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hollow-forge

/hol-oh-fawrj, -fohrj/US // ˈhɒl oʊˈfɔrdʒ, -ˈfoʊrdʒ //

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hol·low-forged, hol·low-forg·ing.

    • : to produce by trepanning a hole in a forging and expanding it with further forging on a mandrel.

Examples

  • The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end.

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

  • But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve.

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

  • He pressed a hollow shell casing into my palm and leaned towards my ear, “I PICKED IT UP FROM THE BEDROOM!”

  • The next instruments discovered in use among the Indians were straight, hollow reeds and forked canes.

  • It lit up every ridge and hollow for two or three seconds, and showed me four riders tearing up the slope at a high run.

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

  • The formula would be: “The pump invented—Drain a well ,” or Water raised in a hollow.

  • But, just as they were piling some more leaves in the hollow stump, they heard many voices of men shouting in the woods.