单词 | forge |
释义 | verb | noun forgeforge1 /fɔrdʒ/ ●●○ verb 1[transitive] to illegally copy something, for example a document, a painting, or money, to make people think that it is real: Someone stole my credit card and forged my signature. a forged passport2[transitive] to develop a strong relationship with other people, groups, or countries: forge a relationship/alliance/links etc. He has forged a strong relationship with his own daughter. The program will forge closer ties between schools and the workplace.3[transitive] to produce or make something, especially after a long time or a lot of discussion: Women engineers have to forge their careers in a field dominated by men.4[intransitive always + adv./prep.] to move somewhere or continue doing something in a steady determined way: forge through He forged through the biting blinding snow.forge on Baker forged on, asking yet another question.5[transitive] to make something from a piece of metal by heating the metal and shaping itforge ahead phrasal verb1to make progress, especially quickly: The company has forged ahead with its plans.2to move forward in a strong and powerful way verb | noun forgeforge2 noun [countable] 1a place where metal is heated and shaped into objects2a large piece of equipment that produces high temperatures, used for heating and shaping metal objects |
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