Betekenis van:
opaque

opaque
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • weinig licht doorlatend; niet doorzichtig
  • not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight
"opaque windows of the jail"
"opaque to X-rays"
opaque
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • ondoorschijnend
  • not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight
"opaque windows of the jail"
"opaque to X-rays"
opaque
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • not clearly understood or expressed

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Opaque? Not at all. Intuitively obvious to the most casual observer.
    2. "The day pulls to a close" is a barbarism, possibly entirely opaque if you fail to recognize it as a translation of "The day draws to a close."
    3. Opaque lense
    4. Hard, yellowish brown, opaque to translucent wax
    5. Exterior trim varnishes and wood-stains, including opaque woodstains
    6. Interior trim varnishes and wood-stains, including opaque woodstains
    7. Powder or glass-like plates becoming opaque on exposure to air; slowly soluble in water
    8. This may be tested by placing an opaque surface between the actuation device and the vehicle.
    9. For some species, except for the front wall, all side walls including the top should be opaque.
    10. Each sample shall be placed in a clean, inert sealed opaque plastic bag to prevent loss of moisture and offering adequate protection against any damage or contamination.
    11. Coextruded opaque sheet of poly(ethylene terephthalate), of a thickness of 50 μm or more but not exceeding 350 μm, consisting especially of a layer containing carbon black
    12. Coextruded opaque sheet of poly(ethylene terephthalate), of a thickness of 50 μm or more but not exceeding 350 μm, consisting especially of a layer containing carbon black
    13. Enclosures and enclosure furniture should have smooth surfaces and rounded edges to minimise the risk of injury, and in the most sensitive species opaque materials should be used.
    14. The market for knowledge transfer and absorption is frequently opaque, and both lack of information and failure to make connections create market barriers.
    15. Finally, the United Kingdom challenges Greenpeace's view that the operation of the NDA would be opaque and could lead to cross-subsidisation with BNFL.