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Что (кто) такое Forge - определение

WORKSHOPS OF A BLACKSMITH, WHO IS AN IRONSMITH WHO MAKES IRON INTO TOOLS OR OTHER OBJECTS
Slack tub; Smithing forges; Drop Forge; Drop forge; Drop-forge; Drop-Forge
  • The inside of a typical smithy in [[Finland]]
  • The structure of an anvil
  • Bottom blast coal forge
  • Blacksmith using tongs
  • A smithy built around 1880 in [[Mērsrags]], [[Courland]], [[Latvia]] currently located at [[The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia]]
  • Wooden smithy built in 1726 in Opole, Upper Silesia, Poland
  • A forge fire for [[hot working]] of metal
  • Various traditional blacksmith tools
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forge         
v. (d; intr.) ('to move ahead') to forge into the lead
forge         
I. n.
1.
Smithy (for heavy work), ironworks.
2.
Furnace (to make iron more malleable), shingling-mill.
II. v. a.
1.
Beat (metal), hammer out, form (by heating and hammering), fabricate, frame.
2.
Devise, invent, frame, coin.
3.
Falsify, counterfeit, fabricate.
forge         
(forges, forging, forged)
1.
If one person or institution forges an agreement or relationship with another, they create it with a lot of hard work, hoping that it will be strong or lasting.
The Prime Minister is determined to forge a good relationship with America's new leader...
They agreed to forge closer economic ties...
The programme aims to forge links between higher education and small businesses...
The Community was trying to forge a common foreign and security policy.
V-RECIP: V n with n, pl-n V n, NON-RECIP: V n between pl-n, V n
2.
If someone forges something such as a banknote, a document, or a painting, they copy it or make it so that it looks genuine, in order to deceive people.
She alleged that Taylor had forged her signature on the form...
They used forged documents to leave the country.
VERB: V n, V-ed
forger (forgers)
...the most prolific art forger in the country.
N-COUNT
3.
A forge is a place where someone makes metal goods and equipment by heating pieces of metal and then shaping them.
...the blacksmith's forge.
...Woodbury Blacksmith & Forge Co.
N-COUNT: oft in names
4.
If someone forges an object out of metal, they heat the metal and then hammer and bend it into the required shape.
To forge a blade takes great skill.
VERB: V n
Forge         
·vt To commit forgery.
II. Forge ·noun To Coin.
III. Forge ·vt To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.
IV. Forge ·noun The act of beating or working iron or steel; the manufacture of metalic bodies.
V. Forge ·noun To form by heating and hammering; to beat into any particular shape, as a metal.
VI. Forge ·noun To form or shape out in any way; to Produce; to Frame; to Invent.
VII. Forge ·noun The works where wrought iron is produced directly from the ore, or where iron is rendered malleable by puddling and shingling; a shingling mill.
VIII. Forge ·noun To make falsely; to produce, as that which is untrue or not genuine; to Fabricate; to counterfeit, as, a signature, or a signed document.
IX. Forge ·vt To move heavily and slowly, as a ship after the sails are furled; to work one's way, as one ship in outsailing another;
- used especially in the phrase to forge ahead.
X. Forge ·noun A place or establishment where iron or other metals are wrought by heating and hammering; especially, a furnace, or a shop with its furnace, ·etc., where iron is heated and wrought; a smithy.
forge         
forge1 [f?:d?]
¦ verb
1. make or shape (a metal object) by heating it and beating or hammering it.
2. create (something strong or successful).
3. produce a fraudulent copy or imitation of (a banknote, work of art, etc.).
¦ noun a blacksmith's workshop.
?a furnace or hearth for melting or refining metal.
Derivatives
forgeable adjective
forger noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. forger, from L. fabricare 'fabricate', from fabrica 'manufactured object, workshop'.
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forge2 [f?:d?]
¦ verb move forward strongly and steadily.
?(forge ahead) take the lead or make progress.
Origin
C18: perh. an aberrant pronunciation of force1.
Forge (software)         
WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE SOFTWARE PLATFORM FOR BOTH DEVELOPING AND SHARING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Software forge; Code forge; Draft:Code forge
In FOSS development communities, a forge is a web-based collaborative software platform for both developing and sharing computer applications. The term forge refers to a common prefix or suffix adopted by various platforms created after the example of SourceForge.
Forge (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Forge
A forge is the hearth where the blacksmith keeps the fire for heating metals to be formed by plastic deformation, usually with hammer on an anvil.
Forge (Doctor Who)         
DR. WHO ORGANIZATION
The Forge (Doctor Who)
The Forge is a fictional black operations organization from the Big Finish Productions audio plays based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
foundry         
  • A Foundryman, pictured by [[Daniel A. Wehrschmidt]] in 1899.
  • A tank hull undergoing heat treatment
  • Melting metal in a crucible for casting
FACTORY THAT PRODUCES METAL CASTINGS
Foundries; Iron Processing; Foundrymen; Foundryman; Foundrywoman; Foundrywomen; Foundry man; Foundry men; Foundry woman; Foundry women; Foundryperson; Foundrypersons; Foundry person; Foundry persons; Foundrypeople; Foundry people; Iron founding; Iron foundry; Iron processing; Foundry mill; Bronze foundry; Brass foundry
(foundries)
A foundry is a place where metal or glass is melted and formed into particular shapes.
N-COUNT
Foundry         
  • A Foundryman, pictured by [[Daniel A. Wehrschmidt]] in 1899.
  • A tank hull undergoing heat treatment
  • Melting metal in a crucible for casting
FACTORY THAT PRODUCES METAL CASTINGS
Foundries; Iron Processing; Foundrymen; Foundryman; Foundrywoman; Foundrywomen; Foundry man; Foundry men; Foundry woman; Foundry women; Foundryperson; Foundrypersons; Foundry person; Foundry persons; Foundrypeople; Foundry people; Iron founding; Iron foundry; Iron processing; Foundry mill; Bronze foundry; Brass foundry
·noun The buildings and works for casting metals.
II. Foundry ·noun The act, process, or art of casting metals.

Википедия

Forge

A forge is a type of hearth used for heating metals, or the workplace (smithy) where such a hearth is located. The forge is used by the smith to heat a piece of metal to a temperature at which it becomes easier to shape by forging, or to the point at which work hardening no longer occurs. The metal (known as the "workpiece") is transported to and from the forge using tongs, which are also used to hold the workpiece on the smithy's anvil while the smith works it with a hammer. Sometimes, such as when hardening steel or cooling the work so that it may be handled with bare hands, the workpiece is transported to the slack tub, which rapidly cools the workpiece in a large body of water. However, depending on the metal type, it may require an oil quench or a salt brine instead; many metals require more than plain water hardening. The slack tub also provides water to control the fire in the forge.