Depends on the bag, but under most circumstances. Generally "Shopping bags" are a white plastic, that is not translucent. To define: allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows" Now, some zipper bags are translucent, as are some sandwich baggies, etc.
IN OTHER WORDS YES!
A plastic bag is generally transparent, meaning light can pass through it with minimal scattering, allowing objects on the other side to be clearly visible. Translucent materials, on the other hand, allow some light to pass through but cause significant diffusion and distortion of what is seen on the other side.
Yes, plastic lids are generally translucent. However, they don't necessarily have to be.
the glass was so translucent that you could see through it
Yes, plastic lids are generally translucent. However, they don't necessarily have to be.
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No, a scourer is not translucent. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials that are opaque and not see-through.
Translucent spots on lunch bags are usually caused because something inside the bag has leaked. The spot can cause the bag to lose strength and tear.
There is typically only one plastic bag inside another plastic bag, unless they are packaged in multiples.
Clear plastic is transparent.
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