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forge

/fawrj, fohrj/US // fɔrdʒ, foʊrdʒ //UK // (fɔːdʒ) //

锻造,锻压,打造,锻打

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    forged, forg·ing.

    • : to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.
    • : to form or make, especially by concentrated effort: to forge a friendship through mutual trust.
    • : to imitate fraudulently; fabricate a forgery.
v.无主动词 verb
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    forged, forg·ing.

    • : to commit forgery.
    • : to work at a forge.
    • : to strike the forefeet with the shoes of the hind feet.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a special fireplace, hearth, or furnace in which metal is heated before shaping.
    • : the workshop of a blacksmith; smithy.

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Examples

  • Even though you all can’t see each other in person right now, video calling makes it relatively easy to forge new bonds during these times.

  • Coinbase is the company that will help forge this future and bring crypto into the mainstream.

  • A career forged making bold bets on global economic trends was faltering badly, taking the fun out of it for the 48-year-old — and his few remaining investors.

  • Airbnb is forging ahead with an initial public offering, despite a host of challenges.

  • In these experiments, physicists used the LHC to smash protons together and observe the particles forged in the collisions.

  • If we wondered where a forger would get the materials to forge a text like this, we need look no further than eBay.

  • Failing to forge lasting stability would leave us, this author and his like-minded aides, to call for a Transitional Council.

  • Like Tomas and Ebba, sometimes the best way to handle the situation is to put your head down and forge ahead.

  • You were commended after the avian flu pandemic for your ability to forge such close friendships with international leaders.

  • And he would transform the electronics market that Edison had helped forge.

  • It was a pretty house, stood a little apart from the forge, and was called Rock Villa.

  • Business men and some professional are the only ones that forge steadily ahead; with precious few exceptions.

  • A temporary forge had been set up, and soldiers in leather aprons were working over the fire.

  • She was making two hooks for her kitchen wall, for she was clever at the forge, and could shoe a horse if she were let to do so.

  • In the dull glare of the forge fire knelt Parpon, rocking back and forth beside the body.