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blacksmith

/blak-smith/US // ˈblækˌsmɪθ //UK // (ˈblækˌsmɪθ) //

铁匠,铁匠铺,金匠,黑客

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who makes horseshoes and shoes horses.
    • : a person who forges objects of iron.
    • : a blackish damselfish, Chromis punctipinnis, inhabiting coastal waters off southern California.

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Examples

  • The site overlooks a pond and includes a sawmill, wheelwright and blacksmith shop, along with a two-story house.

  • When her opponents chose a blacksmith as their champion, she produced the same type of defender.

  • When Ahmadinejad family's moved to Tehran from Aradan, his father, Ahmad, started a new career as a blacksmith.

  • And for the inescapably materialistic aspirations of that blacksmith, DuBois did not have much regard.

  • New "plans" for special items that I can have the blacksmith make.

  • Despite this all-important class difference, Beatriz married the blacksmith.

  • I shall make it my business to accomplish that fact even though, at present, he thinks a country blacksmith beneath his notice.

  • A giant of a fellow with an eye like a hawk and a big black beard that seems, somehow, to suggest a blacksmith.

  • Fetching pen and paper, the blacksmith made a rapid computation of what would be due Oliver at any time within the next month.

  • A few minutes after the blacksmith left me, I heard the hammer sounding upon the anvil in one of the caverns below.

  • Is he like Duclosse the mealman, or Lajeunesse the blacksmith, or Garotte the lime-burner-and the rest?