brasses
n. 黃銅( brass的名詞複數 ); 銅管樂器; 錢; 黃銅飾品(尤指馬挽具上的黃銅圓片)
Brass is a yellow-coloured metal made from copper and zinc. It is used especially for making ornaments and musical instruments.
The instrument is beautifully made in brass.
這個儀器是用黃銅製成的,非常漂亮。
The brass is the section of an orchestra which consists of brass wind instruments such as trumpets and horns.
He once again raised his baton and brought in the brass.
他再次舉起指揮棒,讓銅管樂部加入進來。
Brasses are flat pieces of brass with writing or a picture cut into them, which are often found in churches.
In the army or in other organizations, the brass are the people in the highest positions.
The brass are reluctant to fraternise with the enlisted men.
高階軍官不願意與大兵們稱兄道弟。
If you get down to brass tacks, you discuss the basic, most important facts of a situation.
Angola's ruling party was due to get down to brass tacks today with a debate on the party's record.
安哥拉執政黨預定在今天就有關該黨執政記錄的問題進行實質性討論。
The brasses need to be cleaned.
這些黃銅器要擦一擦.
There are the usual strings, woodwinds, brasses and percussions of western orchestra.
有西洋管絃樂隊常見的絃樂器, 木管和銅管樂器, 還有打擊樂器.
She set the brasses jingling as she raised herself briskly, an elbow on the pillow.
她用一隻胳膊肘支在枕頭上,敏捷地坐起來時,震得黃銅環叮零噹啷響.