Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

degradê quatro vivos

English translation:

four bright shaded tones

Added to glossary by Amy Duncan (X)
Jun 2, 2007 14:28
16 yrs ago
Portuguese term

degradê quatro vivos

Portuguese to English Other Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
è a descripção da cor de um bonè.
Proposed translations (English)
2 four bright shaded tones
3 four shades of fringes
Change log

Jun 9, 2007 23:11: Amy Duncan (X) Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Lumen (X)

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Proposed translations

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four bright shaded tones

http://www.passionateaboutpashmina.com/Products1.htm

Scrool down to Shaded Pashmina to get an idea of shaded tones

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Note added at 1 hr (2007-06-02 15:42:41 GMT)
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Uh, SCROLL down...lol.

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Note added at 1 hr (2007-06-02 15:43:37 GMT)
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Comes from the French, "dégradé" - and can also be rendered "tons sombreados" in Portuguese.
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12 mins

four shades of fringes

sugg
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