fork
- IPA[fɔːk]
英式
- an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.;a farm or garden tool with three or four prongs, used for digging or lifting.
- (especially of a route) divide into two parts;take or constitute one route or the other at the point where a route divides
verb: fork, 3rd person present: forks, gerund or present participle: forking, past tense: forked, past participle: forked
noun: fork, plural noun: forks
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名詞
- 1. an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
- ▪ a farm or garden tool with three or four prongs, used for digging or lifting.
- ▪ denoting a light meal or buffet that may be eaten solely with a fork, while standing a hot fork buffet
- 2. the point where something, especially a road or river, divides into two parts turn right at the next fork
- ▪ either of two forked parts the left fork goes on to the village
- 3. each of a pair of supports in which a bicycle or motorcycle wheel revolves.
- 4. a flash of forked lightning.
- 5. a simultaneous attack on two or more pieces by one.
動詞
- 1. (especially of a route) divide into two parts the place where the road forks
- ▪ take or constitute one route or the other at the point where a route divides we forked north-west for Rannoch
- ▪ split (a process) into two or more independent processes the attack can only work against a server that forks separate processes to handle client requests
- 2. dig or move (something) with a fork fork in some compost
- 3. attack (two pieces) simultaneously with one he has forked my bishop and knight
- having a divided or pronged end or branches; bifurcated: a deeply forked tail
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a divided or pronged end or branches; bifurcated: a deeply forked tail
Oxford Dictionary
- pay money for something, especially reluctantly
Oxford Dictionary
- a farm tool with a long handle and two or more sharp metal prongs, used for lifting hay or straw: a nineteenth-century wooden hay fork
Oxford Dictionary
- a two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when struck to give a note of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food, especially meat) cooked until tender enough to be pierced or cut easily with a fork: fork-tender steak accompanied by heirloom potatoes
Oxford American Dictionary
- a long-handled fork for making toast in front of a fire.
Oxford Dictionary
- a light meal or buffet that may be eaten solely with a fork, while standing: a large gathering enjoyed a delicious fork supper
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美式
- an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
- (especially of a road or other route) divide into two parts: the place where the road forks
Oxford American Dictionary