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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Colours, Sculpture, Sportbronzebronze1 /brΙ’nz $ brɑːnz/ ●●○ noun 1 [uncountable]HCM a hard metal that is a mixture of copper and tin a bell cast in bronze2 [uncountable]CC the dark reddish brown colour of bronze3 [countable]AVS a work of art such as a statue (=model of a person), made of bronze three bronzes by Giacometti4 [countable, uncountable]DSWIN a bronze medal King won a bronze in the 100-metres.Examples from the Corpusbronzeβ€’ Excellent plates show every conceivable aspect from his stamp to gilt bronzes and immaculate carving.β€’ Bodies, in the form of George Segal's newest bronzes, fill Janis this month and most of next.β€’ These dies were usually made of bronze or steel, and bore the design in intaglio.β€’ Creatures, men and women and things, of bronze and marble, breathe the same air as we do.β€’ The dining room is small and efficient, with walls of polished bronze, mirrors, and tiny paintings of impressionist landscapes.β€’ Old methods of producing metals such as silver, bronze and iron involved the use of lead.β€’ Later on, of course, there were even more of these unofficial bronzes in circulation. Related topics: Coloursbronzebronze2 ●●○ adjective 1 HCMmade of bronze a bronze statuette2 CChaving the dark reddish brown colour of bronzeExamples from the Corpusbronzeβ€’ Lightning from the storm had cut off the electricity and the cell was illuminated by a bronze dish filled with flickering candles.β€’ In several instances hearths associated with workshop waste products were found, particularly for the production of glass beads and bronze jewellery.β€’ She took the bronze medal at the 1995 Pan Am Games.β€’ The defending champions ended up second, the bronze medalists fifth.β€’ But inter-county rivalry will be of secondary importance for the 23-year-old World Student Games bronze medallist.β€’ bronze skinOrigin bronze1 (1700-1800) French Italian bronzo, perhaps from Persian birinj β€œcopper”
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