Braunverlauf

English translation: brown gradient (lens)

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German term or phrase:Braunverlauf
English translation:brown gradient (lens)
Entered by: Bettina Grieser Johns

14:32 Oct 28, 2019
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care / Augenheilkunde - Sonnenbrillen
German term or phrase: Braunverlauf
Es handelt sich um eine Rechnung für eine Sonnenbrille vom Optiker. Die Linsen sind folgendermaßen beschrieben:

HARD Rück-SET, 85/40 % Braunverlauf

Wenn ich Sonnenbrillen im Englischen anschaue, dann finde ich nur "brown" als Farbe - ist es das, was hier gemeint ist?

Vielen Dank für Eure Hilfe, wie immer! (Werde gleich noch nach dem anderen Begriff fragen.)
Bettina Grieser Johns
United Kingdom
Local time: 04:46
brown gradient (lens)
Explanation:
Farbverlauf means "gradient lenses," i.e. tinted lenses that are darkest at the top and get gradually lighter towards the bottom.
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Sofia Ziskind
Israel
Local time: 06:46
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Thanks to both of you for your input and especially to you, Sofia, for the English translation and the useful links!
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brown gradient (lens)


Explanation:
Farbverlauf means "gradient lenses," i.e. tinted lenses that are darkest at the top and get gradually lighter towards the bottom.


    https://www.amazon.com/Burberry-BE4227-Sunglasses-Havana-Gradient/dp/B01M028DTK
    https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/sunglasses/RB4125%20UNISEX%20015-cats%205000%20classic-tortoise/805289288695
Sofia Ziskind
Israel
Local time: 06:46
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Native speaker of: English
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Thanks to both of you for your input and especially to you, Sofia, for the English translation and the useful links!
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