bronze
bronze 英 [brɒnz] 美 [brɑnz]
n. 青铜;古铜色;青铜制品 adj. 青铜色的;青铜制的 vt. 镀青铜于
进行时:bronzing 过去式:bronzed 过去分词:bronzed 第三人称单数:bronzes 名词复数:bronzes
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- n. 青铜;古铜色;青铜制品
- adj. 青铜色的;青铜制的
- vt. 镀青铜于
- vi. 变成青铜色,被晒黑
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1. The statue was cast in bronze.
这座塑像是用青铜铸成的。
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2. This tripod is made of bronze.
这个鼎是青铜铸就的。
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3. These ancient weapons are all cast out of bronze.
这些古兵器都是用青铜铸成的。
- bronze (n.) 1721, "alloy of copper and (usually) a smaller amount of tin," from French bronze, from Italian bronzo, from Medieval Latin bronzium, which is of uncertain origin. Perhaps cognate (via notion of color) with Venetian bronza "glowing coals," or German brunst "fire." Perhaps influenced by Latin Brundisium the Italian town of Brindisi (Pliny writes of aes Brundusinum). Perhaps ultimately from Persian birinj "copper."
- bronze (v.) 1640s, "give the color or appearance of bronze to," from French bronzer (16c.) or else from bronze (n.). Figuratively, of feelings, hearts, etc., "to harden like bronze," 1726. Meaning "to make to be brown or bronze in color" (by exposure to the sun, etc.) is from 1792. Related: Bronzed; bronzing.
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