tarnish – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
tarnish
v.
darken, stain
n.
dullness, stain
Tarnish
Tarnish is a thin layer of
corrosion that forms over
copper,
brass,
silver,
aluminum,
magnesium and other similar
metals as their outermost layer undergoes a chemical reaction. Tarnish does not always result from the sole effects of oxygen in the air. For example, silver needs
hydrogen sulfide to tarnish, although it may tarnish with oxygen over time. It often appears as a dull, gray or black film or coating over metal. Tarnish is a surface phenomenon that is self-limiting, unlike
rust. Only the top few layers of the metal react, and the layer of tarnish seals and protects the underlying layers from reacting.
tarnish
Noun
1. discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation
(hypernym) stain, discoloration, discolouration
(derivation) stain, maculate, sully, defile
Verb
1. make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
(synonym) stain, maculate, sully, defile
(hypernym) spot, fleck, blob, blot
(hyponym) darken
tarnish
n.
pošpinit; zbavit lesku; ztratit lesk
tarnish
Czas.
matowieć; czynić matowym; plamić/szargać reputację