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forge

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forge1 /fɔːdʒ $ fɔːrdʒ/ ●●○ verb  
1 UNITE[transitiveT] to develop something new, especially a strong relationship with other people, groups, or countries 形成,缔造〔尤指与其他人、团体或国家形成牢固的关系〕 SYN form
forge a relationship/alliance/link etc (with somebody)
 In 1776 the United States forged an alliance with France.
1776年美国与法国结盟。
 The two women had forged a close bond.
这两个女人结下了亲密情谊。
 Back in the 1980s, they were attempting to forge a new kind of rock music.
20世纪80年代,他们尝试开创一种新的摇滚乐。
2 SCCCOPY[transitiveT] to illegally copy something, especially something printed or written, to make people think that it is real 伪造,假冒〔尤指文书、笔迹等〕 counterfeit
 Someone stole my credit card and forged my signature.
有人偷了我的信用卡,并假冒我的签名。
 a forged passport
假护照
see thesaurus at copy
3 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] written to move somewhere or continue doing something in a steady determined way 稳步前进;坚定地继续
forge into/through
 Crowds of people forged through the streets towards the embassy.
人群坚定地穿过街道走向大使馆。
 He forged into the lead in the fourth set.
第四局他稳步领先。
nforge on
 Her speech wasn’t going down too well, but she forged on.
她的演讲反响不是太好,但她还是坚持讲下去。
4. [transitiveT] to make something from a piece of metal by heating the metal and shaping it 锻造;打〔铁〕
5forge ahead phrasal verbphr v PROGRESSto make progress, especially quickly 〔尤指迅速地〕取得进展,突飞猛进
with
 Jo’s forging ahead with her plans to write a film script.
乔创作电影剧本的计划正在顺利进行。
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forge2 noun [countableC]  
1. TIa place where metal is heated and shaped into objects 锻造车间;铁匠铺
2. TIa large piece of equipment that produces high temperatures, used for heating and shaping metal objects 锻铁炉
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From Longman Business Dictionary
forgeforge /fɔːdʒfɔːrdʒ/ verb [transitiveT]
1LAWto produce a document or money that is not GENUINE (=real), or to sign something with a false name
They had forged some company documents and set up phoney (=false) bank accounts.
Someone stole my cheque book and forged my signature.
forged adjectiveadj
He is accused of trying to use forged banknotes.
2forge an alliance/partnership/relationship etc to establish a relationship of working together with another person, organization or country
forge an alliance/partnership/relationship etc with
Air France also forged an alliance with Delta Air Lines, helped by a the open-skies deal between France and the U.S.
forge an alliance/partnership/relationship etc between
A number of links have been forged between Danish and American companies.
Both General Motors and Ford would like to forge a liaison with Jaguar.
The US hopes to forge a closer economic relationship with East European countries.
3forge an agreementCOMMERCE to make an agreement with another person, organization, or country
forge an agreement with
They forged an agreement with the Philips to produce two games using the electronics company’s Compact Disc-Interactive format.
Origin forge1
(1200-1300) → FORGE2. forge ahead (1600-1700) Probably from → FORCE1
forge2
(1200-1300) Old French Latin faber person who works with metal, smith
forge1 verbforge2 noun
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