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
Networks should look closely at means of forging closer links with public health and, if possible, with academic departments.
Thus, investiture became a means of forging a loose but extensive network of political alliances expressed through religious hegemony.
The smith is the ultimate sorcerer, who - while being visibly forging - is dealing with invisible forces which he masters or manipulates.
Over the years, a special bond had been forged between them.
The brown and beige identity cards valid today are to be replaced because they can be easily forged.
Eventually, it seems that sheer exhaustion contributed to the papacy's decision to back down, but even here the peace that was forged was not straightforward.
In this process close links were forged between academic disciplines, and the training they provided, and the processes of state- and, sometimes, empire-building.
In 1918-19, they forged a peculiar local coalition between moderate socialists and progressive liberals that aimed at bringing about fundamental constitutional reform.