forge UK [fɔ:dʒ] US [fɔ:rdʒ] verb COPY 复制 transitive ■to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive 伪造;假冒•a forged passport伪造的护照 •a forged signature伪造的签名 •A number of forged works of art have been sold as genuine.一些艺术赝品已被当作真品出售。 UK [fɔ:dʒ] US [fɔ:rdʒ] verb CREATE 创造 transitive ■to make or produce, especially with some difficulty (尤指努力地)制造,生产•The accident forged a close bond between the two families.事故使两个家庭紧密地联系在了一起。 •She forged a new career for herself as a singer.她成了一名歌唱家,为自己开创了一番新事业。 UK [fɔ:dʒ] US [fɔ:rdʒ] verb MOVE 移动 intransitive + adverb or preposition formal ■to suddenly and quickly move forward 突然向前猛冲•Just 100 metres from the finishing line Jackson forged ahead.离终点线还有100米时,杰克逊突然加速冲刺。 •She forged down the straight.她在直道上突然加速冲刺。 UK [fɔ:dʒ] US [fɔ:rdʒ] verb Phrasal Verbs forge ahead ■to suddenly make a lot of progress with something 突然进展神速;迅猛发展•The organizers are forging ahead with a programme of public events.组织者搞的一个公共活动计划进展神速。 UK [fɔ:dʒ] US [fɔ:rdʒ] noun countable ■a working area with a fire for heating metal until it is soft enough to be beaten into different shapes 锻造车间;铁工厂•a blacksmith's forge铁匠铺 |