electrum / ɪˈlɛk trəm /
📖毕业后词汇电子货币电子琴
electrum 的定义
n. 名词 noun- an amber-colored alloy of gold and silver used in ancient times.
- an alloy composed of about 50 percent copper, 30 percent nickel, and 20 percent zinc.
- German silver; nickel silver.
更多electrum例句
- The Lydians began coinage by stamping with a punch each ingot or nugget of gold or silver, or a mixture of them called “Electrum.”
- On her finger she wore a little ring made of a kind of brass, sometimes called electrum.
- The ornaments represented in the drawings are of pure gold, or electrum, or silver, or copper.
- The most ancient Lydian coins are likewise made of electrum.
- Another ore of gold is the alloy with silver, or argental gold, the electrum of Pliny, so called from its amber shade.