to forge
01
锻造, 制造
to make something from a piece of metal object by heating it until it becomes soft and then beating it with a hammer
Transitive: to forge a metal object | to forge a piece of metal into an object
例子
With every strike of the hammer, he continued to forge the hot metal into a beautiful ornamental piece.
随着每一锤的敲打,他继续将热金属锻造成一件美丽的装饰品。
例子
They were arrested for trying to forge passports.
他们因试图伪造护照而被捕。
03
伪造, 捏造
to fabricate a false story, report, etc. and present it as genuine
Transitive: to forge false information or documents
例子
The company was caught forging customer testimonials to boost their online reputation.
该公司被抓到伪造客户推荐信以提高其在线声誉。
04
逐渐但坚持不懈地前进, 顽强地推进
to advance gradually but persistently
Intransitive: to forge somewhere
例子
Despite the heavy traffic, the delivery truck forged through the city streets to make its scheduled deliveries.
尽管交通繁忙,送货卡车还是推进穿过城市街道,以完成其预定的送货。
05
锻造, 建立
to try hard to make something successful, strong, or lasting
Transitive: to forge sth
例子
He forged a close-knit community within the neighborhood.
他在邻里间建立了一个紧密团结的社区。
Forge
01
a workshop where metal is heated, hammered, and shaped
例子
Apprentices learned their trade in the village forge.
02
a furnace or hearth used to heat metal before shaping
例子
A coal-fed forge allowed the smith to reach high temperatures.
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