Acristalado in english
Glazed
pronunciation: gleɪzd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: gleɪzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
acristalado = glass-enclosed ; glazed ; glassed.
Example: When he arrived back at the media center, Anthony Datto whisked straight away into his glass-enclosed office, to the right of the entrance.Example: Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare = Large glazed areas mean that users can enjoy natural daylight, but double glazing, tinting, or architectural shading are necessary to alleviate the worst effects of noise, solar gain and solar glare.Example: The frame has only horizontal beams into which the glassed panels are placed.more:
» porche acristalado = conservatory ; sun conservatory .
Example: There are many benefits of having a double-glazed conservatory installed onto the front or rear of your property. Example: The bungalow has three bedrooms, a large sun conservatory and a large rear garden.acristalar = glass in ; glaze.
Example: They are also in the process of glassing in the car-port so it can be used as a gym.Example: Having finally got the frame up, the next job is to glaze the greenhouse.more:
» sin acristalar = unglazed .
Example: In early Gothic ecclesiastical work, transoms are found only in belfry unglazed windows, where they were deemed necessary to strengthen the mullions.