| 释义 | 
		Definition of blacksmith in English: blacksmithnoun ˈblaksmɪθˈblækˌsmɪθ 1A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.  Example sentencesExamples -  The film records the last blacksmiths' building of a traditional iron smelting furnace.
 -  He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation.
 -  Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques.
 -  The tapestry of life bent around him, its threads flowing, bending to his will like iron before a blacksmith's anvil.
 -  In the alternate world site, players pick jobs and produce goods: blacksmiths make iron tools; tailors make shirts.
 -  Such workers - for the most part blacksmiths, weavers, and potters - traditionally constituted a distinct class, almost a separate caste.
 -  In response, the poor fought back, organising themselves into amateur guerrilla groups and arming themselves with guns made by local blacksmiths.
 -  So far, 59 students have registered for the program here, where they will have hands on training to become carpenters, blacksmiths or electricians.
 -  The magazine's second solution was for blacksmiths to learn automobile and tractor repair.
 -  Some beautiful damascus gun barrels were made as blacksmiths intertwined the contrasting colors of iron into artistic patterns.
 -  This was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
 -  We don't have many blacksmiths or typewriter makers these days.
 -  Although the young town had its own blacksmiths, wheelwrights, shoemakers and ropemakers, it never developed its own business centre.
 -  Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.
 -  Now he is working with a blacksmith to produce a metal band to hold the trunk together.
 -  The original Acadians and Cajuns were farmers, herders, and ranchers, but they also worked as carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, fishermen, shipbuilders, trappers, and sealers.
 -  They could be repaired by local blacksmiths, a process that usually involved laying on a new steel bit.
 -  There were blacksmiths, carpenters and stonemasons who built and repaired dwellings.
 -  The wide central street we rode upon was flanked by shops of every kind; blacksmiths, bakers, weavers, all going about their business.
 -  It is a pity that we never thought of the thousands of cobblers, weavers or blacksmiths who were crowded out because of globalisation.
 
 - 1.1 A farrier.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The auto mechanic replaced the blacksmith, but it didn't mean all the horses vanished.
 -  In some states, statutes specifically give farriers, horse shoers, or blacksmiths liens on horses they have shod.
 -  Gradually the business changed from supplying shoe irons for blacksmiths to making nails.
 -  This was a specialized job mainly carried out by a blacksmith, later called a farrier.
 
  
    Definition of blacksmith in US English: blacksmithnounˈblakˌsmiTHˈblækˌsmɪθ 1A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.  Example sentencesExamples -  We don't have many blacksmiths or typewriter makers these days.
 -  They could be repaired by local blacksmiths, a process that usually involved laying on a new steel bit.
 -  In response, the poor fought back, organising themselves into amateur guerrilla groups and arming themselves with guns made by local blacksmiths.
 -  The magazine's second solution was for blacksmiths to learn automobile and tractor repair.
 -  The tapestry of life bent around him, its threads flowing, bending to his will like iron before a blacksmith's anvil.
 -  In the alternate world site, players pick jobs and produce goods: blacksmiths make iron tools; tailors make shirts.
 -  Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques.
 -  Some beautiful damascus gun barrels were made as blacksmiths intertwined the contrasting colors of iron into artistic patterns.
 -  The wide central street we rode upon was flanked by shops of every kind; blacksmiths, bakers, weavers, all going about their business.
 -  Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.
 -  Now he is working with a blacksmith to produce a metal band to hold the trunk together.
 -  This was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
 -  The film records the last blacksmiths' building of a traditional iron smelting furnace.
 -  There were blacksmiths, carpenters and stonemasons who built and repaired dwellings.
 -  Such workers - for the most part blacksmiths, weavers, and potters - traditionally constituted a distinct class, almost a separate caste.
 -  The original Acadians and Cajuns were farmers, herders, and ranchers, but they also worked as carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, fishermen, shipbuilders, trappers, and sealers.
 -  He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation.
 -  So far, 59 students have registered for the program here, where they will have hands on training to become carpenters, blacksmiths or electricians.
 -  Although the young town had its own blacksmiths, wheelwrights, shoemakers and ropemakers, it never developed its own business centre.
 -  It is a pity that we never thought of the thousands of cobblers, weavers or blacksmiths who were crowded out because of globalisation.
 
 - 1.1 A farrier.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Gradually the business changed from supplying shoe irons for blacksmiths to making nails.
 -  This was a specialized job mainly carried out by a blacksmith, later called a farrier.
 -  In some states, statutes specifically give farriers, horse shoers, or blacksmiths liens on horses they have shod.
 -  The auto mechanic replaced the blacksmith, but it didn't mean all the horses vanished.
 
  
     |