bronze
bronze
brɑnz
braanz
/brɒnz/

A(z) „bronze” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

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bronz, bronzötvözet

a reddish-brown alloy made primarily of copper combined with tin, and often small amounts of zinc, nickel, or other metals, to enhance strength and corrosion resistance
bronze definition and meaning
Példåk
Ancient Chinese artisans achieved remarkable detail in their ritual vessels by casting bronze.
Az ókori kínai kézmƱvesek figyelemre méltó részletességet értek el rituålis edényeikben bronz öntésével.
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bronz, bronz szobor

a statue or any other artwork made of bronze
bronze definition and meaning
Példåk
The collector added a rare bronze to his collection of art from around the world.
A gyƱjtƑ egy ritka bronzot adott hozzĂĄ vilĂĄgszerte gyƱjtött mƱvĂ©szeti gyƱjtemĂ©nyĂ©hez.
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bronzszínƱ, rézszínƱ

deep reddish-brown in color
bronze definition and meaning
Példåk
The autumn leaves took on a brilliant bronze color as they fell from the trees.
Az Ƒszi levelek ragyogĂł bronz szĂ­nƱre vĂĄltoztak, ahogy lehullottak a fĂĄkrĂłl.
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bronz, bronzbĂłl kĂ©szĂŒlt

covered with or made of a reddish-brown metal named bronze
Példåk
She wore a bronze necklace that complemented her warm-toned outfit.
Bronz nyaklĂĄncot viselt, amely kiegĂ©szĂ­tette meleg tĂłnusĂș ruhĂĄzatĂĄt.
to bronze
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lebarnul, bronzszĂ­nƱre sĂŒl

to acquire a brownish or golden color on the skin as a result of sun exposure
Intransitive
Példåk
His skin began to bronze after several days of outdoor activities.
A bƑre elkezdett bronzosodni nĂ©hĂĄny napos szabadtĂ©ri tevĂ©kenysĂ©g utĂĄn.
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bronzoz, patinås megjelenést ad

to coat an object so that it has the color, sheen, or appearance of bronze
Példåk
During restoration, the renovator will bronze the original doorknobs to match the building's historic fixtures.
A felĂșjĂ­tĂĄs sorĂĄn a felĂșjĂ­tĂł bronzozni fogja az eredenti ajtĂłkilincseket, hogy azok illeszkedjenek az Ă©pĂŒlet törtĂ©nelmi szerelvĂ©nyeihez.
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