0 to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive -- 偽造;假冒
1 to make or produce something, especially with some difficulty -- (尤指努力地)製造,生産
3 a working area with a fire for heating metal until it is soft enough to be beaten into different shapes -- 鍛造車間;鐵工廠
a blacksmith's forge 鐵匠鋪
Jakemes succeeds in forging an unforgettable legend in which poetry becomes history, and love is glorified in death.
The buildings right behind this one seem to be blacksmiths' forges.
In manufacturing, with which this present chapter is mainly concerned, the innovations were therefore generally not of the kind that forged whole new industries.
The men who operated the blast furnaces and forges have left only shadowy traces in the records.
Fire and water come together in the home's central heating system, reinforced architecturally by links forged between fireplaces and plumbing.
An individual's cattle herd is always a mix of animals with different ear markings, signifying the kinship links that have been forged through marriage.
The dates given mark the beginning and end dates of the relationship forged between the actors, as indicated by the dates of the letters collected.
In 1918-19, they forged a peculiar local coalition between moderate socialists and progressive liberals that aimed at bringing about fundamental constitutional reform.