English to Malay Dictionary rust

rust

karat
definition
verb
the blades had rusted away
be affected with rust.
noun
A blackened heap of rust and iron, the old stove sat in the corner of the living room.
a reddish- or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide that is formed on iron or steel by oxidation, especially in the presence of moisture.
Many rust diseases are very specialized and have just one or two hosts.
a fungal disease of plants that results in reddish or brownish patches.
translation of 'rust'
noun
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Earthy tones such as 'rust' , brown, beige, khaki, and tan are not only the coziest colors you can decorate your apartment in, but they're also in style right now.
These steels do not 'rust' and strongly resist attack by a great many liquids, gases, and chemicals.
It has been my experience, and sometimes misfortune, that rubber grips attract and hold moisture underneath, promoting 'rust' .
At the Tour Championship at East Lake, Atlanta, it took Woods one competitive round, a lacklustre 72, to scrape off the 'rust' .
This was a scrappy match and the 'rust' on many players after the winter break was plain to see in the many elementary mistakes made by both sides.
By Week Three when the 'rust' has worn off the NFL teams, we can finally begin to see some trends.
Stripe rust and leaf 'rust' continue to develop in the southern plains.
Since steel parts 'rust' , manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures.
He checked some large iron doors that were flaked with 'rust' and finally found one that was unlocked.
As the 'rust' from a long layoff disappeared, Szott became a more effective player each week in 2001.
But Farris seems to have shaken off the 'rust' of inactivity and may play a key role on the offense.
The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, 'rust' brown and autumnal red.
Iverson and McKie will return early, but they'll have to shake off the 'rust' .
At least that makes a difference from watching your car 'rust' away over a period of time.
Gold was valued from ancient times because it did not tarnish or 'rust' like other metals.
It was hot, there was a warm gentle breeze and the ground was a deep 'rust' red.
It could, for example, be used on rails in rural areas, which often get coated with a film of 'rust' when not used at weekends.
The turbulent gray and 'rust' coloured swirls of gas are truly awesome.
It may take him a couple of games to shake off the 'rust' .
Or how about cracking open a crab and stuffing its white and 'rust' coloured meat into a baguette with watercress, mustard and cress and lamb lettuce and dressed with lime juice.
Watch your use of pink, yellow, peach, 'rust' , purple, violet or gold.
Melissa Greene was working with cream, green and 'rust' coloured material and she thinks that school is fun.
A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and 'rust' on cast-iron furnaces.
His mediums include real 'rust' , iron and aluminum powders, patinas, raw pigment and rich dyes.
The Juliana bases are constructed of a galvanized steel to resist 'rust' and decay.
The presence of 'rust' and corrosion indicates possible moisture invasion and a potential electrical hazard.
They quickly pass from pink to crimson to the 'rust' colour we know well.
Organic and earthy colours dominate with burnt orange, 'rust' , sky blue and many shades of green.
Each leaf has started to emit the presence of the deeper shades of red, golden browns and 'rust' , having been hidden for the summer thus far.
Although steel does run the risk of 'rust' , many improvements in recent years by the steel industry have improved the quality of these trailers.
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