brass
brass [brass brasses] BrE [brɑːs] NAmE [bræs] noun METAL 1. uncountable a bright yellow metal made by mixing ↑copper and ↑zinc; objects made of brass •solid brass fittings/door handles •a brass plate (= a sign outside a building giving the name and profession of the person who works there) •to clean/polish the brass MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2. uncountable + singular or plural verb the musical instruments made of metal, such as ↑trumpets or ↑French horns, that form a band or section of an ↑orchestra; the people who play them •music for piano, strings and brass compare ↑percussion, ↑strings, ↑woodwind, ↑wind instrument FOR A HORSE 3. countable (BrE)a decorated piece of brass used as a decorative object, especially a round flat piece attached to a horse's ↑harness IN CHURCH 4. countable (especially BrE)a flat piece of brass with words or a picture on it, fixed to the floor or wall of a church in memory of sb who has died •a memorial brass IMPORTANT PEOPLE 5. (especially NAmE) (also BrE informal ˌtop ˈbrass)uncountable + singular or plural verb the people who are in the most important positions in a company, an organization, etc. MONEY 6. uncountable (old-fashioned, BrE, informal)money see also ↑brassy more at bold as brass at ↑bold, where there's muck there's brass at ↑muck n. Idioms: ↑brass monkey weather ▪ ↑brass monkeys ▪ ↑brass neck ▪ ↑brass ring ▪ ↑brass tacks See also: ↑top brass Word Origin: Old English bræs, of unknown origin. Example Bank: •candlesticks made of solid brass •the brass section of the orchestra
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