forging是forge的现在分词
forge
美
英 ['fɔːdʒɪŋ]
- v.锻造;(坚定地)勉力前进;锻炼;编造(故事等)
- n.锻压;(思想等的)锻炼;铁工厂;锻造厂
- 网络锻件;锻工;锻造的
复数:forges 过去分词:forged 现在分词:forging
n. | 1. (思想等的)锻炼 2. 铁工厂,锻工车间;锻造厂;锻炉,熔铁炉 3. 锻压 |
v. | 1. 打(铁),锻制,锻造,铸造,铸成 2. (坚定地)勉力前进 3. 锻炼 4. 编造(故事等);伪造(文书等),假造 5. 突然冲前 6. 促使,制定 1. 打(铁),锻制,锻造,铸造,铸成 2. (坚定地)勉力前进 3. 锻炼 4. 编造(故事等);伪造(文书等),假造 5. 突然冲前 6. 促使,制定 |
n. | 1. a workshop where metal is heated and shaped into objects by hammering 2. a furnace used to heat metal to a very high temperature 3. a machine with two tool faces that are brought together to hammer pieces of metal into specific shapes 4. a place where metal is heated until it is soft, and then hit with a hammer or poured into a mould to form different shapes 5. a machine that makes metal soft by heating it 1. a workshop where metal is heated and shaped into objects by hammering 2. a furnace used to heat metal to a very high temperature 3. a machine with two tool faces that are brought together to hammer pieces of metal into specific shapes 4. a place where metal is heated until it is soft, and then hit with a hammer or poured into a mould to form different shapes 5. a machine that makes metal soft by heating it |
v. | 1. to move forward with a sudden increase of speed 2. to make or produce an illegal copy of something so that it looks genuine, usually for financial gain 3. to move slowly and steadily 4. to establish and strive to develop something with great effort 5. to shape or form metal by heating and hammering it 6. to develop a successful relationship, especially in business or politics, with another country, organization, or person 7. to illegally copy documents, paper money, or works of art with the intention of cheating people 8. to keep moving forwards, with a lot of difficulty 1. to move forward with a sudden increase of speed 2. to make or produce an illegal copy of something so that it looks genuine, usually for financial gain 3. to move slowly and steadily 4. to establish and strive to develop something with great effort 5. to shape or form metal by heating and hammering it 6. to develop a successful relationship, especially in business or politics, with another country, organization, or person 7. to illegally copy documents, paper money, or works of art with the intention of cheating people 8. to keep moving forwards, with a lot of difficulty |