forge

名词

UK/fɔːdʒ/
US/fɔːrdʒ/

定义 forge 名词

  1. Countable

    A workshop or area equipped with a furnace where metal is heated to a malleable state for shaping.

    • the blacksmith's forge

    • They hammered metal in the forge.

    • This forge has been in use for centuries.

动词

UK/fɔːdʒ/
US/fɔːrdʒ/

定义 forge 动词

copy

  1. Transitive

    To illegally create a copy of something in order to deceive.

    • a forged check

    • He was arrested for forging documents.

    • They discovered that the painting was forged.

create

  1. Transitive

    To create, produce, or develop something, often through effort.

    • They worked together to forge a new partnership.

    • He was determined to forge a career for himself in the industry.

    • The challenge helped to forge their resilience.

move

  1. IntransitiveVerb + adv/prepformal

    To move forward suddenly and rapidly.

    • In the final stage of the race, she forged ahead quickly.

    • He forged through the crowd.

    • The ship forged ahead in the strong winds.

片语动词 forge

  • forge ahead

    to make rapid and significant progress in something unexpectedly

    Despite the challenges, our team decided to forge ahead and make significant progress.