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brass [brɑ:s, Am bræs] SUBST

1. brass (metal):

brass
brass

2. brass (brass engraving):

brass in church

3. brass + plur/sing vb MUS:

the brass

brass band SUBST

brass plate SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Next to this lac ornaments and brass and copper utensils were the commonest goods.
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It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.
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This involves a parade through the village led by a brass band.
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Its beauty tempted him, and he touched it, and instruments of brass sounded.
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Although not part of the brass section, snare drums are also sometimes made of brass.
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These consisted of several horizontal arms extended like the radii of a semicircle, at the end of each of which a brass pipe was attached.
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Behind a small, brass, movable pulpit was a baptistery of white marble.
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This difference makes it significantly more difficult to record a brass instrument accurately.
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It has been called white brass but probably should be termed nickel brass, because it generally contains 75% copper, 20% nickel, and 5% zinc.
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The pulpit is rectangular and has a brass cross on the wall at the back.
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