damask
da
ˈdæ
mask
məsk
mēsk
British pronunciation
/dˈæmɑːsk/

Definición y significado de "damask"en inglés

damask
01

adamascado, de damasco

woven with a reversible, often intricate design created by the interplay of satin and sateen weaves
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The upholstery featured a damask motif of scrolling florals in muted gold.
La tapicería presentaba un motivo damascado de volutas florales en oro apagado.
Her evening gown was cut from damask fabric that shimmered under the lights.
Su vestido de noche estaba cortado de tela adamascada que brillaba bajo las luces.
01

damasco, tela de damasco

a rich, durable cloth woven so that the design appears on both sides, traditionally used for fine apparel and home furnishings
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She draped the antique damask over her shoulders as a lightweight shawl.
Ella colocó el damasco antiguo sobre sus hombros como un chal ligero.
The boutique stocked silk damask in jewel-tone palettes for bridal wear.
La boutique surtía damasco de seda en paletas de tonos joya para la ropa de novia.
02

acero de Damasco, hoja damasquina

a legendary Middle Eastern steel famed for its distinctive rippling or ladder-like surface patterns, forged by pattern-welding layers of iron and high-carbon steel and etching to reveal the designs
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The museum's centerpiece was a 12th-century damas sword, its waves of light and dark steel still mesmerizing.
La pieza central del museo era una espada damascena del siglo XII, cuyas ondas de acero claro y oscuro seguían fascinando.
A modern bladesmith pattern-welded seven layers of steel to create his own damas hunting knife.
Un herrero de cuchillas moderno soldó por patrón siete capas de acero para crear su propio cuchillo de caza de acero de Damasco.
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