English to Bengali Dictionary bronze

bronze

ব্রোঞ্জ
definition
verb
Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
make (a person or part of the body) suntanned.
noun
During the fifth century BC the Athenians introduced the third and more lowly currency metal: bronze , an alloy of copper and tin.
a yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin.
translation of 'bronze'
তামা ও টিনের সংকর-ধাতু
verb
তামাটে হত্তয়া,
কঠিন হত্তয়া,
তামাটে করা,
কঠিন করা
noun
ধৃষ্টতা,
তামাটে রঙ
example
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.
Many were dug by early antiquarians, who sometimes found human remains with fine objects of gold, copper or 'bronze' , jet, amber and other rare materials.
Alloyed with tin, copper makes 'bronze' , and combined with zinc, it makes brass.
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.
His upper body was broad and muscular, a deep shade of 'bronze' .
Her preferred metals are white gold, 'bronze' and silver.
It means he could even run up against his old partner Simon Archer, the Olympic 'bronze' and Commonwealth gold medal winner at mixed doubles.
These early metal users had not yet learned to alloy copper with tin to make 'bronze' .
Some of the more important metal alloys were gold, brass, 'bronze' and pewter.
Durable and strong, and a fraction of the price of wrought iron or 'bronze' , cast iron was the ideal material to use for these trappings in response to the growing demand for cheaper ornament.
And metallics - gold, 'bronze' , silver, pewter and copper - move beyond evening wear.
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.
His clothes were of colours ever shifting between 'bronze' , silver and gold and it seemed to shine without reflecting the sunlight.
There are 32 to collect, in various shades of cream, yellow, 'bronze' , mauve and purple.
Apart from smithying, he would have known how to solder brass and 'bronze' together, braze it as well for stronger joints and how to tin plate objects.
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' .
In modern times, 'bronze' is an alloy of copper and any metal except zinc.
Plates can be made from a variety of metals, including zinc, copper, 'bronze' and steel.
Matthew Cowdrey completed his second set of Paralympic medals with a 'bronze' in the final of the S9 50m freestyle.
rich, gleaming shades of 'bronze'
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' .
A string of unexpected Olympic successes - Greece has picked up two gold medals and a 'bronze' so far - has helped to assuage national pride.
Look for them in such metallic colorations as 'bronze' , gold and copper.
The ancestors of the modern Tatars were skilled in crafting jewelry of gold, silver, 'bronze' , and copper.
First came copper, used in an unalloyed form, and then the superior alloy of copper and tin known as 'bronze' .
He also earned a 'bronze' at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
Two of the oldest and most widely used of all alloys, 'bronze' and brass, also contain copper.
The heads would be coloured 'bronze' , said Mr Malkin, who has smaller public works of art already under his belt.
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