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词汇 reforge
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Definition of reforge in English:

reforge

verb riːˈfɔːdʒrēˈfôrj
[with object]
  • Forge or create again or differently.

    再锤炼;重新锻造;重新塑造

    they wanted to reforge the identity of the nation

    他们想要重新塑造民族特性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chains were tensioned and wheels greased as old adversaries reforged friendships yesterday ahead of today's Imana Wild Ride along the Wild Coast.
    • It is a sound we hear again later in the cycle - in Siegfried, Act I, Scene iii - when the eponymous hero reforges his father's shattered sword Notung.
    • The connection between rationality and culture has been reforged in explorations of the interaction of norms and institutions; norms provide mechanisms of coordination and interaction that resolve problems of multiple equilibria.
    • The renewed interest in this issue at the present has been generated by the concern of some evolutionary biologists to reforge the links between developmental embryology and evolutionary theory.
    • By that time the very essence of his language has been reforged, and he can no longer either speak or think without allusion to her.
    • Green party policies are policies for people, all about reforging the links between government and the community.
    • Their partnership has been reforged in the heat of the election campaign, but it faces further daunting challenges.
    • And beyond that, we have to reforge our ideas and hopes, based on those simple ideas of Chomsky or the French Enlightenment, and move forward from there.
    • Online society is primarily a society of personal relations, which must be continually cultivated and reforged in a relatively unstable and unclear environment.
    • The Dutch patriot movement also stood in the way of Orangist attempts to reforge the century-long alliance with the British, ruptured in 1780; so the patriots were promised every support from Versailles.
    • What this does demonstrate for certain is how long they worked their blades before switching to a new one or having it reforged.
    • The invasion of Egypt was abortive, as was Demetrius' year-long siege of Rhodes Finally the coalition of 315 was reforged.
    • Fergie was delighted as the reforged defence looked solid and dependable for much of the game, with Gary Neville standing out as Boro were kept at bay.
    • Now, like others generationally-distanced from Africa, they have reforged a New World ideology, hybridized of history, culture, and African American subjectivity.
    • Slightly battered and worn down, it was quite obvious that some of them had been reforged and repaired, judging by the varying degrees of tarnish upon them.
    • Worlds collide, souls are broken and reforged and lives are irrevocably altered.
    • Attempts were made to heal the wounds and reforge national unity.
    • More specifically, the connection comes from worshipping the Earth and reforging the link between the spiritual and the physical worlds, something mainstream religions have sought to negate in the past.
    • Indeed, the culture of the common people, a rapidly increasing proportion of whom were located in towns and cities, was constantly being reforged and reinvented in the crucible of commercialization and urbanization.
    • As it was quite expensive the iron he used often came from reforged broken tools or other items.

Definition of reforge in US English:

reforge

verbrēˈfôrj
[with object]
  • Forge (something) again or differently.

    再锤炼;重新锻造;重新塑造

    they wanted to reforge the identity of the nation

    他们想要重新塑造民族特性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By that time the very essence of his language has been reforged, and he can no longer either speak or think without allusion to her.
    • It is a sound we hear again later in the cycle - in Siegfried, Act I, Scene iii - when the eponymous hero reforges his father's shattered sword Notung.
    • And beyond that, we have to reforge our ideas and hopes, based on those simple ideas of Chomsky or the French Enlightenment, and move forward from there.
    • Chains were tensioned and wheels greased as old adversaries reforged friendships yesterday ahead of today's Imana Wild Ride along the Wild Coast.
    • More specifically, the connection comes from worshipping the Earth and reforging the link between the spiritual and the physical worlds, something mainstream religions have sought to negate in the past.
    • Now, like others generationally-distanced from Africa, they have reforged a New World ideology, hybridized of history, culture, and African American subjectivity.
    • Fergie was delighted as the reforged defence looked solid and dependable for much of the game, with Gary Neville standing out as Boro were kept at bay.
    • The renewed interest in this issue at the present has been generated by the concern of some evolutionary biologists to reforge the links between developmental embryology and evolutionary theory.
    • Slightly battered and worn down, it was quite obvious that some of them had been reforged and repaired, judging by the varying degrees of tarnish upon them.
    • As it was quite expensive the iron he used often came from reforged broken tools or other items.
    • Attempts were made to heal the wounds and reforge national unity.
    • Online society is primarily a society of personal relations, which must be continually cultivated and reforged in a relatively unstable and unclear environment.
    • The connection between rationality and culture has been reforged in explorations of the interaction of norms and institutions; norms provide mechanisms of coordination and interaction that resolve problems of multiple equilibria.
    • What this does demonstrate for certain is how long they worked their blades before switching to a new one or having it reforged.
    • The invasion of Egypt was abortive, as was Demetrius' year-long siege of Rhodes Finally the coalition of 315 was reforged.
    • Indeed, the culture of the common people, a rapidly increasing proportion of whom were located in towns and cities, was constantly being reforged and reinvented in the crucible of commercialization and urbanization.
    • Their partnership has been reforged in the heat of the election campaign, but it faces further daunting challenges.
    • The Dutch patriot movement also stood in the way of Orangist attempts to reforge the century-long alliance with the British, ruptured in 1780; so the patriots were promised every support from Versailles.
    • Green party policies are policies for people, all about reforging the links between government and the community.
    • Worlds collide, souls are broken and reforged and lives are irrevocably altered.
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