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复数:bronzes
第三人称单数:bronzes
现在分词:bronzing
过去式:bronzed
过去分词:bronzed
词根:bronze
adj.bronzed (皮肤晒得)古铜色的;镀青铜的
bronzy 青铜色的;仿青铜的;似青铜的
v.bronzed 镀青铜于;呈青铜色(bronze的过去分词和过去式)
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. a sculpture made of bronze
Verb
1. give the color and appearance of bronze to something;
"bronze baby shoes"
2. get a tan, from wind or sun
Adjective
1. of the color of bronze
2. made from or consisting of bronze
bronze medal铜牌;铜质奖章
bronze age铜器时代;青铜器时代
bronze ware铜器;青铜器
bronze statue铜像;青铜像
bronze powder青铜粉
tin bronze[化]锡青铜
aluminum bronze铝青铜;铝铜;矾铜
phosphor bronze[冶]磷青铜
bronze casting青铜铸件
beryllium bronzen. 铍青铜
silicon bronze硅青铜,硅铜
cast bronze铸造青铜
bronze medalist第三名;铜牌获得者
tungsten bronzen. [化]钨青铜
aluminium bronze铝青铜
casting bronze铸造青铜
1721年,“铜和(通常)少量锡的合金”,源自法语 bronze,来自意大利语 bronzo,来自中世纪拉丁语 bronzium,其起源不确定。也许是通过颜色概念与威尼斯语 bronza “发光的煤炭”或德语 brunst “火”同源。也许受到拉丁语 Brundisium 意大利城市布林迪西(普林尼写过 aes Brundusinum)的影响。也许最终源自波斯语 birinj “铜”。
在中古英语中,铜锡合金(青铜)和铜锌合金(黄铜)之间的区别不清楚,两者都被称为 bras(参见 brass(n.))。历史上用于钟、大炮、雕像和精密机械作品。荷兰语 brons 、德语 Bronze 等也来自法语,最终来自中世纪拉丁语单词的西班牙语 bronce 、俄语 bronza 、波兰语 bronc 、阿尔巴尼亚语 brunze 等。
至少自1852年以来, bronze medal 已被授予第三名的获胜者。考古学上的 Bronze Age(1850)介于石器时代和铁器时代之间,是指制造武器和装饰品的主要材料。
青铜
青铜
青铜
以锡为主要合金元素的铜基合金。后来开发出一些无锡青铜,如铝青铜、铍青铜等。
青铜
Noun French, from Italian bronzo
The first known use of bronze was in 1645
bronze1 of 2verb
to make bronze in color
bronze2 of 2noun
an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements (as zinc)
something (as a medal or a statue) made of bronze
a yellowish brown color
a bronze medal awarded as the third prize in a competition
1 Flanking the doorway were two armored manikins—like skeletal scarecrows made from bronze pipes, outfitted with full suits of Roman armor, shield and sword.
2 It was so beautiful, my heart leaped—metal wings constructed from thousands of interlocking bronze feathers.
3 My bronze shield still hung on the wall, dented and unusable.
4 He drew his own sword as he spoke, a broadsword of fine bronze, honed like a razor on either edge.
5 Tubal and Meshech traded with you; they exchanged slaves and articles of bronze for your wares.
雅完人,土巴人,米设人都与你交易. 他们用人口和铜器兑换你的货物.
6 Even with my growing knot of dread, things start to get more exciting by the time the bronze badges finally roll around.
7 His face had been bronzed by the sun.
他的脸被太阳晒成古铜色。
8 At the foundry in Chutreaux four large bells were cast in bronze.
9 “It’s still fuzzy. I think I had help. We killed them with Celestial bronze, but that was before ... you know.”
10 Like a magician producing a rabbit, he pulled out the Archimedes sphere and began tinkering with the ancient bronze dials.
11 The Simuwu Rectangle Ding is China's biggest piece of bronze ware.
我国最大的青铜器是司母戊大方鼎.
12 One egg was a deep green, with burnished bronze flecks that came and went depending on how Dany turned it.
13 Several found chinks in armor, and some of the giants vaporized at the touch of celestial bronze.
14 It was the realm of brainiacs and goody-goodies, the last place you’d look for a kid who put a bronze globe through a glass door.
15 But if I uncapped my sword now, the bronze glow would certainty get its attention.
16 A bronze sequinned corsage, pinned on a black top, was teamed with a bronze sequinned skirt.
如别着一朵缀有青铜色金属亮片的胸花的黑色上衣, 跟缀有青铜色金属亮片的裙子相搭配.
17 Late afternoon, the sky hazy, the sunlight diffuse but heavy and everywhere, like bronze dust.
18 The grip was polished bronze, studded with dials and buttons.
19 Moments later, Leo and Hazel stumbled to a stop in the doorway, carrying a large sheet of hammered bronze between them.
20 The bronze girl was standing just to his right.
3 赤褐色
4 古铜色的
5 深红棕色
6 使变冷酷
11 晒黑的
12 古铜色
14 变冷酷