What does 光沢のある in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 光沢のある in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 光沢のある in Japanese.
The word 光沢のある in Japanese means 光沢のある, 輝く、光沢のある, 磨かれた 、 光沢のある, なめらかな、光沢のある, 光る、光沢のある, つやのある 、 光沢のある, 光沢のある、柔らかな、つやのある, つやのある 、 滑らかな 、 光沢のある, ろうのような、光沢のある、青白い. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 光沢のある
光沢のある(paper) (紙など) Karen printed the picture out on glossy paper. |
輝く、光沢のある(literal (shiny) |
磨かれた 、 光沢のある(now shining) The light reflected back off the polished table. |
なめらかな、光沢のある(figurative (smooth and shiny) The paint on the interior walls had a satin finish. |
光る、光沢のある(shiny, glossy) |
つやのある 、 光沢のある(that shines) Rachel polished the table until it was shiny. |
光沢のある、柔らかな、つやのある(figurative (soft, smooth like silk) I love these silky new pyjamas! |
つやのある 、 滑らかな 、 光沢のある(hair: smooth, glossy) (髪) Linda admired the cat's sleek coat. |
ろうのような、光沢のある、青白い(having a wax-like sheen) For this recipe you'll need some waxy potatoes. |
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