • verb-transitive: To arrange (food) on a plate, as for serving: "a choice of starters, entrées, and desserts plated just as they will appear when ordered” ( John Edward Young).


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