- deslustrado
- adj.lackluster, drab, lacklustre, dingy.past part.past participle of spanish verb: deslustrar.* * *ADJ1) (=sin brillo) [vidrio] frosted, ground; [loza] unglazed2) [actuación, papel] dull, lacklustre, lackluster (EEUU)3) [reputación] tarnished* * *-da adjetivo <vidrio> ground, frosted; <metal> tarnished; <zapatos> unpolished* * *= lackluster, dingy [dingier -comp., dingiest -sup.], tarnished.Ex. On the debit side, the Americana has lackluster illustrations.Ex. Shortly after he began as director, he moved the library from a dingy Carnegie mausoleum to a downtown department store that had become vacant.Ex. Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.* * *-da adjetivo <vidrio> ground, frosted; <metal> tarnished; <zapatos> unpolished* * *= lackluster, dingy [dingier -comp., dingiest -sup.], tarnished.
Ex: On the debit side, the Americana has lackluster illustrations.
Ex: Shortly after he began as director, he moved the library from a dingy Carnegie mausoleum to a downtown department store that had become vacant.Ex: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.* * *deslustrado -daadjective1 ‹vidrio› ground, frosted2 ‹metal› tarnished3 ‹zapatos› unpolished* * *deslustrado, -a adj1. [zapatos] unpolished2. [ropa] dingy3. [metal] tarnished;la madera quedó deslustrada the wood lost its shine* * *deslustradoadj unpolished* * *deslustrado, -da adj: dull, lusterless
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.