bronze
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bronze1 /brɒnz $ brɑːnz/ ●●○ noun 1 [uncountable]HCM a hard metal that is a mixture of copper and tin 青铜,古铜 a bell cast in bronze 青铜浇铸的一口钟2. [uncountable]CC the dark reddish brown colour of bronze 青铜色,古铜色3 [countable]AVS a work of art such as a statue (=model of a person), made of bronze 青铜艺术品 three bronzes by Giacometti 贾科梅蒂的三件青铜雕塑4 [countable, uncountable]DSWIN a bronze medal 铜牌,铜(奖)章 King won a bronze in the 100-metres. 金获得了100米比赛的铜牌。
Examples from the Corpus
bronze• Excellent plates show every conceivable aspect from his stamp to gilt bronzes and immaculate carving.• Bodies, in the form of George Segal's newest bronzes, fill Janis this month and most of next.• These dies were usually made of bronze or steel, and bore the design in intaglio.• Creatures, men and women and things, of bronze and marble, breathe the same air as we do.• The dining room is small and efficient, with walls of polished bronze, mirrors, and tiny paintings of impressionist landscapes.• Old methods of producing metals such as silver, bronze and iron involved the use of lead.• Later on, of course, there were even more of these unofficial bronzes in circulation.bronze2 ●●○ adjective 1 HCMmade of bronze 青铜制的 a bronze statuette 小青铜雕像2. CChaving the dark reddish brown colour of bronze 青铜色的,古铜色的Examples from the Corpus
bronze• Lightning from the storm had cut off the electricity and the cell was illuminated by a bronze dish filled with flickering candles.• In several instances hearths associated with workshop waste products were found, particularly for the production of glass beads and bronze jewellery.• She took the bronze medal at the 1995 Pan Am Games.• The defending champions ended up second, the bronze medalists fifth.• But inter-county rivalry will be of secondary importance for the 23-year-old World Student Games bronze medallist.• bronze skinOrigin bronze1 (1700-1800) French Italian bronzo, perhaps from Persian birinj “copper”a is metal Corpus that mixture a hard of
bronze
bronze1 /brɒnz $ brɑːnz/
noun
a bell cast in bronze
2. [uncountable] the dark reddish brown colour of bronze
3. [countable] a work of art such as a statue (=model of a person), made of bronze:
three bronzes by Giacometti
4. [uncountable and countable] a bronze medal:
King won a bronze in the 100-metres.
bronze2
adjective
1. made of bronze:
a bronze statuette
2. having the dark reddish brown colour of bronze
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noun Date: 1700-1800
Language: French
Origin: Italian bronzo, perhaps from Persian birinj 'copper'
1. [uncountable] a hard metal that is a mixture of copper and tin:Language: French
Origin: Italian bronzo, perhaps from Persian birinj 'copper'
2. [uncountable] the dark reddish brown colour of bronze
3. [countable] a work of art such as a statue (=model of a person), made of bronze:
4. [uncountable and countable] a bronze medal:
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adjective1. made of bronze:
2. having the dark reddish brown colour of bronze