释义 |
an·vil I. \ˈanvəl, ˈaan- sometimes -(ˌ)vil\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of Middle English anfilt, anfelt, from Old English anfealt, anfilt (akin to Old High German anafalz, German dialect ānefilt, Middle Dutch anvilt), from an on + -fealt, -filt (akin to Swedish dialect filta to beat) — more at on, felt 1. a. : a heavy usually steel-faced iron block on which metal is shaped (as by hand hammering or forging) b. : a machine part that serves a similar purpose — compare snarling iron 2. : something that resembles an anvil in shape or use < bold imagination, able thought, and discussion … are the anvil of public policy — A.E.Stevenson b.1900 > :as a. : incus b. : the metal structure of a cartridge against which the percussion composition is exploded by the blow of the firing pin upon the head of the primer c. : the lower contact of a telegraphic key d. : the fixed jaw in a measuring instrument (as a micrometer caliper) e. : a musical percussion instrument consisting of a steel bar that when struck with a hammer sounds like an anvil • - on the anvil II. transitive verb (anvilled ; anvilled ; anvilling ; anvils) obsolete : to shape on an anvil : hammer out |