[американский вариант английского языка]; смотри значение lustre
1) блеск, глянец, лоск; глянцевая аппретура 2) люстра 3) пищевая промышленность блеск крахмала, люстр Например: to develop lustre by glazing — получать глянцевую аппретуру
1) блеск; глянец 2) люстр; люстровая краска 3) люстра
I. noun or lustre Etymology: Middle English lustre, from Latin lustrum a period of five years; lustrum 2 II. noun or lustre Etymology: Middle French lustre, from Old Italian lustro, from lustrare to brighten, from Latin, to purify ceremonially, from lustrum 1. a glow of reflected light; sheen; specifically the appearance of the surface of a mineral dependent upon its reflecting qualities 2. a. a glow of light from within; luminosity b. an inner beauty; radiance 3. a superficial attractiveness or appearance of excellence 4. a. a glass pendant used especially to ornament a candlestick or chandelier b. a decorative object (as a chandelier) hung with glass pendants 5. chiefly British a fabric with cotton warp and a filling of wool, mohair, or alpaca 6. lusterware • lusterless adjective III. verb or lustre (lustered or lustred; lustering or lustring) intransitive verb to have luster; gleam transitive verb 1. to give luster or distinction to 2. to coat or treat with a substance that imparts luster