English to Urdu Dictionary opacity

opacity

دھندلاپن
definition
noun
thinner paints need black added to increase opacity
the condition of lacking transparency or translucence; opaqueness.
example
the difficulty and 'opacity' in Barthes' texts
The dark glass wall, on the entrance facade, shifts between transparency and a dark, reflective 'opacity' , depending on lighting conditions and the spectator's point of view.
It acts as an intermediate space between the natural world and the artificial, and its effects of light and shadow, transparency, translucency and even 'opacity' alter constantly with weather, time and season.
Speakers at the seminar said increase in lens 'opacity' might lead to blurred vision, sensitivity to light or glare, nearsightedness and distorted images.
These stripes often alternate between dense 'opacity' and a milky translucence that barely hides the underlying layers.
There is a continuous interplay between transparency and white 'opacity' , view and closure, partly because the presence of neighbours on both sides who seem too close to the client.
One indirect effect of this information 'opacity' : spotting price anomalies is difficult at best.
To Hamann, it was obvious that the Age of Reason - which, to his mind, was an age of deepest darkness - required a prose of almost insoluble 'opacity' .
Applying acrylics to the acetate with bamboo brushes, Stone controls viscosity and 'opacity' while leaving the edges of the transparent film unpainted.
thinner paints need black added to increase 'opacity'
Despite its 'opacity' , certain qualities of the proposed constitution shine through.
Within these dense geometries, he achieved virtuosic manipulations of optically mixed color, conjuring intriguing tensions between effects of transparency and 'opacity' , flatness and volume.
Its crucial feature is a quality of 'opacity' that forces us to think; it must ‘tease us out of thought’ (Keats).
thinner paints need black added to increase 'opacity'
Isn't our sense of the 'opacity' of translation also the sense of the rebuffing wind in Celan's poem?
An Archaeology of Socialism, despite its difficult language and occasional conceptual 'opacity' , deserves to be read.
The treatment of the walls varies - in the scale of the zigzags, in colour and in 'opacity' - in order to register the different scales and features of the adjacent landscape.
The photoinduced side effects of all these drugs were, in particular, changes in the skin pigmentation, corneal 'opacity' , cataract formation and retinopathy.
Multiple layers of nets stretched over the structural frame create a dramatic and ever-changing play of 'opacity' and translucency as the viewer moves in and around the installation.
The skin of his buildings employs a full palette of optical effects - transparency, translucency, 'opacity' and reflectivity - in a way that seems subtly integrated with the city's structure.
In Reznikoff, transparency - in the mode of reportage - snowballs into 'opacity' .
Although the marks she makes with her brush or palette knife are rectangular in shape, their silhouettes are broken and their surfaces easily slip from 'opacity' into transparency.
the difficulty and 'opacity' in Barthes' texts
The Helena's envelope of floor-to-ceiling glass, wrap-around windows, and metal panels weaves a shimmering pattern of 'opacity' and reflection.
Shifting planes of various materials and degrees of 'opacity' create spaces that expand and contract as needed.
The main body of the object absorbs light, but the cuts reflect it, and an interplay can be set up between 'opacity' and transparency.
This is no easy feat, given the difficulty and 'opacity' of Howe's poetry, and Back begins her introduction by addressing this very issue.
The Phone Tools content rendering makes use of advanced graphics techniques for image 'opacity' , transparency, zooming and panning.
Galia Amsel, working with translucence and 'opacity' , pushes grey and white glass to its densest, tapering her squared slabs towards narrow, light edges.
It explains at once causticity and non-causticity, transparency and 'opacity' , colour and the absence of colours.
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