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brass

გამოთქმა: /brɑːs/

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Universal
  • 1 [mass noun] a yellow alloy of copper and zinc: [as modifier]:a brass plate on the door
  • [count noun] a decorative object made of brass:shining brasses stood on the mantelpiece
  • (also horse brass) [count noun] British a round flat brass ornament for the harness of a draught horse.
  • [count noun] a memorial, typically a medieval one, consisting of a flat piece of inscribed brass, laid in the floor or set into the wall of a church: children do not appear on memorial brasses until the 1420s
  • [count noun] a brass block or die used for stamping a design on a book binding.
  • 2 Music brass wind instruments (including trumpet, horn, and trombone) forming a band or a section of an orchestra:the brass were consistently too loud
  • 3 (also top brass) informal people in authority or of high military rank: the top brass of the Jockey Club
  • 4British informal money:they wanted to spend their newly acquired brass

brassed off

British informal exasperated: I’m absolutely brassed off with all this talk about economic recovery

a brass farthing

[with negative] informal any money or assets at all:she hasn’t got two brass farthings to rub together

brass monkey

British informal used in phrases to refer to extremely cold weather:it’s brass monkey weather tonight it was cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey
[often said to be from a type of brass rack or ‘monkey’ once used to stack cannonballs on ships, and from which the balls might be ejected as a result of the metal contracting in very cold weather; this explanation has not been proved]

brass neck

informal cheek or effrontery:I didn’t think that his mother would have the brass neck to come round here

the brass ring

North American informal success or reward: Willa went for the brass ring, joining the firm’s San Francisco office at a whopping salary
[with reference to the reward of a free ride given on a merry-go-round to the person hooking a brass ring suspended over the horses]

get down to brass tacks

informal start to consider the basic facts or practical details: we’ve had a meeting as to the general terms, and now we’re going to get down to brass tacks

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