英語單詞

forge是什麽意思

forge

英 [fɔːdʒ] 美 [fɔrdʒ]
  • n. 熔爐,鍛鐵爐;鐵工廠
  • vi. 偽造;做鍛工;前進
  • vt. 偽造;鍛造;前進
  • n. (Forge)人名;(德)福格;(法)福爾熱

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1、諧音「仿製」=> 偽造、鍛造。
2、同源詞:fabric => forge.

中文詞源


forge 鍛造,偽造

來自古法語forge,鑄造,鍛造,來自拉丁語fabrica, 鐵匠鋪,車間,詞源同fabric.引申貶義詞義偽造。

英文詞源


forge
forge: Forge ‘make’ [13] and forge ahead [17] are two quite distinct and unrelated words in English. The former’s now common connotation of ‘faking’ is in fact a purely English development (dating from the late 14th century) in a word whose relatives in other languages (such as French forger) mean simply ‘make – especially by working heated metal’. It comes via Old French forger from Latin fabricāre ‘make’ (source also of English fabricate, which has similarly dubious connotations).

The related noun forge goes back to Latin fabrica (whence also English fabric), amongst whose specialized senses was ‘blacksmith’s workshop’. Forge ‘move powerfully’, as in forge ahead, may be an alteration of force.

=> fabric
forge (n.)
late 14c., "a smithy," from Old French forge "forge, smithy" (12c.), earlier faverge, from Latin fabrica "workshop, smith's shop," hence also "a trade, an industry;" also "a skillful production, a crafty device," from faber (genitive fabri) "workman in hard materials, smith" (see fabric). As the heating apparatus itself (a furnace fitted with a bellows), from late 15c. Forge-water (1725), in which heated iron has been dipped, was used popularly as a medicine in 18c.
forge (v.2)
1769 (with an apparent isolated use from 1610s), "make way, move ahead," of unknown origin, perhaps an alteration of force (v.), but perhaps rather from forge (n.), via notion of steady hammering at something. Originally nautical, in reference to vessels.
forge (v.1)
early 14c., "to counterfeit" (a letter, document, etc.), from Old French forgier "to forge, work (metal); shape, fashion; build, construct; falsify" (12c., Modern French forger), from Latin fabricari "to frame, construct, build," from fabrica "workshop" (see forge (n.)). Meaning "to counterfeit" (a letter, document, or other writing) is from early 14c.; literal meaning "to form (something) by heating in a forge and hammering" is from late 14c. in English, also used in Middle English of the minting of coins, so that it once meant "issue good money" but came to mean "issue spurious (paper) money." Related: Forged; forging.

雙語例句


1. He again pledged to forge ahead with his plans for reform.
他再次承諾會穩步推進自己的改革計劃。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The programme aims to forge links between higher education and small businesses.
這個項目旨在為高等教育和小企業之間建立聯係。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The project will help inmates forge new careers.
這項計劃會幫助犯人開始新的職業。

來自柯林斯例句

4. To forge a blade takes great skill.
鍛造刀刃需要很高超的技巧。

來自柯林斯例句

5. a move to forge new links between management and workers
努力建立勞資新關係的措施

來自《權威詞典》

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