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forging

/fawr-jing, fohr-/US // ˈfɔr dʒɪŋ, ˈfoʊr- //UK // (ˈfɔːdʒɪŋ) //

锻造,锻压,锻造业,锻造品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of forging.
    • : something forged; a piece of forged work in metal.

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Examples

  • Yet, what my peers do not realize – or cannot handle – is that rejection is a necessary part of forging a romantic relationships.

  • But as many have reported from on the ground, the country is bravely forging ahead.

  • Olmert left office when he was, according to his own public statement, on the brink of forging a peace accord.

  • With Kennedy, he also came close to forging a decidedly more liberal health care bill than Obamacare.

  • This act was not only the rebirth of the house, but the forging ahead with new work for Guyton.

  • The lap-welded barrel was standard until 1850, and he got together a battery of trip hammers for forging and welding his barrels.

  • His lordship here stated that in a recent case a man had been tried and convicted of forging a power of attorney.

  • And while struggling desperately for just a little happiness, she was forging the fetters of a cruel fate.

  • To talk, therefore, about forging the iron while it was hot proved a misconception of the actual state of matters.

  • He had not set all these stones rolling by forging upon nature and robbing Jem of thirty pounds.