English to Malay Dictionary translucent

translucent

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definition
adjective
fry until the onions become translucent
(of a substance) allowing light, but not detailed images, to pass through; semitransparent.
example
Our home base was a huge glowing 'translucent' submarine, shaped like a blimp.
Like the two bathrooms directly above it on the first floor, it, too, is daylit through a wall of 'translucent' glass blocks.
Whereas most walls were brick or concrete, her wall was made of a 'translucent' stone.
The business end is 'translucent' and has some light emitting diodes inside.
In the front, 'translucent' fabric is backed with a solid to create a precise tone.
On top of it all was a flimsy, 'translucent' material embedding the palm trees picture.
The light was a soft 'translucent' blue that became brighter or darker depending on my depth.
It was served to us with a 'translucent' cookie studded with whole roasted pumpkin seeds.
Put in a heavy saucepan with the olive oil and fry over a moderate heat for a few minutes until the onion is 'translucent' .
The thick, 'translucent' slices were encased in a light batter that was appropriately oily.
Choose a 'translucent' powder to blend with your skin tone and apply with a puff or brush.
Its surface is covered by an inorganic, orange-yellow 'translucent' material.
It would have been dark except for the light coming from the 'translucent' side panels.
The drive was long and windy and I enjoyed the sun on my 'translucent' skin.
It makes a light-textured, 'translucent' paste without any flavour of its own, and will set to an almost clear gel.
He would have placed a screen of some 'translucent' material, perhaps oiled paper supported on glass, in the opening.
The rusted wire was draped with a coat of 'translucent' ice, the frozen water hanging down in inverted spires.
Her hair was so white it glowed softly in the gray light and her skin was 'translucent' .
The adhesive dries to a semi 'translucent' plastic but can be coloured.
The jug had been sealed with a large disc of cork, onto which about half an inch of 'translucent' wax had been poured as an airtight seal.
‘Perfect imperfection’’ is what people are after - the 'translucency' you get from real teeth.
They are both only faintly given flesh; they both float 'translucently' before the discourses from which they arise.
Rather than exploiting the 'translucency' of the ivory to render skin tones, she has used dark rich colors and glazing to resemble the effect of oil paints, and this became the hallmark of her style.
She seemed very thin, her skin 'translucently' pale, and her posture in her deep armchair was that of one who could not stand up without aid.
A hardbound diary rested on her lap, and she fingered a pen with her long, almost 'translucently' pale fingers.
OK, you sauté the onions in a thin coating of oil or butter, but to 'translucence' , not caramelization.
‘I try to capture their colour, transparency, 'translucency' and form,’ he says.
This intuitively devised palette has a seductive velvety 'translucency' activated by movements of colour created by gravity's forces.
It also had a 'translucence' about it, but not as much as described by some art critics in the press, the material was a lot thicker than the PVC they described, it was more like rubber.
Different terms applied to opaque and translucent red, and special terms described 'translucence' itself.
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