0 a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with:
a knife and fork
1 a tool with a long handle and three or four points, used for digging and breaking soil into pieces:
a garden fork
2 a place where a road, river, etc. divides into two parts, or either of those two parts:
4 to move or dig something with a fork
5 a common tool used in eating that usually has three or four stiff metal points attached to a handle:
6 the place where a single thing divides into two or more parts, or one of the parts:
a fork in the road
Prick the skin of the potatoes with a fork before baking them.
He prodded at the fish with his fork a few times, but he didn't eat a mouthful.
Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork?
The variability within the first category is very low: there just aren't that many different kinds of forks.
Numbers at the forks represent the percentage of replicates in which the given branch was obtained out of 100 bootstrap samplings.
With the proper pedigree, however, the young man forked over only 3 francs, 50 centimes.
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食物, 餐叉, 花園…
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食物, 餐叉, 花园…
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tenedor, bifurcarse, tenedor [masculine]…
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garfo, bifurcar-se…
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フォーク, (道、川など)が分岐する…
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çatal, kazmak ve oymak için kullanılan çatal, yol ayrımı…
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fourchette [feminine], bifurcation [feminine], bifurquer…
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forquilla, bifurcar-se…
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