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1 | T to develop a successful relationship , especially in business or politics , with another country , organization , or person (与其他国家、组织或个人)缔结,发展(关系,尤指商业或政治关系) |
| The company wanted to forge alliances with other motor manufacturers. 公司希望和其他汽车制造商结成联盟。 |
| forge links During the 1970s, the US forged trade links with China. 美国于20世纪70年代建立了与中国的贸易联系。 |
| 1a | to work hard to achieve something 努力实现 | | She forged a new career as a poet and songwriter. 她以诗人和歌词作者为新的职业努力工作。 | |
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2 | T to illegally copy documents, paper money , or works of art with the intention of cheating people 伪造,假冒(文件、货币或艺术品) |
| Someone forged my signature. 有人假冒我的签名。 |
| The police are searching for stolen goods, forged passports, and drugs. 警方在搜查被盗商品、假护照和毒品。 |
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3 | T to heat metal until it is soft , then hit it with a hammer or pour it into a mould to form different shapes 锻造 |
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4 | I +on/through to keep moving forwards , with a lot of difficulty 艰难前进 |
| Napoleon’ s soldiers forged through the snow. 拿破仑的士兵们艰难地穿过积雪。 |
Words frequently used with forge | forge 的常见搭配词 | nouns | alliance, bond, contact, friendship, link, partnership, relationship, tie, | 1 | | |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌforge ˈahead |
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1 | to make strong steady progress 稳步发展;进展顺利 | Export sales continue to forge ahead. 出口销售继续稳步发展。 | | He forged ahead with his plans. 他的计划进展顺利。 | |
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2 | to move forwards in a strong steady way 稳步前进;突飞猛进 |
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