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Перевод: bronze speek bronze


[прилагательное]
бронзовый;
[существительное]
бронза ; изделия из бронзы ; порошок для бронзировки; красновато-коричневый цвет;
[глагол]
бронзировать; становиться бронзовым; покрывать бронзой; загорать на солнце


Тезаурус:

  1. The original St George is an outstanding example of bronze casting in the "International Gothic" style.
  2. Emma-Hoo is depicted as riding on a water-buffalo and parading past lines of men to pass judgement upon them, reflecting their sentence back to them by means of a giant bronze mirror on his breast.
  3. There was a stand of bronze inlaid with silver, looted perhaps from a rich merchant's house, and a cut of marble propped on an empty brazier and supporting the physician's jars and boxes and bottles.
  4. This was done by applying a mixture of ground-up malachite and other minerals to the bronze (plate 8.2).
  5. But surface analysis by X-ray fluorescence (see glossary) shows that one is a leaded tin bronze, quite appropriate for the period, whereas the other is of brass, the alloy of copper and zinc, which did not become common until the Roman period over five hundred years later.
  6. So the type of meaning that is known may be very general ( bronze is a kind of metal, mastiff a kind of dog).
  7. He will be on the wing for Oxford this afternoon and will be cheered on by his father Malcolm, the last South African to win an Olympic medal before isolation (the 400m bronze in Rome in 1960).
  8. In Bedford, Bunyan Meeting House still possesses bronze doors of a very high quality and showing scenes from Bunyan's works.
  9. Yes, solid bronze was very heavy.
  10. The local deposits of tin and copper had been extracted from prehistoric times, the people of the Bronze Age having discovered how to make an alloy of the two metals that could be shaped into knives and tools far superior to the flint axes and other stone tools and weapons they had used hitherto.
  11. This is a copy in Parian marble of a bronze statue by the fifth-century Argive sculptor Polyclitus, whose works were much admired in imperial Rome.
  12. The (Presidential) apartments are as faded as the President (a reference to the Prince's dressing in sombre colours) and the bronze chandeliers which date from the First Empire, in the same style as those of the English Embassy, make decent lighting impossible for there are too few lights in the chandeliers on the wall-brackets, and the candelabras.
  13. JB Weld works on iron, steel, aluminium, bronze, brass, copper, pewter, all woods, ceramics and plastics, and its applications are endless - mechanical, automotive, plumbing, around the home, and around the garden.

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