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smith
- IPA[smɪθ]
英式
- a worker in metal;short for blacksmith
- treat (metal) by heating, hammering, and forging it
verb: smith, 3rd person present: smiths, gerund or present participle: smithing, past tense: smithed, past participle: smithed
noun: smith, plural noun: smiths
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名詞
- 1. a worker in metal we do not know whether the metals were mined and smelted by the smith or purchased from miners
- ▪ short for blacksmith
動詞
- 1. treat (metal) by heating, hammering, and forging it tin-bronze was cast into ingots before being smithed into bracelets
- denoting a person skilled in creating something with a specified material: goldsmith wordsmith
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- denoting a person skilled in creating something with a specified material: goldsmith wordsmith
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- (1768–1843), US Supreme Court associate justice 1823–43. Appointed to the Court by President ...
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- (1906–65), American sculptor; full name David Roland Smith. His early work is marked by ...
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- an industrial city in western Arkansas, on the Arkansas River; population 84,716 (est. 2008).
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- a dessert apple of a bright green variety with crisp sharp-flavoured flesh, originating in ...
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- (1902–71), English poet and novelist; pseudonym of Florence Margaret Smith. She is mainly ...
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- (1919–2007), Rhodesian statesman; prime minister 1964–79; full name Ian Douglas Smith. In 1965 ...
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- IPA[smiTH]
美式
- a worker in metal: we do not know whether the metals were mined and smelted by the smith or purchased from miners
- treat (metal) by heating, hammering, and forging it: tin-bronze was cast into ingots before being smithed into bracelets
Oxford American Dictionary