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 brass [bræs,brɑ:s]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 黄铜, 黄铜制品

a. 黄铜的, 铜管乐器的

vt. 镀以黄铜, 支付

vi. 镀以黄铜, 支付

[化] 黄铜

[医] 黄铜

[经] 黄铜


  1. How do you have the brass to say that?
    你怎么有脸那么说呢?
  2. The brass is too loud.
    铜管乐器的声音太响了。
  3. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
    黄铜是铜和锌的合金。


brass
[ noun ]
  1. an alloy of copper and zinc

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. a wind instrument that consists of a brass tube (usually of variable length) that is blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something

  6. <noun.group>
    he claims that the present administration is corrupt
    the governance of an association is responsible to its members
    he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment
  7. impudent aggressiveness

  8. <noun.attribute>
    I couldn't believe her boldness
    he had the effrontery to question my honesty
  9. an ornament or utensil made of brass

  10. <noun.artifact>
  11. the section of a band or orchestra that plays brass instruments

  12. <noun.group>
  13. a memorial made of brass

  14. <noun.artifact>


Brass \Brass\, n.; pl. {Brasses}. [OE. bras, bres, AS. br[ae]s;
akin to Icel. bras cement, solder, brasa to harden by fire,
and to E. braze, brazen. Cf. 1st & 2d {Braze}.]
1. An alloy (usually yellow) of copper and zinc, in variable
proportion, but often containing two parts of copper to
one part of zinc. It sometimes contains tin, and rarely
other metals.

2. (Mach.) A journal bearing, so called because frequently
made of brass. A brass is often lined with a softer metal,
when the latter is generally called a white metal lining.
See {Axle box}, {Journal Box}, and {Bearing}.

3. Coin made of copper, brass, or bronze. [Obs.]

Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your
purses, nor scrip for your journey. --Matt. x. 9.

4. Impudence; a brazen face. [Colloq.]

5. pl. Utensils, ornaments, or other articles of brass.

The very scullion who cleans the brasses.
--Hopkinson.

6. A brass plate engraved with a figure or device.
Specifically, one used as a memorial to the dead, and
generally having the portrait, coat of arms, etc.

7. pl. (Mining) Lumps of pyrites or sulphuret of iron, the
color of which is near to that of brass.

Note: The word brass as used in Sculpture language is a
translation for copper or some kind of bronze.

Note: Brass is often used adjectively or in self-explaining
compounds; as, brass button, brass kettle, brass
founder, brass foundry or brassfoundry.

{Brass band} (Mus.), a band of musicians who play upon wind
instruments made of brass, as trumpets, cornets, etc.

{Brass foil}, {Brass leaf}, brass made into very thin sheets;
-- called also {Dutch gold}.

  1. St. Mary's, a sprawling 347-bed institution that sits across from an abandoned brass factory that will soon be razed, is just completing a $19 million expansion project.
  2. First a brass choir proceeded from the main door of the church down the nave, through the roodscreen, to the altar, its solemn fanfare reechoing in the shadowy air.
  3. In a country where not everybody can get a telephone, a sumptuous, illegally built luxury hideaway for top army brass had phones in the sauna and on docks within arm's reach of fishing generals.
  4. "Frankly, it pains me to see journal subscriptions cut and other austerity measures taken in the library while money is spent on carpets, drapes, brass lighting fixtures and similar non-essentials," he said.
  5. Everything shone, whether in crackling brass or with an opalescent gleam, and the conductor paced the opera unerringly.
  6. The Portuguese Navy Museum purchased two brass, mariner's astrolabes used by the pilots of the ill-fated vessels.
  7. That's because lawmakers and Pentagon brass seem determined to maintain maritime superiority.
  8. He refuses to talk about the movie now because it may be touchy with the military brass.
  9. Hitler's brass, diplomats, foreign journalists, and everybody who was anybody in the Berlin of the 1930s mingled at the fabled Adlon.
  10. Roman Catholic Archbishop Derek Worlock announced that the Salvation Army brass band would play the Liverpool anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone." The minute's silence was broken only by a sobbing child.
  11. Pianist Bill Andrew will play requests on the grand piano in the Art Deco-inspired club car, where the brass window trim is complemented by "faux tortoise" leather wainscoting.
  12. Everyone is delighted." Town crier Peter Moore, dressed in a red tunic and swinging a brass hand bell, opened bottles of champagne and announced the birth to crowds of reporters and members of the public waiting outside the hospital.
  13. Ms. Raptopoulos said that most of Caraiba's production goes for Brazilian consumption and that only a small amount is exported to U.S. brass mills.
  14. Sure, the gas jets in the old brass chandeliers have given way to electricity, and the ceiling fans now stir air-conditioned breezes on muggy days.
  15. They appeal to business people tired of staying in $100-a-night hotel rooms where brass statues are riveted to tabletops to prevent theft; to tourists tired of paying $13 for a bowl of cereal.
  16. Noise induced deafness among brass players and percussionists is a prime concern, especially in the confines of a pit orchestra.
  17. Workers and students, marching to the beat of brass gongs and drums, called for the fall of President Roh Tae-woo's administration and the arrest of former President Chun Doo-hwan on corruption charges.
  18. Each takes up to 60 hours; the inside is lined with padded cotton; craftsmen tap in the nails one by one; and all have a five-lever pick-proof brass lock invented by Vuitton in 1896.
  19. And while Mr. Thomas lacks marketing skills, his brass tacks business sense and easy-going nature may be just what he will need to clean up the mess in Kodak's electronics businesses.
  20. Machine shops make free cutting brass rod into a variety of plumbing fixtures and other building construction materials, parts for industrial equipment and machinery and vehicular parts and components.
  21. Appropriately so, for now it is clear how cultured are the Kirov players - no piercing brass or straining violins in the familiar Russian style here - and Gergiev himself, as conductor.
  22. Bemco is the wholesaler and it will be happy to give details of local stockists (tel: 081-874 0404). Those hankering for a bit Somerset Maugham-style colonial romance might look at colonial-style ceiling fans with brass bodies and rattan blades.
  23. The one-day auction included office furniture, brass coat racks, stock trading desks, personal computers and other paraphernalia from the firm, the epitome of American corporate finance in the go-go 1980s.
  24. Mr. Hanauer said brass mills are experiencing excellent demand and they have been buying more copper than had been expected.
  25. Exiled from New York by network brass over a career-threatening screwup, his mandate is to turn the station around.
  26. A sea of gleaming brass bobbed in unison for a holiday concert that might best be described as, like, totally tuba-ular.
  27. The flame, made of hammered brass covered with 5,000 gold leaves, is a duplicate of the one that shines over New York harbor on the Statue of Liberty.
  28. The string textures of the slow introduction were built up with glistening precision, and brass layers superadded with a disciplined ear for balance.
  29. Veteran guides such as Mustafa Boulroud will show you all this, then navigate the narrow alleys of the casbah, past brass makers and spice sellers and weavers, and straight to a carpet shop.
  30. Persistent rain and occasional smog from coal-burning fires almost obscure the large squares, the grand Georgian buildings and the brightly colored doors studded with brass knockers and topped with fanlights.
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