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Forging, how to pronounce the word?

forge

Duane

Forging: ~ iron. ~ work. ~ pick up.

forge hammer

The metal pressure processing machine is driven by power, and the hammer moves up and down to generate pressure. Common ones are air hammer and steam hammer.

blacksmith

(1) The operation process of heating a metal material to a certain high temperature and knocking it with a hammer. (2) Skilled workers engaged in forging.

forge

A blank or workpiece made by forging process.

do gymnastics

(1) Make the body strong through exercise, cultivate courage, alertness, safeguard collective interests and other virtues: ~ Keep healthy and defend the motherland. (2) Improve political consciousness and working ability through class struggle, production struggle and scientific experiments.

wrought iron

Iron extracted from pig iron with carbon content below 0. 15% has toughness and ductility, low strength, easy forging and welding, and cannot be quenched. Used to make rivets, chains, sickles, etc. Also called wrought iron.

Forging and pressing

Forging and stamping.

forge

By hammering and other methods, the metal workpiece in plastic state has a certain shape and size, and its physical properties are changed.

Exercise Luo Zhi.

Pinyin: duàdunàLiàn Luózh and

Explanation: practice: describe the language that is very research on conviction; Luo Zhi: Making up all kinds of charges and framing innocent people. Refers to the crime of Luo Zhi's guilt and intentional trapping.

Source: Lu Xun's Dragon Boat Festival: "It can be seen that if the' almost theory' is implemented in Luo Zhi, it can naturally be judged as selfish injustice."

Example: Please don't blame others.

Synonym: During the exercise week

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; It refers to the crime of imposing.

Exercise officer

Pinyin: dun Liàn zhlì and l √.

Explanation: It refers to those old officials who make false accusations.

Source: Biography of Wei Biao in the Later Han Dynasty: "People who are loyal and filial are close to their hearts, and officials who do things are close to their hearts."