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单词 smithy
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smithy


smith·y

S0498000 (smĭth′ē, smĭth′ē)n. pl. smith·ies A blacksmith's shop; a forge. Also called smithery.
[Middle English, from Old Norse smidhja.]

smithy

(ˈsmɪðɪ) n, pl smithies (Metallurgy) a place in which metal, usually iron or steel, is worked by heating and hammering; forge[Old English smiththe; related to Old Norse smithja, Old High German smidda, Middle Dutch smisse]

smith•y

(ˈsmɪθ i, ˈsmɪð i)

n., pl. smith•ies. 1. the workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith. 2. blacksmith. [1250–1300; Middle English smithi < Old Norse smithja, akin to Old English smiththe. See smith]
Thesaurus
Noun1.smithy - a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammeringsmithy - a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammeringforgeanvil - a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammeringdrop forge, drop hammer, drop press - device for making large forgingsworkplace, work - a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
Translations
铁匠铺

smith

(smiθ) noun1. a blacksmith. 鐵匠 铁匠2. a person whose job is to work with a particular metal, or make a particular type of article. a goldsmith; a silversmith; a gunsmith. 鍛工,匠 锻工,...匠 smithy (smiði) , (-θi) noun the workshop of a blacksmith. 鐵匠鋪 铁匠铺

smithy


smithy

a place in which metal, usually iron or steel, is worked by heating and hammering; forge

Smithy

 

(Kuznitsa), a literary group founded in 1920 by poets who seceded from the Proletkurt (Proletarian Cultural and Educational Organization). Among its members were V. D. Aleksandrovskii, M. P. Gerasimov, V. V. Kazin, V. T. Kirillov, S. A. Obradovich, N. G. Poletaev, and G. A. Sannikov. The group’s theoretical platform developed through polemics with the dogmatic pronouncements of Proletkul’t, which restricted the development of poetry. In general, however, the group’s theoretical principles remained within the framework of Proletkul’t, with its oversimplified sociological ideas concerning the development of post-October culture.

The poetry of the Smithy group is an outstanding example of proletarian romantic lyricism of the first years of the Soviet era. By the mid-1920’s a strong group of prose writers emerged within the Smithy, including F. V. Gladkov, N. N. Liashko, A. S. Novikov-Priboi, P. G. Nizovoi, and V. M. Bakhmet’ev. Such programmatic works as Gladkov’s Cement and Liashko’s The Blast Furnace became classics of Soviet literature of the 1920’s. In 1931 the group merged with RAPP (Russian Association of Proletarian Writers). In 1920–22 the Smithy published the magazine Kuznitsa and in 1924–25, Rabochii Zhurnal (Workers’ Magazine).

REFERENCES

Papernyi, Z. S. “Proletarskaia poeziia pervykh let sovetskoi epokhi.” In Proletarskie poety pervykh let sovetskoi epokhi. Leningrad, 1959.
Voronskii, A. “Prozaiki i poety Kuznitsy.” In Literaturno-kriticheskie stat’i. Moscow, 1963.
Farber, L. M. Sovetskaia literatura pervykh dnei revoliutsii (1917-1922). Moscow, 1966.
Skvortsova, L. A. “Zhurnaly Kuznitsy.” In Ocherki istorii russkoi sovetskoi zhurnalistiki, 1917–1932. Moscow, 1966.

L. A. SKVORTSOVA

MedicalSeeSmith

smithy


  • noun

Synonyms for smithy

noun a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering

Synonyms

  • forge

Related Words

  • anvil
  • drop forge
  • drop hammer
  • drop press
  • workplace
  • work
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