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 bronze [brɑnz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 青铜, 铜像

a. 青铜色的

[化] 青铜

[医] 青铜


  1. There is a bronze ornament on the wall.
    墙上有一件青铜饰品。
  2. There will be a display of bronze statuary in this museum next week.
    下星期这个博物馆将举办一个青铜雕塑作品展览。
  3. The statue is made of bronze.
    这座雕像是青铜铸成。


bronze
[ noun ]
  1. an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. a sculpture made of bronze

  4. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. give the color and appearance of bronze to something

  2. <verb.change>
    bronze baby shoes
  3. get a tan, from wind or sun

  4. <verb.body> tan
[ adj ]
  1. of the color of bronze

  2. <adj.all>
  3. made from or consisting of bronze

  4. <adj.all>


Bronze \Bronze\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bronzed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bronzing}.] [Cf. F. bronzer. See {Bronze}, n.]
1. To give an appearance of bronze to, by a coating of bronze
powder, or by other means; to make of the color of bronze;
as, to bronze plaster casts; to bronze coins or medals.

The tall bronzed black-eyed stranger. --W. Black.

2. To make hard or unfeeling; to brazen.

The lawer who bronzes his bosom instead of his
forehead. --Sir W.
Scott.

{Bronzed skin disease}. (Pathol.) See {Addison's disease}.


Bronze \Bronze\, n. [F. bronze, fr. It. bronzo brown, fr. OHG.
br?n, G. braun. See {Brown}, a.]
1. An alloy of copper and tin, to which small proportions of
other metals, especially zinc, are sometimes added. It is
hard and sonorous, and is used for statues, bells, cannon,
etc., the proportions of the ingredients being varied to
suit the particular purposes. The varieties containing the
higher proportions of tin are brittle, as in bell metal
and speculum metal.

2. A statue, bust, etc., cast in bronze.

A print, a bronze, a flower, a root. --Prior.

3. A yellowish or reddish brown, the color of bronze; also, a
pigment or powder for imitating bronze.

4. Boldness; impudence; ``brass.''

Imbrowned with native bronze, lo! Henley stands.
--Pope.

{Aluminium bronze}. See under {Aluminium}.

{Bronze age}, an age of the world which followed the stone
age, and was characterized by the use of implements and
ornaments of copper or bronze.

{Bronze powder}, a metallic powder, used with size or in
combination with painting, to give the appearance of
bronze, gold, or other metal, to any surface.

{Phosphor bronze} & {Silicious bronze} or {Silicium bronze}
are made by adding phosphorus and silicon respectively to
ordinary bronze, and are characterized by great tenacity.

  1. The most prestigious gold medal, in the overall category, went to Switzerland, with West Germany winning the silver and the U.S. team the bronze.
  2. Ono, 56, spoke to reporters Thursday at an art museum where her new show of bronze sculptures and paintings opens Saturday.
  3. The inquiry has heard that the bronze Samsonite suitcase that contained the radiocassette recorder bomb was probably loaded in Frankfurt.
  4. It was not until the late 1970s that she began to produce the painted bronze sculptures on which her reputation now largely rests and that constitute the bulk of her retrospective exhibition.
  5. The Roman emperor and his horse were reunited Tuesday after an eight-year restoration of the gilded bronze equestrian statue.
  6. A three-ton bull took up a stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange for part of Friday, but the exchange couldn't bear the bronze statue and had it hauled away.
  7. The United States, which has won the bronze medals in the last three Olympiads, defeated Sweden 2.5-1.5 when Grandmaster Sergei Kudrin defeated Dragulob Damjanovic.
  8. A bronze likeness of the Duke is back in Texas after eight weather-beaten years in California.
  9. On top of his profit Mr Gill has been awarded a small bronze horse, which is the Leonardo Prize, sponsored by Crowley Colosso, which the Orangerie awards each year to the most important discovery relating to an Italian work of art.
  10. With Johnson disqualified, an International Amateur Athletics Federation spokesman said Lewis moves up to first, Britain's Lindford Christie gets the silver and American Calvin Smith the bronze.
  11. East Germany is in third place, while the United States, who won the bronze medals in the last three competitions, moved up to share fourth place with Bulgaria.
  12. MESA, Ariz. _ A bronze sculpture at the base of a neon-outlined 16-story office tower here honors real estate developer Conley Wolfswinkel's parents, "without whose love and guidance this building never would have been possible."
  13. The women had been buried with gold and silver jewelry, bronze and bone artifacts, containers of wine with small cups inside and cylindrical ivory cosmetic boxes.
  14. Certainly Croatian local patriotism, an amusing phenomenon to inhabitants of more settled nations, seems real enough in Zagreb: Nearly half a million people celebrated when the city resurrected the bronze statue of a 19th-century Croatian hero.
  15. Among the most impressive is the late Joseph Beuys's "Blitzschlag mit Lichtstein auf Hirsch," an awesome assemblage of amorphous bronze forms, stones, steel rods and machinery.
  16. The measure approved Tuesday calls for a bronze statue of an Army nurse.
  17. A day earlier, Castle's huge clock, made out of bronze and stainless steel, will be unveiled at the corner of Bloor and Yonge streets, one of downtown Toronto's busiest intersections.
  18. Tate won a bronze medal in boxing in 1976.
  19. Yabaya's possessions included gold needles, a bronze mirror with its enamel handle encrusted with precious stones, and tiny tongs for applying kohl, a dark eye makeup, the paper said.
  20. Outside the dining room, a table is laden with bronze trophies.
  21. The latter is showing 14th and 15th century bronze objects from the Lower Niger and some outstanding wooden Sepik sculptures from New Guinea - one, a bird-like flute plug, was held to embody the voice of an ancestor.
  22. A bronze memorial filling half a city block is being completed to honor the valiant but doomed stand against the Germans during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
  23. So it is offering upscale options like gold overlays or encrusted jewels on bronze mummiforms (body-shaped caskets), costing $100,000 and more.
  24. But neither won even a bronze medal.
  25. As the clock struck 12, Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong revived an imperial tradition by striking the capital's 500-year-old bronze bell _ China's largest and heaviest _ 12 times.
  26. But at the memorial, they pulled together into a tight group around a heroic bronze statue of a lone sailor, legs braced and shoulders squared as if against a gale.
  27. The bronze death mask was saved.
  28. Mrs. Gorbachev noted that the Soviets intended to donate a bronze sculpture later in the day.
  29. The body is made of bronze and markings show it likely was burnished to look golden.
  30. Patrik Sjoberg of Sweden won the silver and there was a three-way tie for the bronze between Hollis Conway of the US, Artur Partyka of Poland and Tim Forsyth of Australia.
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