词汇 | blacksmith |
释义 | blacksmith noun[ C ] uk /ˈblæk.smɪθ/ us /ˈblæk.smɪθ/ a person who makes and repairs iron objects and horseshoes铁匠;马蹄铁匠人 Stefano Oppo/Image Source/GettyImages Chemistry: metals & metalworking anti-tarnish bar magnet base metal bimetallic brazen brazier bullion ferrous galvanized gilt gold leaf lode magnet silver plate swage tarnished tinplated untarnished vermeil wrought iron blacksmith | American Dictionaryblacksmith noun[ C ] us/ˈblækˌsmɪθ/ a person who makes horseshoes (= U-shaped metal objects attached to a horse’s feet) and other things from iron Examples of blacksmithblacksmith Indeed, if the symbol of the hunter dominated the ideology of the state, the notion of the blacksmith was more visible in personal\\residential relations. After comparing accounts with all of his clients the blacksmith treated his clients to food and drink. The blacksmith has to assure the consent of the ancestors and the presence of the spirits. However, we are not interested in the interactive accomplishment of the blacksmith's secret knowledge. A good blacksmith or carpenter could also probably expect a better standard of living. In this region numerous farmers settled accounts with their blacksmith on a very specific date. However, in this context, the actual image of a blacksmith using his hammer is likely to be invoked as well. Various possibilities were explored, but it soon became apparent that the most promising involved working with local blacksmiths and carpenters to produce tools. The fast-growing industry was not one of large factories but rather of small semispecialized machine shops, all of which were called "blacksmiths" in the census. But the beliefs linking political power to hunting and absolutist principles coexisted with the blacksmith king principle, which represented more democratic features. The waxwork blacksmith, for example, could be poised ready to strike with his hammer at the forge. Most, as in any society, were labourers, artisans, craftsmen: dockworkers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, plasterers, caterers and cigar rollers. On board were a fully equipped turning and fitting shop and a large blacksmith's shop with four forges. Yet the poem denies any upward mobility to the blacksmith. The first was a house with a shop for a blacksmith, for which he received an annual rent of 2 florins. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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