You could see through some thing but not clearly.
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it means that, that thing or person is too close to you and it's making you uncomfortable.
The translucence test is primarily used in the context of assessing the quality and ripeness of fruits, particularly watermelons. By holding a watermelon up to a light source, one can observe how much light passes through the skin; a good quality fruit typically exhibits a slight translucence, indicating ripeness and juiciness. This test can also apply in other fields, such as evaluating certain materials or biological specimens for their properties.
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Some close synonyms are: irritate, bother, bug, harass, pester.
Yes one guy might be mean and like you but sometimes the guys be mean just for stupid reasons.
He could barely make out a shape moving behind the translucent glass.
no, you just have a pale complexion complimented by general translucence of the epidermis.
We just did a lab on this in my bio class.The Sudan test uses Sudan IV reagent. If a lipid or fat is present, red globs of fat will appear at the top of the solution. If not, there won't be a reaction.The translucence test is when a drop of liquid is placed on an unglazed paper. Water will dry up and leave the paper crinkly. An oil or fat will spread out, and leave a stain, not really drying, and making the paper look translucent.
Opacity is the property of something to not be "see-through" or letting light in (i.e. translucence or transparency). If something is opaque, it reflects a certain colour that it doesn't absorb. That colour could be anything within the visual spectrum of light/EM waves.
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Porcelain was first made in China during the Tang Dynasty, around the 7th century AD. However, it was during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) that porcelain production became more refined and widely recognized. The development of true porcelain, characterized by its translucence and strength, is attributed to this period.