silvering การใช้
- The silvering is very tender, and anything can damage it.
- Silvering is found in other marine animals as well as fish.
- It has also been used in the process of silvering mirrors.
- This is a hazard in some formulations of chemically silvering mirrors.
- The Venetians also improved silvering by combining tin and mercury.
- The hair around the eyes and muzzle may also show signs of silvering.
- Now that half still looks like new mahogany, but the unsealed mahogany is silvering.
- Girard has silvering hair and a no-sweat way that puts others at ease.
- Most fish in the upper ocean such as sardine and herring are camouflaged by silvering.
- Silvering was put on the mirror chemically, typically by the mirror maker or user.
- The process for creating the silvering was developed by Steinheil's friend Justus Liebig.
- My former favorite aunt took one look at my silvering locks and nearly went into hysterics.
- "It's quite a landmark, " said club president Jack Silvering.
- Glass mirrors were rare until the Venetians perfected the art of casting sheet glass and silvering it.
- This silvering process was adapted for mass manufacturing and led to the greater availability of affordable mirrors.
- The silvering effect of mixed white and colored hairs can create coats that look bluish or pinkish.
- Tinted mirrors are created by silvering glass that has already been given some color, according to Heyne.
- Even the premature silvering of his hair merely served to heighten Mr . DiMaggio's air of distinction.
- John A . was a litigator, perhaps 55, with silvering hair and an air of contained kindness.
- A waxing moon has risen, silvering the evergreens and alders and throwing their ragged shadows across the road.
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