bronze / brɒnz /

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bronze3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. a metallic brownish color.
  3. a work of art, as a statue, statuette, bust, or medal, composed of bronze.
  4. Numismatics. a coin made of bronze, especially one from the Roman Empire.
v. 有主动词 verb

bronzed, bronz·ing.

  1. to give the appearance or color of bronze to.
  2. to make brown, as by exposure to the sun: The sun bronzed his face.
  3. Printing. to apply a fine metallic powder to in order to create a glossy effect.to apply a fine metallic powder to in order to increase opacity.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the color bronze.

bronze 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

coppery-brown color

bronze 的近义词 11

更多bronze例句

  1. He laid flowers at the feet of the six-meter bronze statue of Deng that stands in Shenzhen’s Lianhuashan Park.
  2. The large bronze wire metal storage baskets offer ample space to organize cans, fruit, vegetables, scarves, socks, office supplies, toys and all your essentials.
  3. An athlete representing the United States of America in the 2018 Winter Olympics, for instance, would have received $37,500 for a gold medal, $22,500 for silver, and $15,000 for bronze.
  4. Singaporean athletes are paid the most for ascending the Olympic podium, receiving $1 million for a gold medal, $500,000 for silver, and $250,000 for bronze.
  5. Made of heavy-duty, bronze-plated steel and able to hold 6 pairs of shoes on each of four racks, this conversation piece will allow you quick access to your favorite footwear.
  6. There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.
  7. The quote appears on the bronze plaque the players touch before they take the field for home games.
  8. A platinum plan pays 90 percent of costs; gold plans pay 80 percent; silver plans pay 70 percent; bronze pay 60 percent.
  9. Once dried, a liquid, such as plaster, wax, or bronze, is poured in for a perfect representation of the face.
  10. Beginning in 2005, Marf Zamua began to document Late Bronze Age and Iron Age sites that were revealed during a period of unrest.
  11. Among these are "Medusa," a bronze bust; and a "Mater Dolorosa," in terra-cotta.
  12. A lurid spot on each cheek showed burning red through the bronze of his skin.
  13. And as bronze reflects the light, her mentality seemed to reflect all the cold lights in her nature.
  14. The little faces shone like polished bronze; they held their hands out, their bare feet pattered in the sand.
  15. Alas, its colour was other than the deep chestnut bronze of Georgie Haggard's.