bronze - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of bronze in Hindi
- पीतल
- काँसा
verb
- पीतल लगाना
bronze Definition
noun
- a yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin. ( एक तिहाई टिन तक तांबे का पीला-भूरा मिश्र धातु। )
verb
- make (a person or part of the body) suntanned. ( बनाओ (एक व्यक्ति या शरीर का हिस्सा) suntanned। )
bronze Example
- Her brown hair that was shaded bronze from the sun was hanging over her face, long and curly. ( उसके भूरे बाल जो धूप से कांस्य छाया हुआ था, उसके चेहरे पर लटक रहा था, लंबे और घुंघराले। )
- The ancestors of the modern Tatars were skilled in crafting jewelry of gold, silver, bronze , and copper. ( आधुनिक टाटर्स के पूर्वज सोने, चांदी, कांस्य और तांबे के गहनों को तैयार करने में कुशल थे। )
- First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as bronze . ( पहले तांबा आया, एक अनलॉक्ड रूप में इस्तेमाल किया गया, और फिर तांबे और टिन के बेहतर मिश्र धातु को कांस्य के रूप में जाना जाता था। )
- He described the ratios between the densities of gold, mercury, lead, silver, bronze , copper, brass, iron, and tin. ( उन्होंने सोने, पारा, सीसा, चांदी, कांस्य, तांबा, पीतल, लोहा और टिन के घनत्व के बीच अनुपातों का वर्णन किया। )
- During the fifth century BC the Athenians introduced the third and more lowly currency metal: bronze , an alloy of copper and tin. ( पाँचवीं शताब्दी ईसा पूर्व के दौरान एथेनियाई लोगों ने तीसरी और अधिक नीची मुद्रा की धातु का परिचय दिया: कांस्य, तांबे और टिन का एक मिश्र धातु। )
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- The British boys built on their successes at the last Olympics with three golds, a silver and a bronze at the world track championships in Copenhagen last year.
- Two of the oldest and most widely used of all alloys, bronze and brass, also contain copper.
- There are 32 to collect, in various shades of cream, yellow, bronze , mauve and purple.
- The piece recalls both an early Cubist still-life sculpture by Picasso and a Futurist bronze by Boccioni.
- After the War he brought up bronze , copper and brass from the island's many wrecks, at a time when these metals were in short supply.
- Just walking to and from the chow hall has allowed the sun to bronze all of the paler arms and faces.
- Two years after that, in Bormio, Italy, Miller won two golds, Daron Rahlves won a silver and a bronze and Julia Mancuso won two bronzes.
- It can also be used on plastics and fiberglass and for polishing stainless steel, high carbon steel, or bronze .
- They come in green, bronze , purple and varying shades of same.
- Ocean looked for her light to be in front of her again, but her necklace was still around her neck, a dull shade of bronze .
- And metallics - gold, bronze , silver, pewter and copper - move beyond evening wear.
- Westbrook is also the last U.S. fencer to win an Olympic medal: a bronze in 1984.
- In modern times, bronze is an alloy of copper and any metal except zinc.
- He won gold in the individual pursuit, silver in the team event and a superb bronze in the madison with Rob Hayles, who will also be present.
- rich, gleaming shades of bronze
- He also earned a bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
- Some of the more important metal alloys were gold, brass, bronze and pewter.
- These early metal users had not yet learned to alloy copper with tin to make bronze .
- Plates can be made from a variety of metals, including zinc, copper, bronze and steel.
- A century ago, before stainless steel was widely available, winery equipment was often made of iron, copper, or bronze , an alloy of copper and tin.
- The world's best kicking coach is quite the most lovely shade of bronze .
- The heads would be coloured bronze , said Mr Malkin, who has smaller public works of art already under his belt.
- There were smudges of color in the face, bronze and lighter beige hues for skin-tones.
- A string of unexpected Olympic successes - Greece has picked up two gold medals and a bronze so far - has helped to assuage national pride.
- Thompson says the demand for dried flowers has grown, but the coloured arums - bronze , yellow and purple - are also very popular.