To shape or work (metal) while hot, under a hammer pr press. 锻炼。 Blacksmiths used iron to forge into tools as well as horseshoes. 昔时铁匠均以铁打制成工具和马蹄铁。 To shape; form; invent. 形成;制成;发明。 The United Nations forged a peace agreement between the two countries that were at war. 联合国为这两个交战国达一和平协定。 To counterfeit with intent to defraud, as a signature on a check, or the check itself. 伪造(笔迹或支票)。 The police caught the man trying to forge someone else's signature on the check. 警察抓到这个想要在支票上伪造签字的人。 To be guilty of counterfeiting with intent to defraud. 犯伪造欺诈罪。 He was sent to prison for forging. 他因为伪造文书入狱。 An open fire in which iron is treated by forced draft preparatory to shaping. 镕铁炉。 A shop for heating and working iron. 铁工场。 To advance slowly or with difficulty. 徐行;缓进。 One runner forged ahead of the others and won the race. 一位赛跑者慢慢超过其他的人而获胜。 |