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Ослепительный

Русско-латинский словарь
    , -ая, -ое кызсьыв


Improbus [a, um] (lumen), латинский

Acer [cris, e] (splendor, латинский

Lux), латинский

Spectator, латинский

Nitidus, латинский

Яркий, русский
    Яркий , блестящий, явный, ясный


Glare, английский
  1. Блик. очень яркое отражение света на экране дисплея

  2. Ground level

  3. Блик

  4. Random illumination incident on the image plane that is not associated with the primary image.

  5. Light reflected toward the camera from shiny or even relatively matte surfaces. in moderation, it is one of the most useful ways to add life to drab subjects. if excessive, tame it by: moving the glaring object, the light, or camera angle; using softer light, a polarizing camera filter (not on bare metal), or dulling-type spray (not on bald heads). also see: kicks and . . .

  6. 1. a long stare that expresses a negative emotion such as anger 2. an uncomfortably or dazzlingly bright light 3. scattered bright light when examining something with a microscope  verb 1. to stare angrily 2. to shine uncomfortably brightly 3. to be very obvious or conspicuous

  7. Relatively bright light entering the eye creating dazzle, discomfort, or visual impairment.

  8. The sensation produced by brightnesses within the visual field that are sufficiently greater than the luminance to which the eyes are adapted to cause annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility.

  9. Слепящий свет

  10. Sound which is too bright, trebly or edgy.

  11. Excessive brightness (or brightness varying by more than 10:1 within the field of view) that interferes with observation or interpretation of a test response. glare may be caused by reflection, whether specular (smooth surface) or diffuse (rough surface), of light or radiation sources. glare, blinding: glare so intense that for an appreciable length of time after it has been removed, no object can be seen.2,6 glare, direct: glare resulting from high luminances or insufficiently shielded light sources in the field of view. direct glare is usually associated with bright areas, such as luminaires, ceilings and windows which are outside the visual task or region being viewed.2,6 glare, reflected: glare resulting from specular reflections of high luminances in polished or glossy surfaces in the field of view. it usually is associated with reflections from within a visual task or nearby areas.2,6

  12. Excessive brightness (or brightness varying by more than 10:1 within the field of view) that interferes with observation or interpretation of a test response. depending on intensity, glare may be blinding or merely discomforting. often caused by reflection, whether specular (from a smooth surface) or diffuse (from a rough surface), of light or radiation sources.

  13. Excessive brightness (or brightness varying by more than 10:1 within the field of view) that interferes with observation or interpretation of a test response. glare may be caused by reflection, whether specular (smooth surface) or diffuse (rough surface), of light or radiation sources.




Improbus [a, um] (lumen), латинский

Contumeliose, латинский