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brass [brɑːs] SUST.

2. brass [常作复数]:

brass

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

(get down to) brass tacks

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The main door at the entrance is covered with brass plates.
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On the walls there are three 19th-century hatchments, and in the chancel are 17th-century brass plaques in the floor, and 18th-century grave slabs.
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When called upon, he does repairs on the band's brass instruments.
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Behind a small, brass, movable pulpit was a baptistery of white marble.
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Most brass instruments are fitted with a removable mouthpiece.
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Although not part of the brass section, snare drums are also sometimes made of brass.
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Counterpoint is rare; most of the louder music consists of melody, simple harmony, and rhythmic figures in the low brass and low strings.
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It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.
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Brass cannons had become all important war tool by that time.
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Later, shells were made of paper and brass in the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.
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