transparent. translucent is partially obstructed and opaque is letting no light through.
They are all words describing how well light travels through a substance or, in other words, how well you can see through it. Opaque means that you can't see through it. Eg a rock is opaque Translucent means that you can kind of see through it. Some light gets through but you can't see clearly through it. Think frosted glass. Transparent means that it's see through.
No. Transparent means you can see through it. Glass blocks are translucent which means they let some light through but distort it so that you can not see through it.
Yes, transparent means you can clearly see through the object. Translucent means only light travels through, you cannot see a clear image, and opaque means no light or image is visible.
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No, transparent means "see through" or that is can be seen through.
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They are all words describing how well light travels through a substance or, in other words, how well you can see through it. Opaque means that you can't see through it. Eg a rock is opaque Translucent means that you can kind of see through it. Some light gets through but you can't see clearly through it. Think frosted glass. Transparent means that it's see through.
The English translaton of 'Je vois tout' is I see all, or I see everything. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'vois' means '[I] see'. And the noun 'tout' means 'all, everything'.
Transparent means it is see through, like glass There is no word istransparent.
If you meant "translucent", that means you can see through it, but not clearly. Opaque means you can't see through it at all. It should not have meant translucent ; translucent cannot be seen through but light can pass through.
see-through means transparent
Opaque means something can't be seen through.
The word opaque can be used to DISCRIBE any colour... the word means to block the passage of light. (You can't see through it) See the related link below.
Ice is transparent, so that means you can see through it.
One Latin eqivalent of the English phrase 'See you soon' is the following: Videbo te mox; or Videbo vos mox. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'videbo' means '[I] will see'; 'te' means 'you [singular]'; 'vos' means 'you all'; and 'mox' means 'soon'. Another Latin equivalent is the following: Spero te videre mox; or Spero vos videre mox. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'spero' means '[I] hope'; 'videre' means 'to see'.
Translucent. Transparent means you can see through it, like glass. Opaque means you can't see through it at all, like brick walls. Translucent means that some light can pass through it, but you can't actually see what's on the other side. If you held a flashlight underneath a drum, you'd be able to see the light through the skin, but you couldn't actually see what was in there.