Forja in english
Forging
pronunciation: fɔrdʒɪŋ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɔrdʒɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures
forja = forge.
Example: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.forjar = fashion ; forge ; shape.
Example: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Example: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Example: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.more:
» forjar contactos con = forge + contacts with .
Example: Over the years, he built an expertise in sales and forged contacts and relationships in Asia, particularly China.» forjar el futuro = forge + the future ; shape + the future .
Example: The article is entitled 'From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging the Serials Future'. Example: The article suggests ways for the documentation specialist to exploit systematically all work potential created by information with regard to shaping the future.» forjar + Posesivo + identidad = shape + Posesivo + identity ; forge + Posesivo + identity .
Example: Our enduring indigenous roots and the French, British, Scottish and Irish influences have shaped the identity of Canada. Example: This paper reports an interview with Michael O'Donnell, whose brainchild, Salon Magazine is a successful World Wide Web only publication that has managed to forge a powerful identity without a printed counterpart.» forjarse = take + shape .
Example: We shall, therefore, attempt to illustrate by examples the subject that is currently taking shape under the umbrella term of 'information technology'.» forjarse una identidad = forge + Posesivo + identity .
Example: This paper reports an interview with Michael O'Donnell, whose brainchild, Salon Magazine is a successful World Wide Web only publication that has managed to forge a powerful identity without a printed counterpart.» idea + forjar = idea + shape .
Example: This article focuses on the ideas and social forces shaping libraries.