English to Gujarati Dictionary bronze

bronze

બ્રોન્ઝ
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'
noun
કાંસું
example
A string of unexpected Olympic successes - Greece has picked up two gold medals and a 'bronze' so far - has helped to assuage national pride.
The world's best kicking coach is quite the most lovely shade of 'bronze' .
Her preferred metals are white gold, 'bronze' and silver.
In the past, burials of this date were considered rich if they contained more than a handful of objects, especially if one of the objects was of copper or 'bronze' , or even gold.
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.
They come in green, 'bronze' , purple and varying shades of same.
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.
Thompson says the demand for dried flowers has grown, but the coloured arums - 'bronze' , yellow and purple - are also very popular.
Handicraft items made of 'bronze' , brass and copper by artisans from different places in the State were also displayed.
He also earned a 'bronze' at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
Hours later my legs were a beautiful, rich shade of 'bronze' - this colour is good.
He described the ratios between the densities of gold, mercury, lead, silver, 'bronze' , copper, brass, iron, and tin.
It can also be used on plastics and fiberglass and for polishing stainless steel, high carbon steel, or 'bronze' .
Just walking to and from the chow hall has allowed the sun to 'bronze' all of the paler arms and faces.
Westbrook is also the last U.S. fencer to win an Olympic medal: a 'bronze' in 1984.
His upper body was broad and muscular, a deep shade of 'bronze' .
Alloyed with tin, copper makes 'bronze' , and combined with zinc, it makes brass.
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' .
The woman's skin was the perfect shade of 'bronze' ; not too dark and not too pale.
Look for them in such metallic colorations as 'bronze' , gold and copper.
Some of the more important metal alloys were gold, brass, 'bronze' and pewter.
In modern times, 'bronze' is an alloy of copper and any metal except zinc.
Matthew Cowdrey completed his second set of Paralympic medals with a 'bronze' in the final of the S9 50m freestyle.
His clothes were of colours ever shifting between 'bronze' , silver and gold and it seemed to shine without reflecting the sunlight.
The ancestors of the modern Tatars were skilled in crafting jewelry of gold, silver, 'bronze' , and copper.
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.
There are 32 to collect, in various shades of cream, yellow, 'bronze' , mauve and purple.
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