blacksmith 英 [ˈblæksmɪθ]   美 [ˈblækˌsmɪθ]

blacksmith

blacksmith  英 [ˈblæksmɪθ] 美 [ˈblækˌsmɪθ]

n. 铁匠;锻工 

名词复数:blacksmiths 

In my youth my father bound me to a blacksmith. 在我年轻时我父亲立契让我给一名铁匠当学徒。
The blacksmith was pelting away at the hot iron. 铁匠在热铁上连续猛烈敲打。

  • 请先登录
  • n. 铁匠;锻工
  • 1. In my youth my father bound me to a blacksmith.

    在我年轻时我父亲立契让我给一名铁匠当学徒。

  • 2. The blacksmith was pelting away at the hot iron.

    铁匠在热铁上连续猛烈敲打。

  • 3. A hammer, pliers and an anvil - the main tools of a blacksmith.

    铁匠使用的重要工具:一把大锤、一把铁钳和一个大铁墩

  • blacksmith (n.) late 15c. (mid-13c. as a surname), "smith who works in iron," from black + smith (n.). Listed in royal ordinance (along with bladesmiths, spurriers, and goldbeaters); blacksmiths worked in heated, heavy metals as opposed to those who beat gold, tin, or pewter (the material of a whitesmith).
black·smith / ˈblæksmɪθ ; NAmE ˈblæksmɪθ / ( also smith ) noun a person whose job is to make and repair things made of iron, especially horseshoes 铁匠(尤指打马蹄铁者) compare farrier blacksmith blacksmiths black·smith / ˈblæksmɪθ ; NAmE ˈblæksmɪθ /
  • 请先登录