forging的意思和读音

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: ['fɔːdʒɪŋ]

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n.1.a workshop where metal is heated and shaped into objects by hammering2.a furnace used to heat metal to a very high temperature3.a machine with two tool faces that are brought together to hammer pieces of metal into specific shapes4.a place where metal is heated until it is soft, and then hit with a hammer or poured into a mould to form different shapes5.a machine that makes metal soft by heating it1.a workshop where metal is heated and shaped into objects by hammering2.a furnace used to heat metal to a very high temperature3.a machine with two tool faces that are brought together to hammer pieces of metal into specific shapes4.a place where metal is heated until it is soft, and then hit with a hammer or poured into a mould to form different shapes5.a machine that makes metal soft by heating it

v.1.to move forward with a sudden increase of speed2.to make or produce an illegal copy of something so that it looks genuine, usually for financial gain3.to move slowly and steadily4.to establish and strive to develop something with great effort5.to shape or form metal by heating and hammering it6.to develop a successful relationship, especially in business or politics, with another country, organization, or person7.to illegally copy documents, paper money, or works of art with the intention of cheating people8.to keep moving forwards, with a lot of difficulty1.to move forward with a sudden increase of speed2.to make or produce an illegal copy of something so that it looks genuine, usually for financial gain3.to move slowly and steadily4.to establish and strive to develop something with great effort5.to shape or form metal by heating and hammering it6.to develop a successful relationship, especially in business or politics, with another country, organization, or person7.to illegally copy documents, paper money, or works of art with the intention of cheating people8.to keep moving forwards, with a lot of difficulty

1. BEARING/ Forging/ Assembly/ ...

2. 〖 forgeandweld〗 〖 forgedpiece;forging〖 forgewelding〗 ...

3. 〖 hammer〗 forging〖 forgeandweld〗 ...

4. swage forging rolling ...

5. chemical magnate forging Quizzes ...

6. FLG    Flange FORG    Forging FR    Frame,Front ...

7. tab segment forging adj. splice vt. ...

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1.The catch was that Shlomo and his buddies were taking the money, putting it in their pockets and forging the account statements.

2.The finished forging needs only a bit turning or grinding on excircle and would not harm the fibrous tissue of the teeth.齿

3.Forging welding was the first form of welding and for many centuries the only one in general use.使

4.The Bush administration has so far followed a wise course, forging the grandstanding taking place in Europe and on the campaign trail.

5.Such a radical change might look like "the end of the world" but it is really just a test, and this moment is forging new strength in you.”,

6.Proper selection of the die material and of the die manufacturing technique determines, to a large extent, the useful life of forging dies.使寿

7.Mr Harper is now trying to turn the Conservatives into the natural party of government, partly by forging their own set of national symbols.

8.Rather, the leader is at the front of the pack, forging ahead of the rest and blazing a trail.

9.The duo could also be forging a path for one of the potential biggest realignments in the global economy over the next decade.

10.Summing up, we see that their industry is forging head at a rate with which at the moment we are unable to keep pace.