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bronze
[ bronz ]
noun
- Metallurgy.
- any of various alloys consisting essentially of copper and tin, the tin content not exceeding 11 percent.
- any of various other alloys having a large copper content.
- a metallic brownish color.
- a work of art, as a statue, statuette, bust, or medal, composed of bronze.
- Numismatics. a coin made of bronze, especially one from the Roman Empire.
verb (used with object)
bronzed, bronzing.
- to give the appearance or color of bronze to.
- to make brown, as by exposure to the sun:
The sun bronzed his face.
- Printing.
- to apply a fine metallic powder to (the ink of a printed surface) in order to create a glossy effect.
- to apply a fine metallic powder to (areas of a reproduction proof on acetate) in order to increase opacity.
adjective
- having the color bronze.
bronze
/ 产谤蓲苍锄 /
noun
- any hard water-resistant alloy consisting of copper and smaller proportions of tin and sometimes zinc and lead
- any similar copper alloy containing other elements in place of tin, such as aluminium bronze, beryllium bronze, etc See also phosphor bronze gunmetal Compare brass
- a yellowish-brown colour or pigment
- a statue, medal, or other object made of bronze
- short for bronze medal
adjective
- made of or resembling bronze
- of a yellowish-brown colour
a bronze skin
verb
- (esp of the skin) to make or become brown; tan
- tr to give the appearance of bronze to
bronze
- A yellow or brown alloy of copper and tin, sometimes with small amounts of other metals such as lead or zinc. Bronze is harder than brass and is used both in industry and in art.
- An alloy of copper and certain metals other than tin, such as aluminum.
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Derived Forms
- 藞产谤辞苍锄测, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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- 辫谤别路产谤辞苍锄别顎 adjective
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- 耻苍路产谤辞苍锄别诲顎 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bronze1
1730鈥40; < French < Italian, of obscure origin
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bronze1
C18: from French, from Italian bronzo , perhaps ultimately from Latin Brundisium Brindisi, famed for its bronze
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Example Sentences
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He also made smaller bronze studies of major figures including Princess Diana and Putin.
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Earlier this year, Owens designed a suitcase for the brand with a bronzed exterior that required handmade pigment, making each suitcase unique.
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Coming off a golden season, everything they touch turns to bronze.
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There are gold, silver and bronze target "milestones" to aim for.
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The landmark's transformation will continue in May with the removal of the Square's bronze statues for restoration and storage.
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