Examples of using Its texture in English and their translations into French
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Klein then began a long technical exploration to obtain this blue that had bewitched him, as well as its texture, and in 1960, he finally proposed a formula to the National Institute of Industrial Property which became International Klein Blue IKB.
Its texture is thin,
hands…) and its texture(liquid, compact,
to capture its texture, what confers it the character
with properties of use close to leather but retains its texture, its fall and its unique reflection.
you touch an item and its texture gives you that extra cue you need to make a decision.
the different particles of the minced meat, developing its texture and allowing greater protein solubilisation
a dowser's wand, and- through its texture, obtained by an accumulation of materials- stalactites testifying to the passage of time.
the skin is firmer, and its texture is improved pores are tightened, finer appearance.
otherwise you will lose its texture lightness: enjoy it always as it is
otherwise you will lose its texture lightness: enjoy it always as it is
wind barriers that might impede the measurement of the road load, and its texture and composition shall be representative of current urban and highway road surfaces.
If the teas blue tend to appeal to all audiences by the smoothness of its texture and the pleasant scent that comes from them, this, also, is catacteriza by
by the unicity of its texture, increased by a human silhouette to appear the alive heart entirely,
it contributes to the definition of the distinctive character of a building through its textures, its rhythms, and its colors.
Stendhal therefore combines the scientific expertise of its formulas with the sensual quality of its textures, aesthetics and the modernity of its modern packaging.
timeless look to your home with its textures and fresh color palette.
angular-- and its textures-- smooth,
delighting the most demanding palates, both for its textures, its flavors and aromas.
sometimes project outwards, and its textures, which are sometimes pearlescent and sometimes striated.
