An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
an everday example of a translucent object can be your bathroom window; it is not fully opaque as you can see your body figure on the other side, yet you cant see it in detail, therefore your bathroom window is a translucent object.
We usually say translucent. An example would be frosted glass.
Example(EX): tissue paper
Yes, you can put translucent in many different sentences. Translucent means that an object is able to be seen through, but without perfect clarity. One example sentence is: The glass blocks were translucent but made it too hard to see people.
its transparent as a gas but is translucent as a liquid if you can see it.
glass is translucent
pure water is translucent
An example of a translucent object is: ・a screen (FUN FACT: It's different than "transparent, which is totally clear, but "translucent" is when you can see that something is there, but is kind of foggy.
Jelly is an example of a translucent object since you can see through it.
It is a liquid that allows light to pass through it, but images on the other side would not be clearly defined.
oily paper
an everday example of a translucent object can be your bathroom window; it is not fully opaque as you can see your body figure on the other side, yet you cant see it in detail, therefore your bathroom window is a translucent object.
We usually say translucent. An example would be frosted glass.
No, probably not, never tried it though, but seems impossible to me...
It is a brownish semi-translusent liquid
Anything halfway between clear (transparent) and Opaque (doesn't transmit light). I often think if a clear/white translucent like some PEX tubing, polyethylene, Teflon tubing, some tupperware, & etc. Someone suggested wax paper. Frosted Glass. Perhaps agates.