fork
n. 餐叉; 岔口; 耙
vi. 分叉
vt. 叉起
A fork is a tool used for eating food which has a row of three or four long metal points at the end.
...knives and forks.
刀叉
If you fork food into your mouth or onto a plate, you put it there using a fork.
Ann forked some fish into her mouth...
安用叉子叉了點兒魚肉放進嘴裡。
He forked an egg onto a piece of bread and folded it into a sandwich.
他用叉子叉了個雞蛋放在麵包上,然後把麵包片折起做成了三明治。
A garden fork is a tool used for breaking up soil which has a row of three or four long metal points at the end.
If you fork something such as manure or hay, you move it from one place to another using a large garden fork.
They started me off in the gardens as a handyman. Digging, forking manure, that kind of thing...
他們讓我先在園子裡幹些雜活,挖土、叉糞肥之類的。
Farmers cut the hay, fork it on to a cart and then store it in barns.
農夫們割下乾草,用叉子把草叉到車上,然後拉到穀倉貯存。
A fork in a road, path, or river is a point at which it divides into two parts and forms a 'Y' shape.
We arrived at a fork in the road...
我們到達了一個岔路口。
The road divides; you should take the right fork.
路在這裡分了岔;你應該走右邊一條。
If a road, path, or river forks, it forms a fork.
Beyond the village the road forked...
過了村子之後路分了岔。
The path dipped down to a sort of cove, and then it forked in two directions.
這條路向下延伸到了一個山坳,然後在那裡分了岔。
If you fork in a particular direction when you are travelling along a road or path, you choose one of the forks in it and travel down it.
Just before the town boundary fork left onto a minor road.
快到城鎮邊界時要走岔路的左邊一條小路。
If you fork out for something, you spend a lot of money on it.
He will have to fork out for private school fees for Nina...
他得為尼娜付一大筆私立學校的學費。
You don't ask people to fork out every time they drive up the motorways...
不能要求人們每次開車上高速公路都要交費。
1. cutlery used for serving and eating food
2. the act of branching out or dividing into branches
3. a part of a forked or branching shape;
4. an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs
5. the angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk
1. lift with a pitchfork;
2. place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces
3. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork;
4. shape like a fork;
fork something out/up (或 fork out/up)
(非正式)(尤指不情願地)為…付錢
fork something over
用耙子翻(土等)
(非正式,主北美)同 fork something out
He sank his fork into the meat to see if it was well cooked.
他把叉子插進肉裡,檢查一下火候夠不夠.
He dug a fork into the meat.
他把叉子叉入肉中.
He doesn't know a knife from a fork.
他連刀叉也分不清.
He picked up his fork and knife.
他拿起刀叉.
When they came to the fork of the road, his horse turned left into a bypath as if it were possessed with a demon and began to run headlong down the hill.
當他們來到叉路口時, 他的馬就好像被鬼纏住似的,轉向左邊的小路而急速地衝下山坡去.